Expressive writing is life-based writing that focuses on authentic expression of lived experience, with resultant insight, growth and skill-building. Research shows that expressive writing can help in the development of emotional intelligence, better choice-making, and healthy coping skills.
In this remarkable collection, 11 experts from education and community service join to offer compelling guidance on applied practice. YouтАЩll discover
a model for a poetry group for youth at risk;
how to help students develop inner resources through metaphor;
a тАЬphotovoiceтАЭ project to help at-risk students stay in school;
how storytelling develops emotional intelligence in primary school children;
a method that helps teachers become more confident writers;
how expressive writing can help teachers manage stress and avoid burn-out;
expressive writing as change agent for communities;
the benefits and limitations of writing programs in prisons and jails;
hip-hop as тАЬthe pen of the peopleтАЭ;
finding a writing group; writing with others;
the ethics and standards of practice for expressive writing in the classroom and community;
guidance for all levels of learners: Primary, teens, college-age, adult; professional development, personal growth.
Whether you are a teacher, a counselor, a facilitator, or a writer youтАЩll find this volume an invaluable and innovative resource for expressive writing in the classroom and in the community.
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Kathleen Adams MA, LPC is one of the leading voices in the field of expressive and therapeutic writing. A psychotherapist and registered poetry/journal therapist, she founded the Center for Journal Therapy in 1988. She is the author/editor of ten books on expressive writing and the series editor for the ItтАЩs Easy to W.R.I.T.E. Expressive Writing Series for Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.