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The Past and Future of Therapeutic LettersFamily Suffering and Healing WordsUniversity of Calgary, njmoules{at}ucalgary.ca This article explores the technological implications of the translation of therapeutic letters to therapeutic e-mail communication. The history of letters is juxtaposed with the currency with which the written language locates itself in today's methods and patterns of communication. Implications of such a translation, inherent with gifts and limitations, all deeply embedded in a historical context, are explored. The future of therapeutic letters continues to be located in their utility and ultimately their capacity to offer healing and helpful words to families in suffering.
Key Words: therapeutic letters e-mail family suffering
This version was published on February
1, 2009 Journal of Family Nursing, Vol. 15, No. 1,
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