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Bibliotherapy

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
Bibliotherapy is the use of any literary work in the treatment of physical or emotional problems. It is practiced by a variety of professionals including librarians, psychoanalysts, educators, and behavioral scientists. Patrons, outpatients, inpatients, students, clients and parishioners are some of the participants in bibliotherapy sessions.
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A scientometric analysis of bibliotherapy: mapping the research landscape

Library hi tech
PurposeBibliotherapy, a therapeutic approach that uses books and reading materials to promote psychological well-being and personal growth, has become more prevalent in recent years.
Jeena Joseph   +4 more
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Educational bibliotherapy for developing undergraduates’ bibliotherapeutic energy in an Advanced English Reading classroom

Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2022
This semester-long study attempted to investigate 122 (M: 21; F: 101) Taiwanese undergraduates’ responses to bibliotherapy and two textbooks in an Advanced English Reading classroom.
Ching-huang Wang   +3 more
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Bibliotherapy as a remedy for aliteracy in a sample of secondary school students: reports from Ilesa, Southwest, Nigeria

Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2022
There had been a great deal of concern about lack of interest with poor attitude and behaviour being exhibited towards reading by secondary school students.
Margaret O Abimbola   +1 more
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The experience of international students in interactive bibliotherapy: functions of interactive bibliotherapy helping in environmental transitions

Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2022
The current research studied the possible functions of interactive bibliotherapy when implemented for international students. Four international students studying in a university in London participated in five interactive bibliotherapy sessions.
Tomomi Yamashita
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A Systematic Review on Bibliotherapy and Its Effectiveness in Psychotherapeutic Dimension

Transactions on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
This review began with the current educational background and mainly focused on emotional education. Noting the pressure exerted on human beings from the development of various industries as well as the needs of society, it associated the popular topics ...
Ximeng Lin
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SCRIPT WRITING AS A TOOL IN BIBLIOTHERAPY

Medicine and Art
In addition to individual or shared therapeutic reading, creative writing is a common part of bibliotherapy, which deals with the use of literary arts for preventive and therapeutic purposes.
Kvetoslava Kotrbová, Maya Vashkova
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Bibliotherapy and Beyond

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009
Using literature and television to promote mental health.To expand readers' awareness of how literature can be used therapeutically.The author's personal experience hosting a TV program entitled, "Best Books in Town".Discussing literature can promote emotional catharsis, active problem solving, and personal insight in those who chose to participate.
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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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Using bibliotherapy to spark conversations about antiracism and advocacy with Black children

Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2022
As stories shape how children make sense of their world, children must see themselves in the books they read. Children’s literature has the potential to spark conversations that enhance understanding of race, antiracism, and advocacy.
Laura Bruneau, J. Tucker
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