POETRY THAT HEALS:
A Creative Approach To Growth and Transformation

by Charles H. Webb, PhD

Los Angeles: Red Wind Books, 1991.

First edition, first printing, trade paperback original.

Contains publisher's 'first edition' statement.

Warmly inscribed with encouragement to a writer, dated 1994, and SIGNED by the author to the half-title page.

The author draws from his wealth of experience and expertise in creativity as a professional musician, a published novelist and poet, an associate professor who teaches writing, and in psychology from his years in practice as a psychotherapist.

This very learned work links poetry and therapy in an overt way using his forty-two poems selected for forty-two differing problems, to facilitate self discovery and healing.

Each poem is followed by a discussion and then by an instructive activity.

Webb describes this book as a no-nonsense approach to self-help, and a helpful guide for other therapists.

He considers his approach challenging, confrontive, creative, fun, and highly effective.

Some of the forty-two problems included are grief, overachieving, truth-telling, guilt, depression, denial, sexual awakening, revenge, and so much more.

A significant, timeless, and highly acclaimed study.

Very tight!

Perimeters of cover rubbed, tiny soil stain to the outer page fore-edges, else very good plus to near fine in glossy plum stiff-card wraps with titles in yellow to the front cover and to the spine.

A presentable SIGNED first edition.

Octavo; 116 pages; introduction; explanatory usage guide.

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