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Abell, S. C., (1998) The Use of Poetry in Play Therapy: A Logical Integration. The Arts in Psychotherapy, Vol25, No1. pp 45-49

 

Adams D. 2002 Doctors find a poetic pause is therapeutic, American Medical News, 7 October 2002

 

Amendt-Lyon N., (2001) Art and Creativity in Gestalt Therapy, Gestalt Review, Vol. 5 No.4 pp 225-248

 

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Barber, P. (2002) Gestalt – A prime medium for holistic research and whole person education. British Gestalt Journal, Vol 11, 2, p78-90

 

Bee, P., (2000) Can Poetry Replace Pills? The Times, 9 May 2000

 

Beisser, M.D., A., 1970 The Paradoxical Theory of Change http://www.gestalt.org/arnie.htm Accessed 30 January 2005. Originally in Fagan and Shepherd's Gestalt Therapy Now, Harper Colophon.

 

Benjamin, L.S. (1996), Interpersonal diagnosis and treatment of personality disorder. The Guilford Press, New York

 

Bond, T. (2000) Standards and Ethics for Counselling in Action, Sage Publications London

 

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Brearley, Laura (2000). Exploring the creative voice in an academic context. The Qualitative Report, 5(3/4). Retrieved November 1, 2004, from http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/ QR5-3/brearley.html.

 

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Brown, J. R. (1997) Researcher as Instrument An Exploration of the Relationship Between Gestalt and Qualitative Methodology, Gestalt Review 1997 vol. 1 Issue 1. p71-84

 

Browne-Miller, A., (1993) Gestalting addiction: The addiction-focused group therapy of Dr. Richard Louis Miller. Frontiers in psychotherapy series.  Westport, CT, xii, 130 pp.

 

Burke, K., Clulow, I., Forrest, D., Hudson, M. (2002) Researcher as Instrument Seminar, closed workshop, Sherwood Psychotherapy Institute, Nottingham

 

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Carr J. M., (2003) Poetic Expressions of Vigilance, Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 13 No. 9 pp 1324-1331

 

Carr J. M., (2003) Poetic Expressions of Vigilance, Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 13 No. 9 pp 1324-1331

 

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Clarkson, P (2002) The Therapeutic Relationship. Whurr publishers London

 

Clarkson, P. (2000) Gestalt Counselling in Action, 2nd Edition, London, Sage

 

Cochrane, R. (2003) Studying Poetry, The Secret Gems of Poetry Revealed, 2nd Edition. Studymates, Bishops Lydeard, Somerset 

 

Cocking, A. and Astill, J. (2004) Using Literature as a Therapeutic Tool with People with Moderate and Borderline Learninig Disabilities in a Forensic Setting. British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Vol 32, p16-23

 

Connor, S., (2001) The Shame of Being a Man, Textual Practice, Vol 15, 2 p211-230

 

Cresswell, J. 1994 Research Design Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, Sage, London

 

Cushway, D, & Sewell, R (1994) Counselling with Dreams and Nightmares, Sage Publications, London

 

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Ellis, M. & Leary-Joyce, J. (2000) Edited by Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy, Gestalt Therapy (Frederick Perls 1893-1970) Page 337-340 London, Sage

 

Erikson, E, (1963) Identity Youth and Crisis. Harvard Cambridge Press, MA

 

Erskine R. G., Clarke, B, Evans, K. R., Goldberg, C., Hyams, H., James, S. & O Reilly-Knapp, M. (1994) The dynamics of shame: A roundtable discussion.  Transactional Analysis Journal  Vol 24, No. 2 April.

 

Erskine, R. G., (1995) A Gestalt Therapy Approach to Shame and Self Righteousness: Theory and Methods. British Gestalt Journal Vol4, 1 p107-117

 

Erskine, R. G., (1999) The Psychotherapist’s Myths, Dreams, and Realities, keynote speech at the Second World Congress for Psychotherapy in Vienna, Austria, www.integrativetherapy.com

 

Erskine, R. G., Clark, B., Evans, K. R., Goldberg, C., Hyams, H., James, S., O’Reilly-Knapp, M. (1994) The Dynamics of Shame: A Roundtable Discussion Transactional Analysis Journal, Vol 24, 2 p80-85

 

Erskine, R.G. (1993).  Inquiry, attunement, and involvement in the psychotherapy of dissociation.  Transactional Analysis Journal, 23, 4, pp. 184-190.

