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Writing Cures: An Introductory Handbook of Writing in Counselling and Therapy: An Introductory Handbook of Writing in Counselling and Psychotherapy
 
 
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Writing Cures: An Introductory Handbook of Writing in Counselling and Therapy: An Introductory Handbook of Writing in Counselling and Psychotherapy [Paperback]

Ian McMillan , Gillie Bolton , Stephanie Howlett , Colin Lago , Jeannie K. Wright

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Writing is our cultural medium, particularly since the rise of the use of computers and virtuality, and the mushrooming of printed texts-books, journals, newspapers, magazines, signage, clothing. Read the first page
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