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Top: Health: Mental_Health: Counseling_Services: Expressive_Therapies: Creative_Writing:
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» National Association for Poetry Therapy - Information on poetry, conferences, membership, training and development, committees, publications, NAPT foundation, government affairs, regional events, books, and links.
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» The Center for Creativity - Maryland - Expressive arts in self-development, creativity, and psychotherapy. Includes information on art therapy, poetry circles, fairy tale circles, and workshops.
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» The Center for Journal Therapy - 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.
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» Create Write Now - Provides free lessons in starting a journal for self-expression, and includes articles, testimonials, and details of a CD to purchase.
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» Creative Growth and Healing - Contains articles, annotated links, and book reviews about journal and memoir writing as well as information about how and why creativity heals. Email list.
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» The Creative "Righting" Center - A center that provides seminars, training, peer groups, and individual therapy in poetry. Links to the facilitator, Sherry Reiter, at Hofstra University.
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» Poetry as Therapy - History of poetry therapy and explanation of the healing components.
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» Poetry Therapy - 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.
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» Pongo Publishing - Seattle - 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.
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» Women In Therapy - California - Founder Phyllis Klein, LCSW. Information on services, location, about the founder, about women and writing, writing as therapy, about eating disorders, and related links.
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» Writing to Heal, Writing to Grow - Writing courses to examine and understand life's events. Including: Your Life in Essays, Writing About Cancer, Writing for Personal Caregivers, and Writing for Families. Developed by Margie Davis.
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