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In this deeply embodied, psychologically intimate collection, Unwritten Case Notes: Poetic Musings on Therapeutic Models, Movement, Madness, Metaphors, and Minds, invites readers into the world of a therapist, listening with both pen and presence. From the clinical soul of Sanctuary Sand and Not the Weather, to the unraveling of Dissociation Like This, these poems trace the body's memory, the mind's reactivity, and the spirit's longing to connect. These poems are woven to decode behavior into symbols of need. This is not a book about diagnosis; it is a book about witnessing. Reflections shaped…mehr

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In this deeply embodied, psychologically intimate collection, Unwritten Case Notes: Poetic Musings on Therapeutic Models, Movement, Madness, Metaphors, and Minds, invites readers into the world of a therapist, listening with both pen and presence. From the clinical soul of Sanctuary Sand and Not the Weather, to the unraveling of Dissociation Like This, these poems trace the body's memory, the mind's reactivity, and the spirit's longing to connect. These poems are woven to decode behavior into symbols of need. This is not a book about diagnosis; it is a book about witnessing. Reflections shaped by Jung and Rogers, these poems find footing between opposites - inviting us to begin again.
Autorenporträt
Kara Elliott, LPC, LMFT, is a registered expressive arts therapist and yoga teacher whose work bridges clinical practice with poetic inquiry. Grounded in humanistic psychology, trauma-informed care, DBT, child and adult development and life span, as well as play-based approaches, her writing transforms the language of therapy into lyrical witness. Influenced by Carl Jung, Natalie Rogers, Virginia Woolf, and the individuals she sits beside, her poems blur the line between session notes and soul language. This debut collection is an offering from the chair beside the sand tray, the silence of co-regulation, and the pulse beneath every plan-not just the work of therapy, but the world it holds.