Poetry, Therapy and Emotional LifeDiana Hedges CRC Press, 2017 M12 14 - 183 páginas Poetry, Therapy and Emotional Life explores the thoughts of poets, therapists and counsellors in relation to the human condition with a practical component on how poetry can be used in therapeutic work. Concentrating on the theories of Freud, Jung, Rogers, Berne, Perls and Ellis, the book examines topics such as human motivation, experience and neurosis. It encourages readers to take a fresh and enthusiastic approach to their work as counsellors, therapists or writers, and appeals to anyone with a love of poetry or writing as a means of self expression. The text contains a wealth of poetic examples both traditional and modern, along with samples from clients in creative writing groups, schools and healthcare settings. Psychological therapists and counsellors, health and social care workers, and writers alike will find this very accessible book invaluable. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 32
Página
... lives. The book is written in two halves: the first looks at what poets, therapists and counsellors have to say about human experience, the dilemmas that confront us, the drives and needs which influence our behaviour; the second is ...
... lives. The book is written in two halves: the first looks at what poets, therapists and counsellors have to say about human experience, the dilemmas that confront us, the drives and needs which influence our behaviour; the second is ...
Página
... lives, professionals are often confronting these same concerns in their personal lives. For writers who are interested in developing their therapeutic skills, I hope that the first half of the book will offer some insight into ...
... lives, professionals are often confronting these same concerns in their personal lives. For writers who are interested in developing their therapeutic skills, I hope that the first half of the book will offer some insight into ...
Página
... lives seem to resemble a novel, with eccentric or warring parents, jealous siblings, figures who rescue or abandon, and incredible coincidences. Drama is a wonderful medium for exploring communication between individuals. It shows ...
... lives seem to resemble a novel, with eccentric or warring parents, jealous siblings, figures who rescue or abandon, and incredible coincidences. Drama is a wonderful medium for exploring communication between individuals. It shows ...
Página
... lives in the same way. Poets often write for the same reason: in expressing powerful feelings, they can then let go of them. Graham Greene described writing as a form of therapy, saying, 'I wonder how all those who do not write, compose ...
... lives in the same way. Poets often write for the same reason: in expressing powerful feelings, they can then let go of them. Graham Greene described writing as a form of therapy, saying, 'I wonder how all those who do not write, compose ...
Página
... lives as continually producing needs that come into our awareness. This could be a very simple need, such as an awareness of being thirsty. The individual becomes aware that his throat is dry, he then decides to do something to meet ...
... lives as continually producing needs that come into our awareness. This could be a very simple need, such as an awareness of being thirsty. The individual becomes aware that his throat is dry, he then decides to do something to meet ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
adolescence adult anger anxiety aware become Blake Morrison Bloodaxe Books Bolton G Bowlby chapter child client cognitive behavioural Collected Poems Copyright counselling and psychotherapy counselling and therapy Counselling in Action counsellor creative writing groups death depression described dream Dylan Thomas emotional experience explore express Faber & Faber facilitator fear feelings felt focus Freud give grief healthcare settings human ideas images important individual issues James Gregory Jessica Kingsley journey Jung Kathleen Raine Ledbury Poetry Festival literary literature lives London look loss metaphor middle age pain parents participants patients personal development poet Poetry Therapy psychological psychotherapy realisation relationship Reprinted by permission response Robert Frost role Routledge Seamus Heaney Selima Hill sense session Siegfried Sassoon someone song spiritual stages story talk Ted Hughes therapeutic therapist things Thom Gunn thoughts transactional analysis transpersonal unconscious W H Auden words workshop Yeats