Diving into Reflective Language: A Journey through Literature-Based Therapy

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Explore the power of reflective language in literature-based therapy through thought-provoking quotes from authors like Stephen King, Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche, and Audre Lorde. Discover how stories can empower and humanize, providing new perspectives and shared experiences to enhance one's vocabulary and understanding. Embrace the realities of pain, transformation, and the acceptance of life and death while defying fear and illness in a reflective and empowering context.


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  1. Constructing Reflective Language: An Exploration of Literature Based Therapy

  2. If you dont have time to read, you don t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that. -Stephen King

  3. Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and malign. But stories can also be used to empower and to humanise. -Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche

  4. Develop/enhance reflective vocabulary Provide individual with new perspective(s) Provide individual with shared experience(s)

  5. What is there possibly left for us to be afraid of, after we have dealt face to face with death and not embraced it? Once I accept the existence of dying as a life process, who can ever have power over me again. -Audre Lorde

  6. not a sidestepping of sickness, but a defiant avowal of the reality of pain and respect for the transformed self it leaves behind. -Rafia Zakaria

  7. Develop/enhance reflective vocabulary Provide individual with new perspective(s) Provide individual with shared experience(s)

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