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Book Launch for Poetry + Therapy: Why Words Help – Dr Stephanie Aspin PhD

This session will be a discussion with the books author, Dr Stephanie Aspin PhD –...

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This session will be a discussion with the books author, Dr Stephanie Aspin PhD – in conversation with Dr Judy Moore.

Details of the Book (published by PCCS on 29.05.25)

What is poetry and what does poetry do? Why is poetry a force for psychological change?

Words and language – and by implication, creative writing – offer us a way of expressing ourselves and getting our feelings out into the world in ways that feel psychologically helpful. They offer us a route to catharsis and the opportunity to connect with other people. When we approach language poetically, language can do other things that bring about change at a psychological level. Poems allow us to hear and feel the multiplicity of meanings because this is how poetry works. Poetry actively encourages us to listen to language in more complex and multi-faceted ways – ways that make us take account of the sounds and rhythms of words, and their associations through its use of metaphor and other figurative tropes. It is because poetry asks us to move into a psychological space where meaning must be discovered and made that it is such fertile ground for psychological repair and healing.

Stephanie Aspin is an integrative therapist by training and in her clinical practice. Additionally, she has a background in literary criticism and theory. In Poetry and Therapy, she takes us from the practice of writing therapeutically and passes through a range of psychological and psychoanalytic ideas. She draws on philosophical ideas, including those about poetry, literature, and art more widely because they are important to understanding why words help. Ultimately, the reader gains a fuller understanding of the place of poetry within therapeutic practice, which includes not only the what but also the why.

Throughout, Aspin includes examples of work produced in her own clinical practice. She also includes references to published poems, many by poets such as T.S. Eliot, Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath. At the end of each chapter are exercises for the reader to try out and additional exercises are provided in the Appendix.

Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event

  • Participants will gain insight into the relationship between poetic language, images and practice and the psyche.
  • Participants will also be offered ideas for utilising poetic techniques in clinical practice.
  • Participants will gain insight into the lived experience of being a neurodivergent researcher, writer and therapist.

Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?

  • Anyone with an interest in the topic.

How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?

  • This workshop will give participants a deeper understanding of why writing creatively is such a powerful psychotherapeutic activity.

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Book Launch for Poetry + Therapy: Why Words Help - Dr Stephanie Aspin PhD

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Presenter

Dr Stephanie Aspin

I am a researcher. writer and integrative therapist in private practice. I am also a founder member of A-typicats Neurodiversity Training and Consultancy which is an autistic-led collaborative offering education, coaching and consultancy to organisations and individuals. Originally from NW London, I am now based in Norwich UK.