NPI | Name | Type | Address |
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Christopher David Hayes |
Individual |
4037 Davis Rd Suite 10 Palm Springs, FL |
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Diego Vila |
Individual |
6955 Nw 77 Ave # 401 Miami, FL |
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The Wonder Sprout Inc |
Organization |
29629 S Dixie Hwy Homestead, FL |
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MA Miguel Cotes |
Individual |
2750 Taylor Ave Ste A-47 Orlando, FL |
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MRS. MS, RDT Michelle Moreno |
Individual |
595 Sw 10th St Miami, FL |
Every health care provider, whether it’s a hospital, pharmacy, or individual specialist, must obtain their own NPI number. This identification number is unique and is assigned upon application. In tod...
Taxonomy Code | 102X00000X |
Display Name | Poetry Therapist |
Taxonomy Group | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers |
Taxonomy Classification | Poetry Therapist |
Definition | A medical or mental health professional who has attained credentials after satisfactorily completing a poetry therapy training program approved by the National Federation for Biblio/Poetry Therapy (NFBPT). Training includes didactic work, peer group experience, and supervised practicum. An NFBPT credentialed certified poetry therapist (CPT) or registered poetry therapist (PTR) integrates discussion of published literature and reflective or creative writing into the psychotherapeutic process to achieve goals of emotional well-being, symptom reduction, and improved interpersonal communication. Certified poetry therapists and registered poetry therapists are licensed mental health professionals with advanced training in the theory and practice of poetry therapy. CPTs and PTRs are qualified to work independently with emotionally troubled populations in clinical, rehabilitative, community and educational institutions. They also work with emotionally healthy individuals adjusting to developmental issues, life crises, or disabilities. The PTR completes an advanced level of training and fieldwork, commensurate with the highest levels of clinical practice. The terms poetry therapy, applied poetry facilitation, journal therapy, bibliotherapy, biblio/poetry therapy, and poetry/journal therapy reflect the interactive use of literature and/or writing to promote personal growth and emotional healing. In addition to poetry, poetry therapy applies all forms or written and spoken language including story, myth, folk and fairy tale and other genres of poetic expression as well as journal, memoir, and narrative. The poetry therapy process integrates discussion of published literature and reflective or creative writing for expression and communication of thoughts and feelings to facilitate participants' emotional well-being. The field of poetry therapy encompasses all of these modalities, though only a duly trained and licensed clinical practitioner can be credentialed as CPT or PTR. |
Effective Date | September 30, 2009 |