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Coping Strategies for Children from Popular Children's Books
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An A - Z of Bibliotherapy
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A - Z of Bibliotherapy.
Here is a list of bibliotherapy definitions, concepts and initiatives. Hope you find them helpful!
Is Bibliotherapy Effective? Is it Evidence-based?
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What is Bibliotherapy? Bibliotherapy is the use of books and reading materials as a therapeutic tool to address mental health issues. Its main advantages are ease of use, low cost, low staffing demands, and greater privacy. Here is a more in-depth article on bibliotherapy, what it is and how it works: Bibliotherapy: The Magical Healing Quality of Literature and also the following article discusses the tools and techniques available: Bibliotherapy Techniques - What Are They and Do They Work? How Does Bibliotherapy Work? Book Therapy’s online Bibliotherapy, Literature and Mental Health course takes you on a step-by-step course to show you how bibliotherapy works,...
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How Can Reading Boost Your Happiness Hormones?
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Here's a little infographic of how reading can help boost your happiness hormones! Don't underestimate the power of reading! And next time you're feeling low, consider picking up a book. Happy Reading! You might like our other Q&A posts in our Ask the Bibliotherapist Blog: What are the Benefits of Reading? Why Fiction As Escapism is Healthy If you enjoyed reading this you might find Book Therapy’s online Bibliotherapy, Literature and Mental Health course helpful. If you'd like to find out more about me, do check out my profile here or drop me an email at bijal@booktherapy.io.
What are the Therapeutic Benefits of Reading?
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Recently a reader wrote in asking about the benefits of reading and specifically: What are the benefits of reading? What impact does it have on us, in terms of increasing our ability to empathise / heal from past trauma? In what ways can it be therapeutic? Reading has tremendous benefits beyond therapeutic ones, but I focus on these here, given the questions are focused on reading as therapy: Q: What are the benefits of reading? A: Like mindfulness, reading has a plethora of benefits from exercising the mind, deepening empathy, relaxing us and forcing us to slow down, to perhaps...