Therapeutic Writing
A qualitative study of its value to people with malignant disease cared for in teenage cancer and palliative health care settings.
Finding
Cancer and palliative patients found therapeutic creative writing to have helped them
explore and express deeply personal thoughts feelings and experiences
reflect upon relationships, events and the natural world
communicate painful or personally vital elements with significant others
gain a sense of pride and achievement in creation.
Funded by Arts Council England (grantholder Gillie Bolton)
Based in
Medicine and the Arts Unit, English Department, King's College London University
Research undertaken in
- University College Hospital London Myerstein Institute of Oncology
- Teenage Cancer Trust Unit, Camden Palliative Care Unit
Reported in
- Journal of Medical Ethics: Medical Humanities, vol 34 number 1, June 2008
- A further paper under consideration by Journal of Health Psychology, special issue Health Psychology and Writing
For full report email Gillie