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Creative writing in recovery from severe mental illness
Authors:Robert King  Philip Neilsen  Emma White
Affiliation:1. School of Psychology and Counselling, Queensland University of Technology, , Queensland, Australia;2. School of Media, Entertainment and Creative Arts, Queensland University of Technology, , Queensland, Australia
Abstract:There is evidence that creative writing forms an important part of the recovery experience of people affected by severe mental illness. In this paper, we consider theoretical models that explain how creative writing might contribute to recovery, and we discuss the potential for creative writing in psychosocial rehabilitation. We argue that the rehabilitation benefits of creative writing might be optimized through focus on process and technique in writing, rather than content, and that consequently, the involvement of professional writers might be important. We describe a pilot workshop that deployed these principles and was well‐received by participants. Finally, we make recommendations regarding the role of creative writing in psychosocial rehabilitation for people recovering from severe mental illness and suggest that the development of an evidence base regarding the effectiveness of creative writing is a priority.
Keywords:creative writing  recovery  rehabilitation  severe mental illness
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