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Poetry pharmacy sessions have been taking place in Belfast as part of Book Week NI.
They are the brainchild of philanthropist and author William Sieghart.
“I’m like a pharmacist, you come to me and tell me your troubles and I’ll try find a poem that is going to work for you,” he told BBC News NI.
He added: “There is a poem for everything, people tell me they’re lonely, they’re anxious, they can’t sleep, they have family problems and I try relate poems to these problems.”
Book Week NI is a joint initiative between BBC Northern Ireland and Libraries NI and takes place between 18 and 24 October. Read more about the theme and events for this year here.
Video journalist: Niall McCracken