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The writing cure, how expressive writing promotes health and emotional well-being, edited by Stephen J. Lepore, Joshua M. Smyth

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The writing cure, how expressive writing promotes health and emotional well-being, edited by Stephen J. Lepore, Joshua M. Smyth
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The writing cure
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
49375191
Responsibility statement
edited by Stephen J. Lepore, Joshua M. Smyth
Sub title
how expressive writing promotes health and emotional well-being
Table Of Contents
Expressive writing and blood pressure / Karina Davidson ... [et al.] -- Emotional expression, expressive writing, and cancer / Annette L. Stanton and Sharon Danoff-Burg -- Writing for their lives : children's narratives as supports for physical and psychological well-being / Colette Daiute and Ellie Buteau -- Effects of written emotional disclosure among repressive and alexithymic people / Mark A. Lumley ... [et al.] -- Expressive writing and health : self-regulation of emotion-related experience, physiology, and behavior / Stephen J. Lepore ... [et al.] -- Gain without pain? Expressive writing and self-regulation / Laura A. King -- Stress, expressive writing, and working memory / Kitty Klein -- Emotional expression and health changes : can we identify biological pathways? / Roger J. Booth and Keith J. Petrie -- Cognitive processing, disclosure, and health : psychological and physiological mechanisms / Susan K. Lutgendorf and Philip Ullrich -- Translating research into practice : potential of expressive writing in the field / Joshua M. Smyth and Delwyn Catley -- Interapy : a model for therapeutic writing through the internet / Alfred Lange ... [et al.] -- Workbooks : tools for the expressive writing paradigm / Luciano L'Abate and Roy Kern -- To everything there is a season : a written expression intervention for closure at the end of life / Carolyn E. Schwartz and Elizabeth David -- Writing, social process, and psychotherapy : from past to future / James W. Pennebaker
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