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Main Author: Chadbourne, Sherry P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1976
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED131426
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contents Bibliotherapy: An Overview and the Librarian's Role. Chadbourne, Sherry P. Adolescent Literature Bibliotherapy Books Childrens Literature Emotional Adjustment Librarians Library Role Literature Reviews This document describes a literature search on bibliotherapy, discusses historical development and current trends in bibliotherapy, details the educational aims of bibliotherapy, and explores the part librarians should play in bibliotherapy, particularly when working with children and adolescents. Also included are a selected, annotated bibliography of bibliotherapy, a list of bibliographies of bibliotherapy, and a sample of books used in bibliotherapy under the following categories: ethnic groups, family relations, peer relationships, accepting oneself, adoption, adjusting to change, broken home, death, lacking confidence, overcoming fear, plumpness, poverty, positive self-image, recognizing one's abilities, and religion. (JM)
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spellingShingle Bibliotherapy: An Overview and the Librarian's Role.
Chadbourne, Sherry P.
Adolescent Literature
Bibliotherapy
Books
Childrens Literature
Emotional Adjustment
Librarians
Library Role
Literature Reviews
Bibliotherapy: An Overview and the Librarian's Role. Chadbourne, Sherry P. Adolescent Literature Bibliotherapy Books Childrens Literature Emotional Adjustment Librarians Library Role Literature Reviews This document describes a literature search on bibliotherapy, discusses historical development and current trends in bibliotherapy, details the educational aims of bibliotherapy, and explores the part librarians should play in bibliotherapy, particularly when working with children and adolescents. Also included are a selected, annotated bibliography of bibliotherapy, a list of bibliographies of bibliotherapy, and a sample of books used in bibliotherapy under the following categories: ethnic groups, family relations, peer relationships, accepting oneself, adoption, adjusting to change, broken home, death, lacking confidence, overcoming fear, plumpness, poverty, positive self-image, recognizing one's abilities, and religion. (JM)
title Bibliotherapy: An Overview and the Librarian's Role.
topic Adolescent Literature
Bibliotherapy
Books
Childrens Literature
Emotional Adjustment
Librarians
Library Role
Literature Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED131426