Mazza, N.’s book titled “Poetry Therapy: The Interface of Arts and Psychology” explores the therapeutic aspects and clinical applications of metaphor, narrative, journal writing, storytelling, bibliotherapy, poetry, and related arts. It encompasses three key dimensions:
- Theoretical foundations and practical approaches to poetry therapy across individual, family, and group modalities.
- Utilization of poetry therapy within various developmental stages, with a specific focus on populations such as abused children, battered women, suicidal adolescents, and the elderly.
- Research and professional development aspects including credentialing, resource development, education/training.
Drawing from clinical theory and romantic philosophy, this comprehensive book presents a unified practice model for poetry therapy that integrates literature in therapy, creative expression techniques, and symbolic rituals. Poetry therapy has been officially recognized for over 30 years and is widely practiced worldwide in diverse settings such as addiction centers, schools, nursing homes, and correctional facilities.
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