 

Erskine, R.G., Moursund, J.P., Trautmann, R.L., (1999).  Beyond Empathy: A therapy of Contact-in-Relationship, Brunner Routledge, London

 

Evans, K. (2001) Interview with Ken Evans – Director SPTI. The Contact Vol.1, Issue 5, Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute, Nottingham

 

Evans, K. (2003) MSc Gestalt Psychotherapy, A Relational-Developmental Approach,  Student Handbook 2002-2003. SPTI

 

Evans, K. R. (1993) Healing shame – A Gestalt perspective, Lifestream Journal No. 2 Winter Pages 26-30

 

Evans, K., (1993) Healing Shame – A Gestalt Perspective, Journal of the Manchester Institute of Integrative Psychotherapy, Issue 2

 

Fookes, A., Howard, L., & Senior, M., (2003) MSc Gestalt Psychotherapy, A Relational-Developmental Approach,  Student Handbook 2003-2004. SPTI

 

French S., (1993) Practical Research.  A Guide for Therapists. Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd, Oxford

 

Friedman N., (1989) Fritz Perls’s “Layers” and The Empty Chair: A Reconsideration, The Gestalt Journal, Vol. XVI, No. 2 pp 95-119

 

Friedman N., (1989) Godot and Gestalt: The Meaning of Meaninglessness, The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 49 No. 3 pp 267-279

 

Friedman N., (2002) A Gestalt of Literature: Poetry as Illuminated by the Layers Theory and the Contact Cycle, Gestalt Review, Vol.6 No 1 pp 52-63

 

Furman R. (2003) Poetry Therapy and Existential Practice.  The Arts in Psychotherapy, Vol30, p195-200

Gabbard, G and Wilkinson, S (2000) Aronson Press, London

 

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Harnard, S., (2004) Creativity: Method or Magic? Retrieved 3 May 2004 from http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/ Papers/Harnad/harnad.creativity.html

 

Hart N., Crawford-Wright, A. (1999) Research as therapy, therapy as research: ethical dilemmas in new-paradigm research. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling. Vol 27,2 p205-214

 

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Heard, W., (1993) The Healing Between: A Clinical Guide to Dialogic Psychotherapy. Josey Bass, San Francisco

 

Higgins, J. (1994) Honouring The Dream, Dolores Bate interviewed by Jude Higgins, The British Gestalt Journal, 1994, Volume 3, Issue 2

 

Higginson, W.J., (1989) The Haiku Handbook.  How to Write, Share, and Teach Haiku.  Kodansha International, Tokyo

 

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Hornyak, L., Baker and Ellen K (Editors), (1989). Experiential therapies for eating disorders. New York, NY, Guilford Press. xii, 339 pp

Hycner, R. & Jacobs, L. (1995) The Healing Relationship in Gestalt Therapy, New York: The Gestalt Journal Press.

 

Jacobs, L. (1995) Shame in the therapeutic dialogue. British Gestalt Journal Vol 4 No 2  Pages 86-90

 

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Joyce, P. and Sills C., (2001) Skills in Gestalt Counselling & Psychotherapy. Sage, London

 

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Kaufman, G., (1996) The Psychology of Shame. Springer, New York 2nd Edition

 

Kepner, J. I. (2001) Body Process: A Gestalt Approach to Working with the Body in Psychotherapy. Gestalt Press, Cambridge

 

Kidd L. I., Tusaie K. R. (2004) Disconfirming Beliefs: The Use of Poetry to Know the Lived Experience of Student Nurses in Mental Health Clinicals.  Issues in Mental Health Nursing Vol 24 p403-414. Taylor Francis Inc.

 

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Langer, Carol L. & Furman, Rich (2004, March). Exploring Identity and Assimilation: Research and Interpretive Poems [19 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [On-line Journal], 5(2), Art. 5. Available at: http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/ 2-04/2-04langerfurman-e.htm [Date of Access: November 1, 2004].

 

Lee, R. G., (1995) Gestalt and Shame: The Foundation for a Clearer Understanding of Field Dynamics. British Gestalt Journal, Vol 4, 1 p14-22

 

Lee, R. G., Wheeler, G., (1996) The Voice of Shame, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco

 

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