The use of poetry in the construction of meaning in cognitive behavioural psychotherapy and mental health studies

Purpose - This paper is a shared endeavour between client (Caroline) and therapist (Anne) which aims to examine the use of poetry in the construction of meaning in Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy (CBP).Design methodology approach - The paper is a narrative account of the early stages of therapy...

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