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Author: WRIGHT Jeannie;

Title: Write, read, share, reflect.

Reference: Therapy Today, 23(9), November 2012, pp.22-25.

Format: article;

Topics: arts; counselling; reflective practice; writing therapy; practice; England;

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Author: GREGORY Helen; et al.;

Title: Poetry in dementia care: overcoming the challenges.

Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 20(2), March/April 2012, pp.20-23.

Format: article;

Topics: dementia; intervention; older people; writing therapy; practice; practice example; England; care professionals;

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Author: ERONEN Tuija;

Title: Three stories about mother: narratives by women who have lived in care.

Reference: Child and Family Social Work, 17(1), February 2012, pp.66-74.

Format: article;

Topics: adults; child protection; looked after children; mothers; writing therapy; research; Finland;

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Author: FLOOD David; FARKAS Carol-Ann;

Title: Teaching madness and literature in a healthcare context: an enquiry into interdisciplinary education.

Reference: Mental Health Review Journal, 16(3), 2011, pp.128-137.

Format: article;

Topics: curriculum development; life story work; mental health care; mental health education; multidisciplinary training; writing therapy; research; United States;

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Author: DONOHUE-SMITH Maureen;

Title: Telling the whole story: a conceptual model for analysing the mental illness memoir.

Reference: Mental Health Review Journal, 16(3), 2011, pp.138-146.

Format: article;

Topics: curriculum development; life story work; mental health education; mental health problems; research methods; writing therapy; research review;

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Author: WOODS Angela;

Title: Memoir and the diagnosis of schizophrenia: reflections on The Centre Cannot Hold, Me, Myself, and Them, and the “crumbling twin pillars” of Kraepelinian psychiatry.

Reference: Mental Health Review Journal, 16(3), 2011, pp.102-106.

Format: article;

Topics: diagnosis; life story work; psychiatry; psychoses; schizophrenia; writing therapy; practice;

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Author: PANNEN Imke;

Title: “What will I do?” – depression and the trick to keep breathing

Reference: Mental Health Review Journal, 16(3), 2011, pp.113-117.

Format: article;

Topics: depression; life story work; psychotherapy; writing therapy; research;

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Author: BADGER Karen; ROYSE David; MOORE Kelly;

Title: What's in a story? A text analysis of burn survivors' web-posted narratives.

Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 50(8), September 2011, pp.577-594.

Format: article;

Topics: intervention; life story work; mental health; recovery approach; survivors; traumas; writing therapy; research; United States;

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Author: MEDEIROS Kate de; et al.;

Title: A randomized clinical trial of a writing workshop intervention to improve autobiographical memory and well-being in older adults.

Reference: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 26(8), August 2011, pp.803-811.

Format: article;

Topics: intervention; life story work; memory; older people; reminiscence therapy; self-concept; writing therapy; research; United States;

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Author: KAGAN Carolyn; DUGGAN Karen;

Title: Creating community cohesion: the power of using innovative methods to facilitate engagement and genuine partnership.

Reference: Social Policy and Society, 10(3), July 2011, pp.393-404.

Format: article;

Topics: art therapy; arts; communities; games; regeneration; voluntary sector; writing therapy; England;

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Author: GILZEAN Tanya;

Title: Communicating chaos, regaining control: the implications for social work of writing about self-injury.

Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 25(1), March 2011, pp.31-46.

Format: article;

Topics: adults; communication; self-harm; service users; writing therapy; research; Canada; United Kingdom; United States;

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Author: MOSS Jane;

Title: Sunflowers on the road to NASA: writing in bereavement.

Reference: Bereavement Care, 29(2), July 2010, pp.24-29.

Format: article;

Topics: bereavement counselling; grief; writing therapy; practice; practice example; England;

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Author: HUSSAIN Dilwar;

Title: Healing through writing: insights from research.

Reference: International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 12(2), May 2010, pp.19-23.

Format: article;

Topics: emotions; health; intervention; mental health; traumas; writing therapy; research review;

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Author: TOMASZEWSKI Tom;

Title: Writing as therapy.

Reference: Addiction Today, 20(122), January/February 2010, pp.20-21.

Format: article;

Topics: alcohol misuse; drug misuse; groupwork; writing therapy; practice; care professionals;

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Editor(s): BANNISTER Anne; HUNTINGTON Anne; (eds.);

Title: Communicating with children and adolescents: action for change

Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2002. 240p.

Format: book;

Topics: child development; children; drama therapy; family therapy; psychotherapy; writing therapy; young people; practice;

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Author: SORRIBES Julia; RUTHEN Phil;

Title: Voices of survival.

Reference: A Life in the Day, 13(2), May 2009, pp.23-25.

Format: article;

Topics: arts; financing; mental health problems; mentoring; rehabilitation; writing therapy; practice; practice example; United Kingdom;

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Author: FRIEND Fiona;

Title: Use creative writing to inspire recovery.

Reference: Addiction Today, 18(106), May/June 2007, pp.35, 52.

Format: article;

Topics: addiction; groupwork; substance misuse; user views; writing therapy; practice; practice example; England;

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Author: SCHNEKENBURGER Erica;

Title: Waking the heart up: a writing group's story.

Reference: Social Work with Groups, 28(3/4), 2005, pp.133-148.

Format: article;

Topics: groupwork; severe mental health problems; writing therapy; practice; United States;

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Author: SPEEDY Jane;

Title: Using poetic documents: an exploration of poststructuralist ideas and poetic practices in narrative therapy.

Reference: British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 33(3), August 2005, pp.283-298.

Format: article;

Topics: counselling; feminist theory; writing therapy;

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Author: ETHERINGTON Kim;

Title: Researching trauma, the body and transformation: a situated account of creating safety in unsafe places.

Reference: British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 33(3), August 2005, pp.299-313.

Format: article;

Topics: child abuse; life story work; traumas; writing therapy; research;

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