Two forms of bibliotherapy exist: clinical and developmental. Clinical bibliotherapy is solely used by qualified personnel in a ... Developmental bibliotherapy can be useful for issues such as nightmares as children age. Developmental bibliotherapy is often ... 1981). Bibliotherapy. Journal of Reading, 25(1), 76-79 Pardeck, J.T. (1993). Using Bibliotherapy in Clinical Practice: A Guide ... McLaine, Susan (2012). "Bibliotherapy: Reading for Wellbeing in Old Age" (PDF). Muller, K. (February 15, 2011). "Bibliotherapy ...
Elizabeth's Hospital Bibliotherapy Training Program," in Rhea J. Rubin, Using Bibliotherapy: A Guide to Theory and Practice ( ... Arleen McCarty Hynes, "Bibliotherapy in the Circulating Library at St. Elizabeth's Hospital," in Rhea J. Rubin (ed.), ... Bibliotherapy Source Book (Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press, 1978), 300-304. Arleen M. Hynes "The Goals of Bibliotherapy," Arts in ... Early forerunners of what she would codify and teach as bibliotherapy did exist, such as R. H. Schauffler's 1927 book The ...
Bibliotherapy: History, Theory, Practice" (PDF). Bibliotherapy Review. 6 (1): 149-161. МИТРОФАНОВ, Алексей (2019). "Иустин ... He was among the first to explore bibliotherapy, reading as a therapy for certain psychiatric conditions. He was forced to ...
Zewlan (October 4, 2020). "PREMEDITATED MYRTLE: A cozy mystery for middle-grade readers". Byron Bibliotherapy. Archived from ...
Bibliotherapy is often situated in a context where it is one of multiple interventions, and is usually grounded in a specific ... Bibliotherapy is the process by which a patient or participant reads fiction, poetry, and other creative with intent to ... Lehr, F., Bibliotherapy. Journal of Reading, Vol. 25, No. 1, 1981, pp76-79 McKenna, G., Hevey, D., & Martin, E., Patients' and ... Unlike music therapy, but similar to audio therapy, the most important aspect of cognitive bibliotherapy is the content of the ...
Bibliotherapy with Stepchildren. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher. p. 38. ISBN 0-398-05485-1. Retrieved July ...
Delaney used bibliotherapy extensively in her work. She defined bibliotherapy as, "the treatment of patients through selected ... The Place of Bibliotherapy in a Hospital. Opportunity Journal of Negro Life 1938 Feb;16 (2): 53-56. Delaney SP. Place of ... Oppenheim G. Bibliotherapy-A new work for your vocabulary. (Bloemfontein, South Africa) Cape Times 1938 Jan 15:3. Pomeroy E. U. ... Bibliotherapy: A Critique of the Literature. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1966 Apr;54(2): 138-141. Gubert BK. ...
... was classified by librarians at the time as a bibliotherapy book, and, although children's books have had ... Ouzts, Dan T. (1991). "The Emergence of Bibliotherapy as a Discipline". Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language ...
Menninger was an early innovator and advocate for the use of bibliotherapy in treating mental illness. Along with his brother ... Rubin, R.J. (1978). Bibliotherapy: A guide to theory and practice. Phoenix: Oryx Press. p. 25. ISBN 9780720108040. Houts, A.C ... Bibliotherapy, Physicians from Kansas, 20th-century American physicians). ... Karl, Menninger utilized bibliotherapy at the Menninger Clinic. Following the success of Karl's book, The Human Mind, Menninger ...
ISSN 0014-9128 Jarjoura, G. R., Krumholz, S. T. (1998) Combining Bibliotherapy and Positive Role Modeling as an Alternative to ... Schutt, R.K., Deng, X., Stoehr, T. (July 12, 2011). Changing Lives Through Literature: Bibliotherapy and Recidivism among ... Changing Lives Through Literature (CLTL) is a bibliotherapy program that offers alternative probation sentences to offenders. ... Bibliotherapy, Penology, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 1991 establishments in Massachusetts). ...
The book can be considered an illustration of bibliotherapy. Soma Basu, a Deputy Editor at The Hindu says, "[The author] ... Bibliotherapy books, Self-help books, All stub articles, Mental health stubs). ...
A recent project development was the implementation of bibliotherapy at the library in 2010. The bibliotherapy program used ... Tukhareli, Natalia (2011). "Bibliotherapy in a Library Setting: Reaching out to Vulnerable Youth". The Canadian Journal of ...
... and bibliotherapy for these clients is crucial. The average age when BDSM individuals realize their sexual preference is around ...
The library collections' strengths include a major collection of titles in the bibliotherapy of grieving. In 2013 the library ... Mannino, Kathleen S (January 12, 2007). "Bibliotherapy Works from Gill Library The College of New Rochelle" (PDF). Gill Library ...
15 Psychological treatment often included moral-uplift bibliotherapy from prison libraries. Modern US prison healthcare arose ...
The approach is indeed more akin to bibliotherapy rather than art therapy. Submissions from poets are encouraged, and a set of ...
Vardi, Y. Anamnesis - Structured Bibliotherapy, Circles of the Soul, 2011 (in production). Vardi, Y., The Revolution of ...
According to Lauren Calhoun, this type of therapy is implemented by individual therapy, group therapy, and bibliotherapy. The ... Graphic medicine Art therapy Psychotherapy Bibliotherapy Expressive therapy O'Connor, Patrick. "Comicspedia: the intersection ...
Mikulas, William L. "Behavioral Bibliotherapy and Games for Treating Fear of the Dark." Child & Family Behavior Therapy 7.3 ( ...
The interactive story may include benefits of bibliotherapy brought to life on screen. The game is available in two versions, ... Bibliotherapy, Video games developed in the United States, All stub articles, Educational video game stubs). ...
... and bibliotherapy. These strategies may provoke the recovery of nonexistent events or inaccurate memories. A recent report ...
Evidence from six studies suggests that reading Feeling Good as a form of self-directed bibliotherapy had a large helpful ... A revised edition was published in 1999 (ISBN 978-0-452-28132-5). The approach of using supported bibliotherapy on the topic of ... Scogin, F; Jamison, C; Gochneaur, K (1989). "Comparative efficacy of cognitive and behavioral bibliotherapy for mildly and ... Evidence from eleven studies supports bibliotherapy generally, when people also have additional guidance. The evidence was ...
Benedictine sister who pioneered bibliotherapy. Carol Ronning Kapsner '69 - Supreme court justice, State of North Dakota Betty ...
The company also offers psychotherapy and bibliotherapy services, both online and in physical shops. The company has a channel ...
Maultsby, M.C. The Professionals Guide to Rational Bibliotherapy, Lexington, Kentucky: Rational Behavior Training Center, 1981 ...
Bryan was considered an expert in the field of bibliotherapy and helped define the specialty during the 1930s. As opposed to ... other professionals who described bibliotherapy only as treatment for the sick, Bryan suggested it could serve as a ...
She called "bibliotherapy" such as she attributed to Almond "a vital activity for all children around the world." When it named ...
Lahad champions the application of creative approaches such as dramatherapy and bibliotherapy in the prevention and treatment ... Bibliotherapy, Bar-Ilan University alumni, Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni, Academic staff of Tel-Hai Academic College). ... and former head of the Haifa University bibliotherapy course (1986-89). He is the author or co-author of 35 books and the ...
"Certificates for Graduates of the Life Texts - Talmudic Bibliotherapy Program Presented at HUC-JIR/Jerusalem Ordination and ...
"Certificates for Graduates of the Life Texts - Talmudic Bibliotherapy Program Presented at HUC-JIR/Jerusalem Ordination and ...