Poetry, Therapy and Emotional LifeRadcliffe Pub., 2005 - 165 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. |
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... child grows , the role of the parent requires not only nurturing , but encouragement to the child to engage in the outside world . Winnicott goes on to describe a damaging environment for both parent and child when the baby becomes ...
... children or where they are blind to their child's need for separateness . In the real life experience of raising children it is the parent's empathy for their child that recognises this need for separation . But it is hardly surprising ...
... child's relationship with its parents is at the heart of healthy emotional development . John Bowlby , a psychiatrist in the Freudian tradition , developed Freud's ideas of the child- parental bond but with a significantly new ...
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CHAPTER | 10 |
early stages | 15 |
Spirituality nature and religion | 37 |
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