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Bibliotherapy (also referred to as book therapy, reading therapy, poetry therapy or therapeutic storytelling) is a creative arts therapy that involves storytelling or the reading of specific texts. It uses an individual's relationship to the content of books and poetry and other written words as therapy.
Pages in category "Bibliotherapy" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Bibliotherapy books" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. The Courage to Heal; E.
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Bibliotherapy books (8 P) D. Dieting books (23 P) S. Satirical self-help books (9 P) Sex manuals (2 C, 33 P)
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud.Translated from the German under the general editorship of James Strachey, in collaboration with Anna Freud, assisted by Alix Strachey, Alan Tyson, and Angela Richards. 24 volumes, London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953–1974.
The approach of using supported bibliotherapy on the topic of CBT was the subject of a randomised controlled trial, in which patients on a waiting list to receive counselling for depression were given a copy of a similar book (Overcoming Depression: A Five Areas Approach). The patients dramatically reduced their scores on depression tests ...
"A Literary Clinic", The Atlantic Monthly, Vol.118, No.3, (September 1916), pp. 291–301 (he coined the term "bibliotherapy" in this article) . The Pleasures of an Absentee Landlord (1916) The Dame School of Experience (1920) Ralph Waldo Emerson: How to Know Him (1921) The Cheerful Giver (1923) The Children of Dickens (1925)