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      How Can Poetry Support the Understanding of Psychotic Experiences? – A Conceptual Review

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          Objective

          The therapeutic application of poetry for those who have experienced psychosis remains under researched and potentially undervalued. This paper presents a conceptual review exploring the relationship between poetry and psychosis, based on a synthesis of existing literature.

          Research Design and Methods

          The review identified papers from a range of sources and disciplines. Initial searches were undertaken using databases CINAHL, PsycINFO and ASSIA; this search was then followed up with a library search for key texts and a further search for associated grey literature involving exploring blogs and conference presentations. The data was then synthesized based on methods from both narrative review and thematic analysis to generate a conceptual framework.

          Results

          The results reveal a conceptual framework comprised of three domains: i) psychotic language as meaningful poetics, ii) poetry as an expression of psychosis and iii) poetic exchange as therapeutic practice. The conceptual framework proposes that not only can psychosis be understood as meaningful poetics, but also that poetry may offer meaningful linguistic opportunities to aid the expression and narration of self and experiences. The potential for extending our understanding of the poetry in this way is analogous to forms of talking therapy, and this may be a base for extending understanding and communicative practice for a range of mental health professions.

          Conclusion

          The conceptual framework suggests a novel understanding of psychosis in relation to poetry, moving away from traditional biomedical paradigms and placing importance upon individual narratives.

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                Journal
                9918316783806676
                J Recovery Ment Health
                J Recovery Ment Health
                Journal of recovery in mental health
                2371-2376
                21 December 2021
                Winter-Spring 2020
                04 January 2022
                : 3
                : 1
                : 39-53
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
                [2 ]School of Social Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
                Author notes
                Corresponding Author: Mark Pearson. University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom. mark.pearson@ 123456nottingham.ac.uk
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                EMS140650
                7612154
                34988283
                504c9c09-dfbb-4a87-a473-d31fb0406a52

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                medicine,mental health,humanities,qualitative research,medication adherence,psychosis

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