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Hynes, Arleen M. – Catholic Library World, 1979
The goals of bibliotherapy as they pertain to the aging are discussed; some special materials are cited; two modes of handling bibliotherapy as a library service are described; and references as to how such a service might be funded are made. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Financial Support, Library Materials, Library Services
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Hynes, Arleen McCarty – Catholic Library World, 1987
Discusses the similarities between what librarians call activity bibliotherapy and psychotherapists call poetry therapy, and the need for cooperation between these professions. The interactive aspects of bibliotherapy and the need for professional training in this process are emphasized. (CLB)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Bibliotherapy, Group Counseling, Group Discussion
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Heitzmann, William Ray; Heitzmann, Kathleen Esnes – Catholic Library World, 1976
Contains specific suggestions as to how librarians can use sports literature to help students in a school library setting. (Author)
Descriptors: Athletics, Bibliotherapy, Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hartz, Fred R. – Catholic Library World, 1988
This review of the effectiveness of bibliotherapy as a correctional rehabilitation tool discusses the need for library educators and associations to recognize that the function of prison libraries is to advance the freedom to read, not to provide formal educational or rehabilitational programs. (10 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Censorship, Correctional Rehabilitation, Educational Needs
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Hynes, Arleen McCarty – Catholic Library World, 1990
Describes interactive bibliotherapy and poetry therapy as services which use literature as a catalyst for personal growth and healing through a facilitator. Their use in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, adult education centers, prisons, and chemical dependency units is discussed; reading bibliotherapy is described; and use for spiritual growth…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bibliotherapy, Correctional Institutions, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gould, Barbara T.; Mignone, Paula A. – Catholic Library World, 1994
Describes the bibliotherapeutic process and encourages teachers to use their skills as educators to help children participate. Five strategies for classroom implementation are suggested, and materials for reading aloud or for independent, group, or paired reading are listed. The books treat topics such as death, family, and cross-cultural…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Bibliotherapy, Childrens Literature, Class Activities