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Bibliotherapy

Intervention in School and Clinic, 2006
Educators and school librarians today are facing new challenges that go well beyond the traditional expectation of teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic. These challenges take many forms. Many students enter the educational system lacking the necessary social, emotional, and academic prerequisites to be successful.
Katherine E. Cook   +2 more
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Bibliotherapy

School Psychology International, 2005
Children’s literature is a therapeutic tool for facilitating emotional growth and healing. Stories provide a catalyst for change, providing children with other perspectives and options for thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Appropriately shared stories provide opportunities for children to gain insight and learn healthier ways to face difficulties. To
Melissa Allen Heath   +4 more
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Bibliotherapy

Primary Teacher Update, 2014
Lynn Sear and Anthony Legon from www.theliteracytree.co.uk suggest books for classes or pupils with specific needs or preferences. This month: Grimmer tales.
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Feminist Bibliotherapy

Women & Therapy, 2001
In this article we report on the results of a survey of 249 members of the Association for Women in Psychology who were identified in the membership directory as clinicians. Given the popularity of self-help and clinical books for lay readers, it seemed reasonable to ask feminist psychotherapists whether any of these popular books are good enough to be
Joan C. Chrisler, Heather M. Ulsh
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Bibliotherapy for Hospitalized Children

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
Allegorical stories can be used to help children cope with the worries and fears precipitated by illness, medical procedures, and hospitalizations. They supplement explicit discussions of illness and preparation for procedures and hospitalization. Stories with appropriate symbolic themes are readily available in children's literature.
A, Fosson, E, Husband
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Bibliotherapy

2021
John T. Pardeck, Jean A. Pardeck
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BIBLIOTHERAPY

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1950
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Bibliotherapy

Journal of the Association of Occupational Therapists, 1941
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BIBLIOTHERAPY

1943
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