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Creative Writing in Health and Social Care of related interest The Self on the Page Theory and Practice of Creative Writing in Personal Development Edited by Celia Hunt and Fiona Sampson ISBN 1 85302 470 8 Therapeutic Dimensions of Autobiography in Creative Writing Celia Hunt ISBN 1 85302 747 2 The Therapeutic Potential of Creative Writing Writing Myself Gillie Bolton ISBN 1 85302 599 2 Writing My Way Through Cancer Myra Schneider ISBN 1 84310 113 0 Writing Well Creative Writing and Mental Health Deborah Philips, Liz Linington and Debra Penman ISBN 1 85302 650 6 Storymaking in Education and Therapy Alida Gersie and Nancy King ISBN 1 85302 520 8 Storymaking in Bereavement Dragons Flight in the Meadow Alida Gersie ISBN 1 85302 176 8 Trauma, the Body and Transformation A Narrative Inquiry Edited by Kim Etherington ISBN 1 84310 106 8 Creative Writing in Health and Social Care Edited by Fiona Sampson Foreword by Christina Patterson Jessica Kingsley Publishers London and Philadelphia Cover photograph taken by Fiona Sampson All rights reserved. No part ofthis publication may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use ofthis publication) without the written permission ofthe copyright owner except in accordance with the provisions ofthe Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms ofa licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London, England W1T 4LP. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part ofthis publication should be addressed to the publisher. Warning: The doing ofan unauthorised act in relation to a copyright work may result in both a civil claim for damages and criminal prosecution. The right ofthe contributors to be identified as authors ofthis work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published in the United Kingdom in 2004 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd 116 Pentonville Road London N1 9JB, UK and 400 Market Street, Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA www.jkp.com Copyright © Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2004 Foreword copyright © Christina Patterson 2004 Library ofCongress Cataloging in Publication Data Creativewritinginhealthandsocialcare/editedbyFionaSampson;forewordbyChristina Patterson. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-84310-136-X (pbk.) 1. Creative writing--Therapeutic use. I. Sampson, Fiona. RC489.W75C744 2004 615.8'515--dc22 2004012457 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN-13: 978 1 84310 136 9 ISBN-10: 1 84310 136 X ISBN pdf ebook: 1 84642 059 8 Printed and Bound in Great Britain by Athenaeum Press, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 7 Foreword 9 Christina Patterson, The Poetry Society Editor’s Introduction 13 PART ONE: The Range of Creative Writing in Health and Social Care Introduction: A Writers’ Field 33 Paul Munden, National Association of Writers in Education Chapter 1 Communicating Existential Issues Through Reading Poetry: A Project in a Swedish Hospice 38 Inger Eriksson, University of Lund Chapter 2 ‘It is Mine! It is Mine!’: Writing and Dementia 53 John Killick, University of Stirling Chapter 3 Mission Impossible: Storymaking with Young People Attending Integrated Clubs in Macedonia 70 Aleksandar Prokopiev, University of Ss Cyril and Methodius, Skopje Chapter 4 Writing as Therapeutic Practice: Students, Teachers, Writers 79 Maureen Freely, University of Warwick Chapter 5 A Case Study: The Kingfisher Project 92 Graham Hartill, freelance practitioner; Jill Low, Salisbury Arts Centre; Sam Moran, Upstarts; Maria Purse, Salisbury District Hospital; Emma Ryder Richardson, Artcare; Fiona Sampson, Oxford Brookes University; Catherine Sandbrook, Salisbury Arts Centre. PART TWO: Thinking Through Practice Introduction: A Provider’s Experience 119 Sue Stewart, Write2B Chapter 6 Writing, Education and Therapy: Literature in the Training of Clinicians 124 Robin Downie, University of Glasgow Chapter 7 Fragile Space: Therapeutic Relationship and the Word 138 Rose Flint, freelance practitioner Chapter 8 Writing and Reflexivity: Training to Facilitate Writing for Personal Development 154 Celia Hunt, University of Sussex Chapter 9 Any-angled Light: Diversity