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Healing with Haiku: Using Poetry to Support Emotional Wellness and Clinical Practice | Anne Helfer, LCSW

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Can a simple haiku help clients process emotions, develop mindfulness, and improve self-awareness? In this episode of The Hatherleigh Behavioral Health Podcast, Anne Helfer, LCSW joins us to discuss how the traditional Japanese poetry form of haiku can become a powerful therapeutic tool. We explore its benefits for emotional expression, mindfulness, trauma-informed care, self-care, and clinical practice. Through real examples and interactive exercises, Anne demonstrates how counselors, therapists, social workers, and other helping professionals can use haiku writing to help clients find clarity, focus, and healing. Whether you're a mental health professional or simply interested in creative approaches to wellness, this episode offers practical techniques and inspiration you can begin using immediately. Anne's book, Healing with Haiku is available at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1961293145].

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Can a simple haiku help clients process emotions, develop mindfulness, and improve self-awareness? In this episode of The Hatherleigh Behavioral Health Podcast, Anne Helfer, LCSW joins us to discuss how the traditional Japanese poetry form of haiku can become a powerful therapeutic tool. We explore its benefits for emotional expression, mindfulness, trauma-informed care, self-care, and clinical practice. Through real examples and interactive exercises, Anne demonstrates how counselors, therapists, social workers, and other helping professionals can use haiku writing to help clients find clarity, focus, and healing. Whether you're a mental health professional or simply interested in creative approaches to wellness, this episode offers practical techniques and inspiration you can begin using immediately. Anne's book, Healing with Haiku is available at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1961293145].

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