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"Kirjoittaminen on tie minuun, minusta sinuun" : ryhmämuotoinen kirjoittaminen ja metaforien merkitys psykoosia sairastavien kirjallisuusterapiassa
2015
This is a study on the significance of group poetry therapy and the use of metaphors by people diagnosed with psychosis. The data includes seven client interviews, poems and other texts written in the poetry therapy sessions, and my research diary; it was collected from a group I personally directed for one year. The research aimed to answer these questions: 1) what are the most meaningful and therapeutic aspects in group poetry therapy from the point of view of the client? 2) What is the per- sonal significance of therapeutic metaphor and poetic language for people who experience psychosis? 3) What kind of poetry therapy model is suitable for people with schizophrenia and other psychose…
Mellan tal och skrift : svenska i e-postmeddelanden
2002
Seeking understanding of the textbook-based character of Finnish education
2021
This article provides a critical exploration of the textbook-based character of Finnish educational culture. The opening section points to the need to recognize and better understand the role of textbooks in Finnish education. The next section outlines how and why textbooks have become a characterizing feature of Finnish educational culture before addressing different ways in which pupils and student-teachers are socialized into textbook-based practices of schooling. The later sections critically consider the importance of textbooks as part of Finnish education, as well as the implications for educational research, the ongoing development of Finnish education and in particular teacher educa…
Palkeet puhkumaan : harmonikansoiton alkeisoppimateriaali lapsille
2008
Kirjoituksia solidaarisuuden käsitteestä
2011
Sopeutumattomuus diagnosointia määrittävänä tekijänä
2020
Arvio teoksesta Parhi, Katariina. Sopeutumattomat. Psykopatian historia Suomessa. Helsinki: Siltala. 2019. 256 s. ISBN 978-952-234-600-1. nonPeerReviewed