ABSTRACT

Writing can support our wellbeing even under the most difficult life circumstances, helping us to adapt to significant change, make sense of loss, improve our physical and emotional resilience, and foster personal growth. Numerous studies of Expressive Writing have confirmed this, and there are other established methodologies for practice. However, to date, few accounts have offered detailed descriptions showing how and why putting pen to paper can be so beneficial. This book delves deeply into the landscape of Writing-for-wellbeing and demonstrates the transformative power of writing in a wide range of contexts. Topics include personal trauma narratives within the Humanities; a participatory Writing-for-wellbeing study that demonstrates the effectiveness of writing in the context of grief and loss; surprise as the hidden mainspring of poetry's therapeutic potency; the empowerment and healing potential offered by Black women’s blogs; playwriting positioning LGBTQIA+ identities as positive through stories of belonging; how writing workshops have helped newly literate Indigenous adults and other participants in the Australian outback; and how the smuggled writings of Behrouz Boochani have enabled global witnessing of the stories of refugees held in offshore detention. This resource sets out the theory and research at the foundation of Writing-for-wellbeing in close relation to full and engaging accounts of practice. It aims to make the topic accessible and affirms its place as an effective reconstructive practice alongside other expressive arts therapies, providing a holistic and inspiring resource for anyone wishing to practice, teach, or research Writing-for-wellbeing.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|49 pages

Voicing the Self

chapter 1|18 pages

When Your Partner Dies

A Conversation about Writing and Post-Traumatic Growth in Widowhood

chapter 2|15 pages

Poetry and Connection

Encounter, Surprise, and Dialogue

part II|70 pages

The Pedagogy of Personal Trauma Narrative in Higher Education

chapter 4|17 pages

Managing Life Writing and Trauma

A Reflection

chapter 5|16 pages

The Self as Chambered Nautilus

Discovering the Healing Power of Writing as a Graduate Student

part III|27 pages

Participatory Research

chapter 8|25 pages

Narrating Grief and Loss

A Writing-For-Wellbeing Study

part IV|58 pages

Human Rights: Preserving Dignity and Writing-As-Resistance

chapter 9|20 pages

Life Writing as Resistance

Human Rights Defender Behrouz Boochani and Australia's Offshore Detention Regime

chapter 10|18 pages

A Black Woman's Blog Posts

Writing for Personal and Social Empowerment and Healing

chapter 11|18 pages

Creative Writing, Reading, and Queer Belonging

Gender Insubordination in the American Deep South

part V|39 pages

Voicing Identity

chapter 12|19 pages

Doctors Hold Untold Stories Too

Writing the Self in Medicine and Health as an Act of Self-Care

chapter 13|18 pages

Memoir and Reader Perception

The Reader–Author Relationship