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POETRY THERAPY SEMINAR GUIDE Conquering Adversity Through Verse A Lesson Plan By Todd Fries WHAT IS POETRY THERAPY? Poetry therapy is an interactive process with three essential components: the literature the trained facilitator and the client(s) A trained facilitator selects a poem or other form of written or spoken media to serve as a catalyst and evoke feeling responses for discussion. The interactive process helps the individual to develop on emotional, cognitive, and social levels. Writing original poems that at once speak to the unique and the universal is also part of the healing power of poetry and poetry therapy. GOALS OF POETRY THERAPY To develop accuracy and understanding in perceiving self and others; To develop creativity, self-expression, and greater self- esteem; To strengthen interpersonal skills and communication skills; To ventilate overpowering emotions and release tension; To find new meaning through new ideas, insights, and information; and To promote change and increase coping skills and adaptive functions. WHO ARE POETRY THERAPISTS? Poetry Therapy groups are run by writers, writer facilitators, psychological therapists, health professionals such as occupational therapists or nurses, social workers and teachers WHO CAN USE POETRY THERAPY? Poetry Therapy has a broad range of applications with people of all ages and is used for health and maintenance, as well as with individuals requiring treatment for various illnesses and conditions Examples are veterans substance abusers adolescents the learning disabled families with problems prisoners in rehabilitation the frail elderly the physically challenged survivors of violence, abuse and incest
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