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E-bibliotherapy for improving the psychological well-being of informal caregivers of people with dementia: a randomized controlled trial protocol. [PDF]
Providing informal care for individuals with dementia is frequently a challenging and demanding experience that can have detrimental effects on the psychological well-being of caregivers.
Wang S +6 more
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Background: A non-pharmaceutical treatment offered as psychological support is bibliotherapy, which can be described as the process of reading, reflecting, and discussing literature to further a cognitive shift.
Daniela Monroy-Fraustro +12 more
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Violence committed by teenagers is a complex and varied phenomenon; one form of violence often committed by teenagers is bullying. If bullying continues to occur, it will result in a decrease in trust and all aspects of the personal social life of the ...
Salsabila Nasution, Firman, Rezki hariko
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Willingness to Use Internet-Based Versus Bibliotherapy Interventions in a Representative US Sample: Cross-sectional Survey Study [PDF]
Background Self-help interventions have the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental health care. Self-help can be delivered via different formats, including print media or digital mental health interventions (DMHIs). However, we do not know
Robinson De Jesús-Romero +2 more
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The impact of school-based creative bibliotherapy interventions on child and adolescent mental health: a systematic review and realist synthesis protocol. [PDF]
Background There is a need to identify evidence-based interventions to be delivered in schools that can be used to improve child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing. Creative bibliotherapy is one proposed intervention.
Redman H +3 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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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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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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In the millennial era, the development of technology, information and communication is moving very rapidly. especially in the field of communication which is one of the most frequently used technologies today.
Salsabila Nasution +2 more
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