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The potential role of life-writing therapy in facilitating 'recovery' for those with mental illness

Authors :
Neilsen, Philip Max
Neilsen, Philip Max
Murphy, Ffion
Neilsen, Philip Max
Neilsen, Philip Max
Murphy, Ffion
Source :
Research outputs pre 2011
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

This article addresses the experience of designing and conducting life-writing workshops for a group of clients with severe mental illness; the aim of this pilot study was to begin to determine whether such writing about the self can aid in individual ‘recovery’, as that term is understood by contemporary health professionals. A considerable amount has been written about the potential of creative writing in mental health therapy; the authors of this article provide a brief summary of that literature, then of the concept of ‘recovery’ in a psychology and arts therapy context. There follows a first-hand account by one of the authors of being an arts therapy workshop facilitator in the role of a creative practitioner. This occurred in consultation with, and monitored by, experienced mental health professionals.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Research outputs pre 2011
Notes :
application/pdf, Research outputs pre 2011
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn957168098
Document Type :
Electronic Resource