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Family Practice Vol. 17, No. 4, 353-354
© Oxford University Press 2000


Book reviews

The therapeutic potential of creative writing: writing myself.

John Salinsky

GP in Wembley, North London

Occasionally I have suggested to patients that they write down some of their thoughts and feelings in the form of a journal or a letter. Nearly always the act of writing seems to have a mysterious therapeutic effect. Thanks to Gillie Bolton's book, I shall be doing this more often. . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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