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Pies, Ronald – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1988
Suggests that the poet and the psychotherapist begin with different motivations and address quite different tasks. Discusses the paradox embodied in poetry therapy. (SR)
Descriptors: Poetry, Poets, Psychotherapy, Therapists

Corrie, Sarah – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1999
Examines the four existential realities of isolation, meaninglessness, death, and freedom as a framework for understanding Dante's "Divine Comedy." Argues that studying this text and its metaphors offers an enriched understanding of the dilemmas of human existence which can refine the understanding of the therapeutic relationship.…
Descriptors: Existentialism, Medieval Literature, Metaphors, Poetry

Gorelick, Kenneth – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1989
Examines the place of poetry within five major schools of psychotherapy. Presents the process of self-creation as a final common pathway for poetry and therapy. Applies specific principles of poetry therapy to schizophrenic patients. Concludes with an identification of key issues pertaining to the role of the therapist and the field of poetry…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Higher Education, Poetry, Psychotherapy
Emmons, Stuart; Geiser, Craig; Kaplan, Kalman J.; Harrow, Martin – 1997
Co-written by two individuals with schizophrenia and two psychotherapists who have worked professionally with people experiencing schizophrenia, this book gives first-hand insight into the process and effects of the disease. The patients provide an introduction to the book that includes a list of questions, with their answers, that were asked of…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Case Studies, Coping, Mental Disorders