• Bibliotherapy (also referred to as book therapy, reading therapy, poetry therapy or therapeutic storytelling) is a creative arts therapy that involves...
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  • Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy (category Bibliotherapy)
    of self-directed bibliotherapy had a large helpful effect on treating depression. Evidence from eleven studies supports bibliotherapy generally, when people...
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    William C. Menninger (category Bibliotherapy)
    advocate for the use of bibliotherapy in treating mental illness. Along with his brother Karl, Menninger utilized bibliotherapy at the Menninger Clinic...
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  • Autosuggestion Ayurveda Bach flower therapy Balneotherapy Bates method Bibliotherapy Biodanza Bioresonance therapy Blood irradiation therapies Body-based...
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    animal bath by mindfulness: mindfulness-based cognitive therapy by bibliotherapy by expression: expressive therapy by writing: writing therapy journal...
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    model positive attitude; providing reassurance, psychoeducation, and bibliotherapy for these clients is crucial. The average age when BDSM individuals...
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    ISBN 0-7618-3580-6. Retrieved 5 July 2017. Mikulas, William L. "Behavioral Bibliotherapy and Games for Treating Fear of the Dark." Child & Family Behavior Therapy...
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    Awards Bestsellers list Bibliography Bibliomania (tsundoku) Bibliophilia Bibliotherapy Bookmarks Bookselling blurbs book towns history used Censorship Clubs...
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  • The Four Agreements (category Bibliotherapy books)
    The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom is a self-help book by the author Don Miguel Ruiz. The book outlines a code of conduct (supposedly)...
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  • if that hadn't happened." A believer in the healing power of books, "bibliotherapy" as she calls it is one of the main themes and motivations behind writing...
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  • Audio therapy (category Bibliotherapy)
    areas of research and practice, including receptive music therapy, bibliotherapy, creative visualization, guided imagery, guided meditation, sound healing...
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    Arleen McCarty Hynes (category Bibliotherapy)
    (1916–2006) was a librarian, and later a Roman Catholic sister, who pioneered bibliotherapy. Hynes received the Dorothea Dix award for her contributions, including...
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  • of therapeutic work is intended to happen outside of session (e.g. bibliotherapy, rational emotive behavior therapy) The methods used are also different...
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  • Awards Bestsellers list Bibliography Bibliomania (tsundoku) Bibliophilia Bibliotherapy Bookmarks Bookselling blurbs book towns history used Censorship Clubs...
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  • depressive disorders, & anxiety disorders Treatment Psychotherapy; bibliotherapy; structured paraprofessional help Prognosis Relatively good compared...
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  • have used strategies such as hypnotherapy, repeated questioning, and bibliotherapy. These strategies may provoke the recovery of nonexistent events or...
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  • McNamara, K., and Horan, J. (1984) "Perspectives on self-help and bibliotherapy: You are what you read." In S. Brown and R. Lent (eds.), Handbook of...
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  • Some school counselors use bibliotherapy, i.e., books and other media, to help students in individual and group counseling and classroom counseling lessons...
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  • Parliament of Kenya Arleen McCarty Hynes - Benedictine sister who pioneered bibliotherapy. Carol Ronning Kapsner '69 - Supreme court justice, State of North Dakota...
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  • Publishing and Copyright Studies BSc Library and Information Science BSc Bibliotherapy Science BSc Advertising and Multimedia Studies BSc Public Relation and...
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  • therapy Behavioral activation Behavior modification Behavior therapy Bibliotherapy Biodynamic psychotherapy Bioenergetic analysis Biofeedback Body psychotherapy...
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    woman whom he could not have bedded if he had wanted. Public opinion Bibliotherapy – Form of psychotherapy involving reading "Beacon for Freedom of Expression...
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    audience, making it somewhat public. Art therapy Applied improvisation Bibliotherapy Dance therapy Expressive therapies Forum theatre Music therapy Narrative...
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    Awards Bestsellers list Bibliography Bibliomania (tsundoku) Bibliophilia Bibliotherapy Bookmarks Bookselling blurbs book towns history used Censorship Clubs...
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    Awards Bestsellers list Bibliography Bibliomania (tsundoku) Bibliophilia Bibliotherapy Bookmarks Bookselling blurbs book towns history used Censorship Clubs...
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  • Sadie Peterson Delaney (category Bibliotherapy)
    Alabama, for 34 years. She is well known as a pioneer for her work with bibliotherapy. Sadie Peterson Delaney, daughter of Julia Frances Hawkins Johnson and...
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  • The Power of Positive Thinking (category Bibliotherapy books)
    The Power of Positive Thinking: A Practical Guide to Mastering the Problems of Everyday Living is a 1952 self-help book by American minister Norman Vincent...
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  • Sadie Peterson Delaney (1889–1958), American librarian who pioneered bibliotherapy, a therapy that uses reading to heal Sadie Docherty (born 1956), Scottish...
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  • socialization, and self-care practices to maintain a healthy level of stress. Bibliotherapy, positive tracking of events, and enhancing psychosocial protective...
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    to an impairment is reductive. Visual arts portal Artistic freedom Bibliotherapy Comic book therapy Creativity and mental health Expressive therapy List...
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