Faith and trust and pixie dust: Counselling and the creative process

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Perry, Kyle
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Hay, Ashley

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2021
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Kyle Perry, a drug and alcohol counsellor turned bestselling novelist, questions the complex interaction between his counselling role and the creative impulse that informs his writing - and which of the two, ultimately, must take priority.

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States of Mind

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72

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Mental Health

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