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Expressive Therapies - Poetry, Creative Writing, and Journaling

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      new window National Association for Poetry Therapy  [Recommended]   Description: Information on poetry, conferences, membership, training and development, committees, publications, NAPT foundation, government affairs, regional events, books, and links. (poetrytherapy.org)
new window Poetry as Therapy Description: History of poetry therapy and explanation of the healing components. (spcsb.org)
new window Poetry Therapy Description: The act of writing and reading poetry creates a sacred space in which people can grieve, heal, rejoice, play, rest, plan, reconsider. Explores the frontiers of Poetry Therapy. (suite101.com)
new window Pongo Publishing - Seattle Description: Writing therapy and poetry publishing with teens in jail, street youth, adolescent psychiatric patients, and other teens leading difficult lives. Includes grief therapy. A volunteer, non-profit program. Information on collections of writing, writing methods, about Pongo, and purchasing collections. (pongopublishing.org)
new window The Center for Creativity - Maryland Description: Expressive arts in self-development, creativity, and psychotherapy. Includes information on art therapy, poetry circles, fairy tale circles, and workshops. (center4creativity.com)
new window The Center for Journal Therapy - Colorado Description: Includes bookstore, library, training, workshops, consultation, an article on the power of writing, the poem of the month, links, resources, and information on the founder, Kathleen Adams. (journaltherapy.com)
new window The Creative "Righting" Center Description: A center that provides seminars, training, peer groups, and individual therapy in poetry. Links to the facilitator, Sherry Reiter, at Hofstra University. (users.erols.com)
new window Women In Therapy - California Description: Founder Phyllis Klein, LCSW. Information on services, location, about the founder, about women and writing, writing as therapy, about eating disorders, and related links. (womenintherapy.com)
 




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