This study explored, from a phenomenological perspective, the experiences people in therapy had with autobiographical writing, including the descriptions of their experiences and what occurred during and after writing, and their evaluations of this form of writing. It describes some ways in which this form of writing can help facilitate therapeutic change. Three women and one man in therapy engaged in a period of autobiographical writing focused on a problematic event in their family-of-origin that served as a quasi presenting problem for this study. Data was gathered through an in-depth interview with participants at the end of the period of writing, the journals that participants were requested to keep, and the observations of their thera...
This thesis explores the effects of significant events in my life that have shaped my personality. B...
This study aims to explore the effect that expressive writing could have as an intervention for impr...
Conventional approaches to autobiography assume access to memory, personal history and a coherent se...
There is an abundance of literature investigating the relationship between self-writing and well-bei...
Writing therapy can be defined as the process in which the client uses writing as a tool for selfexp...
Therapeutic Dimensions of Autobiography in Creative Writing brings together theory and practice from...
This article comprises a review of writing as therapy, a therapy practised by the client her- or him...
Abstract: : Journal writing can be a creative adjunct to psychotherapy. This article will describe a...
This article is an explorative discussion of writing as a tool in rehabilitation after major illness...
This paper builds on research into the experience of students taking creative writing courses at Sus...
This work aims to explore how therapeutic writing can benefit clients of psychodynamic psychotherapy...
thesisEvidence in favor of the use of writing for therapeutic purposes has been primarily anecdotal ...
The therapeutic process of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis generally makes use of socratic dial...
Writing Therapy (WT) is defined as a process of investigation about personal thoughts and feelings u...
This article addresses the experience of designing and conducting life-writing workshops for a group...
This thesis explores the effects of significant events in my life that have shaped my personality. B...
This study aims to explore the effect that expressive writing could have as an intervention for impr...
Conventional approaches to autobiography assume access to memory, personal history and a coherent se...
There is an abundance of literature investigating the relationship between self-writing and well-bei...
Writing therapy can be defined as the process in which the client uses writing as a tool for selfexp...
Therapeutic Dimensions of Autobiography in Creative Writing brings together theory and practice from...
This article comprises a review of writing as therapy, a therapy practised by the client her- or him...
Abstract: : Journal writing can be a creative adjunct to psychotherapy. This article will describe a...
This article is an explorative discussion of writing as a tool in rehabilitation after major illness...
This paper builds on research into the experience of students taking creative writing courses at Sus...
This work aims to explore how therapeutic writing can benefit clients of psychodynamic psychotherapy...
thesisEvidence in favor of the use of writing for therapeutic purposes has been primarily anecdotal ...
The therapeutic process of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis generally makes use of socratic dial...
Writing Therapy (WT) is defined as a process of investigation about personal thoughts and feelings u...
This article addresses the experience of designing and conducting life-writing workshops for a group...
This thesis explores the effects of significant events in my life that have shaped my personality. B...
This study aims to explore the effect that expressive writing could have as an intervention for impr...
Conventional approaches to autobiography assume access to memory, personal history and a coherent se...