Posted by Judy Weiser, Administrator Thanks for posting your message -- but I need to tell you it has me a slight bit confused and I'm hoping you can clarify for me what exactly it is that you are asking here (I think in your enthusiasm you possibly missed the begining part of this Discussion Group page, which says that it's for people who have already explored the "PhotoTherapy Techniques" Website -- have you gone there yet??) I ask this because you ask for "any new data in this quest" and I'm not clear what "quest" you are referring to... But if it's info about how photos can trigger feelings and memories and help people to heal from trauma and other problems, there's LOTS of information on that website. See: www.phototherapy-centre.com for more details... And if you're interested in what other people have been doing in this regard, I have two suggestions: 2) Go back to the main page for this "PhotoTherapy Discussion Group" and note that there is a search box ON the page -- and do a similar search for key words. What will appear is the list of any messages on this page that have those words in them (or their titles) -- and again, you can read all about what's been happening with this kind of work. Hope this helps, and if you still need additional info, please post a reply, Judy (Weiser), Site Administrator
Link: Main PhotoTherapy Techniques in Counseling Website
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on 2/4/2006, 2:41 pm, in reply to "Photography & the Patient's Wellbeing"
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Hello Jack,
1) Read not only the main pages of the site, but also the "Who is Doing What, Where" page and also the "Student Theses and Dissertations" page -- and on both, use your browser's "find" command to put in words like "Trauma" or "abuse" and similar ones, to see whose info comes up... Their emails are given right there with their listing, so you can contact them directly if you want...![]()
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