2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aip.2021.101832
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Identifying the mechanisms of poetry therapy and associated effects on participants: A synthesised review of empirical literature

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“…Both writing and reading poetry and subsequent reflection (Alfrey et al, 2021) can provide insights into experiences that people may not have experienced firsthand. As Sandra Faulkner demonstrates in her article, 'Crank up the Feminism', poetic inquiry is a feminist embodied theory which combines the personal and political as a catalyst for social change (Faulkner, 2018).…”
Section: A Timely Poetic Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both writing and reading poetry and subsequent reflection (Alfrey et al, 2021) can provide insights into experiences that people may not have experienced firsthand. As Sandra Faulkner demonstrates in her article, 'Crank up the Feminism', poetic inquiry is a feminist embodied theory which combines the personal and political as a catalyst for social change (Faulkner, 2018).…”
Section: A Timely Poetic Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appreciating and creating poetry is not only delightful but also influences subsequent psychological states and traits. In poetry therapy-a form of psychotherapy that uses poetry as a therapeutic medium-patients bring poems that suit their feelings and appreciate them, or they recite poems they have composed and review them with the therapist (for review, see Alfrey, Field, Xenophontes, & Holttum, 2021). As part of poetry therapy, haiku has also been used with significant success (Reynolds & Sova, 2022).…”
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