Poetry and Prose in the Self-Perception of One Man Who Lives with Brain Injury and Aphasia (original) (raw)

2008, Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation

This article describes a 2-year case study of a man who has expressive and receptive aphasia as a result of brain injury. As the study progressed, the participant discovered his ability to write poetry as a way of expression. In writing and reading his poems, his perception of himself changed over time; he felt empowered by his ability. This study suggests that the usage of expressive writing, namely prose and poetry, can have a positive impact on self-perception and ultimately can enhance the rehabilitation process. The article details a process for working with individuals who experience language loss and brain injury that focuses on creative writing as a way to enhance and support rehabilitation.