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Autori principali: Doll, Beth, Doll, Carol
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1997
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411790
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author Doll, Beth
Doll, Carol
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Doll, Carol
Doll, Beth
Doll, Carol
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contents Bibliotherapy with Young People: Librarians and Mental Health Professionals Working Together. Doll, Beth Doll, Carol Behavior Development Bibliotherapy Childhood Needs Cooperative Programs Elementary Secondary Education Guidelines Library Services Mental Health Programs Professional Occupations Program Development Psychotherapy Reading Young Adults This resource shows librarians and mental health professionals how to use the power of books as therapy when working with children and young adults. After defining "bibliotherapy," the book considers what skills and competencies are needed to qualify an individual to be a bibliotherapist. It then explores how bibliotherapy can be used to meet the mental health needs of children and young adults, presenting a five-step model for establishing, implementing, and evaluating a bibliotherapy program. The text covers everything from selecting materials (including an entire chapter devoted to bibliographic tools) and staffing to readers advisory, planning activities, and linking bibliotherapy with intervention programs. Extensive references to the professional literature are included in every chapter. In addition to tips and guidelines, the book includes cautionary notes for bibliotherapy leaders. A sample bibliotherapy program that reflects the team-based planning process and a guide to appropriate bibliographic tools conclude the work. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Bibliotherapy with Young People: Librarians and Mental Health Professionals Working Together.
Doll, Beth
Doll, Carol
Behavior Development
Bibliotherapy
Childhood Needs
Cooperative Programs
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Library Services
Mental Health Programs
Professional Occupations
Program Development
Psychotherapy
Reading
Young Adults
Bibliotherapy with Young People: Librarians and Mental Health Professionals Working Together. Doll, Beth Doll, Carol Behavior Development Bibliotherapy Childhood Needs Cooperative Programs Elementary Secondary Education Guidelines Library Services Mental Health Programs Professional Occupations Program Development Psychotherapy Reading Young Adults This resource shows librarians and mental health professionals how to use the power of books as therapy when working with children and young adults. After defining "bibliotherapy," the book considers what skills and competencies are needed to qualify an individual to be a bibliotherapist. It then explores how bibliotherapy can be used to meet the mental health needs of children and young adults, presenting a five-step model for establishing, implementing, and evaluating a bibliotherapy program. The text covers everything from selecting materials (including an entire chapter devoted to bibliographic tools) and staffing to readers advisory, planning activities, and linking bibliotherapy with intervention programs. Extensive references to the professional literature are included in every chapter. In addition to tips and guidelines, the book includes cautionary notes for bibliotherapy leaders. A sample bibliotherapy program that reflects the team-based planning process and a guide to appropriate bibliographic tools conclude the work. (AEF)
title Bibliotherapy with Young People: Librarians and Mental Health Professionals Working Together.
topic Behavior Development
Bibliotherapy
Childhood Needs
Cooperative Programs
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Library Services
Mental Health Programs
Professional Occupations
Program Development
Psychotherapy
Reading
Young Adults
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411790