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The editors are to be lauded for pulling together a resource that provides such comprehensive and forthright information on the current status of bibliotherapy, its pitfalls, and its problems, as well as suggestions on how to strengthen it as a therapy.
Eleanor Shanklin Truex
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Recent developments in bibliotherapy for adolescent depression [PDF]
ObjectiveThis review systematically examines the current research on bibliotherapy for adolescent depressive disorders, emphasizing its efficacy and potential as a non-pharmacological intervention, while also considering the variations across different ...
Fei Liao +6 more
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Regression in the service of bibliotherapy—What can “Captain Underpants” teach us? [PDF]
Regression in the service of the ego is a unique phenomenon that often occurs within therapeutic settings. In the current study1, I show how it emerges within child therapy and how bibliotherapy manages to give it presence and thus to process it.
Sarit Ifrah
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Social media-based bibliotherapy for improving the mental health of informal caregivers of people with dementia: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background Despite their own experience of mental health issues, informal caregivers of individuals with dementia are often overlooked, and there is a limited availability of community services tailored specifically for them.
Shanshan Wang +5 more
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Bibliotherapy Services in Public Libraries: the Case of Lithuania
Bibliotherapy, as an interdisciplinary field, is undeniably heavily researched on a global scale, yet there are relatively few studies, especially empirical ones, devoted exclusively to the problems of public libraries, while those that would focus only ...
Jurgita Girčienė +1 more
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Bibliotherapy with Preschool Children: A Case Study [PDF]
Bibliotherapy is based on influencing the behavior and attitudes of written sources that people read, shaping or changing by their effects. Bibliotherapy can be used to help individuals cope with people’s problems by gaining inside themselves through ...
Ege Akgun, Gokce Karaman Benli
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Healing Mental Health through Reading: Bibliotherapy [PDF]
Bibliotherapy is the method of healing through reading and it refers to the therapeutic process in which the client makes use of books and educative materials for improving his/her mental health.
Gülşah Sevinç
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The theory of the Gestalt therapy which is based on the humanist attitude towards the personality is applied in the social work, education, etc. It is considered to serve as a foundation of interactive bibliotherapy.
Jurgita Girčienė, Daiva Žukauskienė
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Bibliotherapy in the UK: historical development and future directions
This article discusses three contrasting models of bibliotherapy which have developed in the UK over the last two decades. Building on the earlier history of bibliotherapy, each of these models aim to provide access to selected texts which it is hoped ...
Sarah McNicol, Liz Brewster
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Co-word Analysis of Scientific Outputs in the Field of Bibliotherapy in Web of Science [PDF]
Background and aim: Scientometric studies are one of the most efficient methods of scientific evaluation in a valid scientific database. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the co-word analysis of scientific outputs in the field of ...
Soheila Khoeini +3 more
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