and Inclusion Through Teaching Poetry in Health and Social Care 170 Dominic McLoughlin, Lapidus Chapter 10 Notes towards a Therapeutic Use for Creative Writing in Occupational Therapy 189 Nick Pollard, Sheffield Hallam University Chapter 11 Evaluating Creative Writing in Health and Social Care Settings: Some Principles 207 Fiona Sampson, Oxford Brookes University The Contributors 228 Useful Addresses 231 Subject Index 232 Author Index 239 Acknowledgements Everyreasonableefforthasbeenmadetocontactthecopyrightholdersofmaterial reproducedinthisbook,andthepublisher,editorandcontributorswouldliketo thank the following: Extract on p.41 from ‘Dagen svelnar’/ ‘The day cools’ by Edit Södergran (trans. Allwood 1980) in SamladeDikter. Copyright © Wahlström and Widstrand 1997. Reprinted with permission of Wahlström and Widstrand, Stockholm. Extract on p.41from‘Inteens–’/‘NotEven–’byNilsFerlin(trans.FredenholmandAllwood 1986) in N. Ferlin Dikter. Copyright © Albert Bonniers Förlag 1984. ReprintedwithpermissionofAlbertBonniersFörlag,Stockholm.Extractonp.42 from ‘Höstvista’/ ‘A song by autumn’ by Tove Jansson (trans. Eriksson 2004) in Sardinenpåtunnelbananoch199andradikter.Copyright©Alfabeta1996.Takenfrom thesong‘Höstvista’byErnaandToveJansson.PrintedbypermissionofUniversal MusicPublishingAB,Stockholm,andAlfabeta,Stockholm.‘Önskan’/‘Wish’on pp.43–4byKarinBoye(trans.McDuff1994)inK.BoyeDikter.Copyright©Albert Bonniers Förlag 1996. Reprinted with permission of Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm. ‘Romanska bågar’ / ‘Romanesque Arches’ on p.44 by Toman Tranströmer (trans. Fulton 1997) in Dikter 1954–1989. Copyright © Albert Bonniers Förlag 1998. Reprinted with permission of Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm. Untitled on p.53 and ‘Going Down’ on pp.55–6 from Creativity in DementiaCalendar2004,editedbyS.BensonandJ.Killick.Copyright©S.Benson andJ.Killick2003.‘UpandAway’onpp.57–8,‘TheSpider’sEyes’onpp.60–1and ‘Song’on p.64from CreativityinDementiaCalendar2003edited byS.Benson and J.Killick.Copyright©S.BensonandJ.Killick2002.Untitledonp.63andUntitled onp.64fromYouAreWordsbyJ.Killick.Copyright©J.Killick1997.Untitled on pp.62–3 from inner(cid:1)out: a journey with dementia by A. McKinlay. Copyright © Charcoal Press 1998. Reprinted with permission of Charcoal Press, Rothsay. Untitled on p.66 from Openings by J. Killick and C. Cordonnier. Copyright © J. Killick and C. Cordonnier 2000. Extract by Duncan Tolmie on p.67 is first publishedinthistextwithpermissionfromDuncanTolmie.‘Poetry’onp.98isfirst publishedinthistext.Copyright©SallyWallace2004.‘AGrandmother’sHobbies’ 7 8 CREATIVE WRITING IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE onpp.99–100isfirstpublishedinthistext.Copyright©PamelaFitzgeorge2004. ‘AndThisIsHow’onp.101and‘Honesty’onp.102arefirstpublishedinthistext. Copyright © Elizabeth Jones 2001. ‘Goodbye’ on p.107, ‘Lost for Words’ on pp.108-9,‘Fragments’onp.110,‘O’onp.110and‘O.T.’onp.209arefirstpublished inthistext.Copyright©SamMoran2004.Untitledonp.152isfirstpublishedin thistext.Copyright©RoseFlint2004.Extractonp.176from‘AtGuy’sHospital’ onp.177byG.H.and‘Sheila’onp.177byP.H.inDayCentreNewsletter.Copyright© 1992,1994.‘It’saFarCry’onp.179byV.W.fromabookletbytheEffraTrust. Copyright©TheEffraTrust1997.Extractfrom‘Water’byPhilipLarkinonp.187 fromTheWhitsunWeddings(1964)inCollectedPoems.Copyright©1988,1989bythe estateofPhilipLarkin.ReprintedwithpermissionofFarrar,StrausandGiroux,LLC (USA)andFaberandFaberLtd(UK).‘SeedWords’onp.213–4byJanAlfordfrom TheHealingWord:APracticalGuidetoPoetryandPersonalDevelopmentActivitiesbyF. Sampson. Copyright © The Poetry Society 1999. Reprinted with permission of ThePoetrySociety(UK).‘HereandThere’onp.216isfirstpublishedinthistext with permission from the author. Where necessary, names have been changed to protect confidentiality.

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This unique and comprehensive 'map' of the topic of creative writing in health and social care brings together contributions from health and social care professionals and provides the information needed to teach, counsel and write. Principally exploring poetry and story writing and telling, case stu
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