Bibliotherapy (Record no. 32891)

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ISBN 9781783303410
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ISBN 9781783303427
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ISBN 9781783303434
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Classification number WM 59
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Title Bibliotherapy
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Place of publication London :
Publisher Facet,
Date 2018
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Physical description xvii, 186p.
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Contents Part I: History and theory of bibliotherapy 1. Bibliotherapy: a critical history - Liz Brewster 2. Theories of bibliotherapy - Sarah McNicol 3. Bibliotherapy, illness narratives and narrative medicine - Liz Brewster. 4. Bibliotherapy and graphic medicine - Sarah McNicol Part II: Bibliotherapy case studies 5. Read to Connect: Reading to combat loneliness and promote resilience - Natalia Tukhareli 6. Long term impacts of bibliotherapy groups: reading and writing together - Fiona Bailey 7. The benefits of shared reading groups for those at risk of homelessness - Susan McLaine and Elizabeth Mackenzie 8. Developing a reading group service for an older adult functional psychiatric in-patient ward - David Chamberlain 9. Bibliotherapy in Uruguay: a case study of the Mario Benedetti library for patients dealing with substance abuse - Cristina Deberti Martins (translated by Sarah McNicol) 10. Adapting the Books on Prescription model for people living with dementia and their carers - Rosie May Walworth 11. Engaging young people in bibliotherapy and reading for wellbeing - Rosie May Walworth 12. Bibliotherapy Read Aloud groups with native and non-native speakers - Kate Gielgud 13. Promoting student wellbeing through a student success collection - Elena Azadbakht and Tracy Englert
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Abstract The basic premise of bibliotherapy is that information, guidance, wellbeing and solace can be found through reading. This book draws on the latest international practical and theoretical developments in bibliotherapy to explore how librarians, healthcare providers and arts organizations can best support the health and wellbeing of their communities.<br/><br/>There is no standard approach to bibliotherapy. This book considers how different theories apply to different types of bibliotherapy, using case studies to illustrate how particular approaches can be used across a broad range of settings and with a variety of user groups. By focusing on the theoretical basis and history of bibliotherapy, as well as current practice, it helps to identify areas in which bibliotherapy could grow as a field of study and of practice.<br/><br/>Bibliotherapy programmes using books to support good mental health are found around the world. The editors and their contributors present examples from public libraries, academic libraries and healthcare settings internationally – including the UK, North and South America, and Australasia.
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Subject term Bibliotherapy
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Subject term Mental health
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Subject term Mental well-being
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Subject term Health promotion
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Subject term Narrative therapy
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Subject term Resilience
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Subject term Group therapy
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Added personal author McNicol, Sarah
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Added personal author Brewster, Liz
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          Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves 03/10/2018         WM 450.5 MCN HOM0108 29/09/2022     29/09/2022 Book
    National Library of Medicine     South London and Maudsley Trust Library South London and Maudsley Trust Library Shelves 13/09/2018 9 51.35 2 2 WM 59 BIB 023103 26/06/2023 20/04/2023 65.00 13/09/2018 Book
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