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Informationen zum Autor Jane Moss Klappentext This practical creative handbook provides imaginative writing exercises for counsellors, volunteers and others working with the bereaved, and offers advice on how to plan and run effective group workshops and individual sessions. Through writing, clients are helped to communicate their experiences of grief and adjust to life after their loss. Zusammenfassung This practical creative handbook provides imaginative writing exercises for counsellors! volunteers and others working with the bereaved! and offers advice on how to plan and run effective group workshops and individual sessions. Through writing! clients are helped to communicate their experiences of grief and adjust to life after their loss. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Author. Acknowledgements. Preface. Introduction. 1. An Overview of Writing in Bereavement. 2. Starting to Write. 3. Keeping a Journal. 4. Working with Form. 5. Writing Through Grief. 6. Life Writing in Bereavement. 7. Reflecting on Change. 8. Writing for Memorial. 9. Endings. 10. Reflection and Feedback. 11. A Facilitator's Journal. 12. Resources for Establishing a Writing Group. 13. Useful Terms. 14. Sample Writing Sessions for Groups. Writing Exercises and Prompts. Postscript. References. Further Reading. Index.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Jane Moss has an MA in Creative Writing in the Community from St. Mary's University College, University of Surrey. She is a tutor in creative writing for Kingston Adult College and a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire. She is a volunteer with Cruse Bereavement Care and runs bereavement writing groups in partnership with Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey and the MacMillan counselling team at Meadow House Hospice in west London. She is also a freelance consultant specialising in organisational development and marketing for arts organisations.