The Therapeutic Potential of Creative Writing

The Therapeutic Potential of Creative Writing
Author: Gillie Bolton
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781853025990

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Writing is a means of making sense of experience, and of arriving at a deeper understanding of the self. The use of creative writing therapeutically can complement verbal discussions, and offers a cost- and time-effective way of extending support to depressed or psychologically distressed patients. Suitable both for health-care professionals who wish to implement therapeutic writing with their patients, and for those wishing to start writing creatively in order to help themselves, The Therapeutic Potential of Creative Writing provides practical, well tried and tested suggestions for beginning to write and for developing writing further. It includes ideas for writing individually and for directing groups, and explores journal writing, poetry, fiction, autobiography and writing out trauma, with established writers and those who have taken up writing for private enjoyment.

Write Yourself

Write Yourself
Author: Gillie Bolton
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781849051101

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Write Yourself is the ideal introduction to how to facilitate groups and individuals in finding inspiration for their creative personal writing voices. This book explains how and why writing is such an illuminative and cathartic process, and provides many practical exercises that encourage the exploration of emotions, memories and experiences.

Writing Routes

Writing Routes
Author: Gillie Bolton,Victoria Field,Kate Thompson
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-05-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0857003038

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The use of creative writing as a route to personal or professional development is a powerful therapeutic tool, yet often the most difficult part is knowing how and where to begin. The experiences of others, and the strategies and approaches they have used in their own writing, can provide tried-and-tested models for practice, and 'ways in' that facilitators might wish to recommend to others. Writing Routes is an essential roadmap for anybody setting out on the journey of self-discovery through words. This diverse collection of short pieces introduce and demonstrate many different ways of getting into and thinking about creative writing for personal or professional development. Seventy contributors from a variety of different backgrounds and circumstances explain how they came to write a particular piece and why, how they found ways of transforming their experience into writing, and how it was beneficial to them. Their writing ranges widely, from journal entries and stream of consciousness to autobiography, poetry, fiction and drama, and the pieces are organised by theme and genre for ease of navigation, designed to be 'dipped into' as and when they are needed. This rich and varied collection will provide writing practitioners, counsellors and other related professionals with ideas and techniques to share with their clients, and is a useful resource that individuals who write for their own personal and professional development will return to again and again.

Writing Works

Writing Works
Author: Gillie Bolton,Victoria Field,Kate Thompson
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781843104681

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Writing Works is a guide for writers or therapists working with groups or individuals and is full of practical advice on everything from the equipment needed to run a session to ideas for themes, all backed up by the theory that underpins the methods explained. Practitioners contribute detailed accounts of organizing writing workshops for clients.

The Writer s Key

The Writer s Key
Author: Gillie Bolton
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780857008541

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The Writer's Key is a complete beginner's guide to writing for self-reflection and personal development. Creative writing can deepen our understanding of ourselves and our lives. This book unlocks the potential for gaining these insights, widening perspectives, finding new positivity, increasing confidence and reducing stress through writing. It: - introduces creative writing as a very enjoyable process for enabling reflective personal and professional development - provides strategies and inspiration for getting started, continuing despite hesitations and getting the most out of writing - features uplifting accounts of individuals' successful use of the Key for self-exploration and development through creative writing. The Writer's Key assumes no prior writing experience and will inspire and encourage anyone who wants to tell and explore their story, whether they feel trapped by issues at work or home because of loss, trauma or relationships, or simply want to make more of life.

Therapeutic Journal Writing

Therapeutic Journal Writing
Author: Kate Thompson
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-05-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 085700493X

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Writing a journal is not just about keeping a record of daily events - journal writing provides a unique therapeutic opportunity for facilitating healing and growth. The author of this book guides the reader through developing journal writing to use as a therapeutic tool. Keeping a journal can help the writer to develop a better understanding of themselves, their relationships and the world around them, as well as improve skills of problem-solving, decision-making and planning. As such, journal writing can be a powerful complement to verbal therapy, offering an effective and affordable way of extending support to troubled clients. The book includes advice on working with individuals, facilitating a therapeutic writing group, proposed clinical applications, practical techniques, useful journal prompts, exercises and case vignettes. This clear guide to the basics of journaling and its development as a therapeutic medium will be a valuable handbook for therapists, health and social care practitioners, teachers, life coaches, writing facilitators and any professional seeking personal development in themselves or their clients.

Poetry and Story Therapy

Poetry and Story Therapy
Author: Geri Giebel Chavis
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781849058322

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This accessible book explores the therapeutic possibilities of poetry and stories, providing techniques for facilitating personally relevant and growth-enhancing sessions. The author provides ideas for writing activities that emerge from this discussion, and explains how participants can create their own poetic and narrative pieces.

Writing Well Creative Writing and Mental Health

Writing Well  Creative Writing and Mental Health
Author: Debra Penman,Deborah Philips,Liz Linnington
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1999-02-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780857001030

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Writing Well is a practical handbook of creative writing exercises which forms the basis of an indirect, nonconfrontational approach specifically intended for therapeutic use within the mental health field. Although people with emotional or psychological problems can find creative writing particularly difficult and unsettling, when writing courses are sensitively designed they are known to be of therapeutic benefit to people with mental health problems. The exercises are taken from the authors' successful practice with groups of people from a range of backgrounds in a variety of settings. The book is structured to be accessible and easy to use. The warm-ups and main exercises are organised by themes, such as positive memories, imagined worlds, changes and painful feelings. Guidelines are given for developing and adapting the exercises and practical suggestions for materials are included in the appendix. This volume will be an invaluable practical resource and imaginative inspiration for creative writing tutors and mental health professionals.