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Kanewischer, Erica J. W. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2013
This article provides an intervention to be used with young children in the foster care or adoption system. "Do You Ever Feel That Way? A Story and Activities About Families and Feelings" is a bibliotherapy-based intervention to be used with young children who have experienced removal from their homes due to abuse or neglect. The narrative tells…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Intervention, Foster Care, Young Children
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Slyter, Marty – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2012
This article provides information on adolescent developmental issues and developmentally appropriate interventions that can help mental health practitioners work with adolescents grieving a death loss. Specific areas that are initially covered include core adolescent developmental issues that must be understood, including adolescent developmental…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Adolescent Development, Grief, Visual Arts
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Pehrsson, Dale-Elizabeth; McMillen, Paula S. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2010
A national survey of "Bibliotherapy Practices in Counseling" was conducted in 2008. This project was partially supported by an Association of Creativity in Counseling Research Award. Little research exists regarding preparation of professional counselors and their specific use of bibliotherapy interventions. Invitations and survey requests were…
Descriptors: Creativity, Counselor Training, Counselors, Bibliotherapy
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Graham, Mary Amanda; Pehrsson, Dale-Elizabeth – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2009
This article offers a guide for bibliosupervision, a creative intervention that can be used when supervising counseling students. Bibliosupervision assists students in developing trust with the supervisor, as well as trust in their own abilities as emerging counselors. This supervisory process promotes the exploration of themes that might…
Descriptors: Supervision, Books, Childrens Literature, Counselor Training
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Betzalel, Nurit; Shechtman, Zipora – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2010
This study compared outcomes following cognitive and affective bibliotherapy treatment with 79 children and adolescents in a residential home in Israel. Treatment children were compared to a control-no treatment group from the same home. Anxiety was measured through a self-report measure (Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale; Reynolds &…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bibliotherapy, Anxiety, Comparative Analysis
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Burns, Stephanie T. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2008
Using fictional stories with adults in group and individual counseling sessions facilitates exploration of difficult topics in a safe and nonthreatening way. These stories deepen awareness and increase problem solving skills. This article describes how fictional stories can be used by counselors with adult clients. It also illustrates strategies…
Descriptors: Adults, Group Counseling, Individual Counseling, Fiction
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Graham, Mary Amanda; Pehrsson, Dale-Elizabeth – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2008
In this article, the authors examine the impact of the Graham Model of Bibliosupervision on the supervisory working alliance for a small group of supervisees. Specifically, this study examined the effectiveness of a supervision approach using children's literature as part of the process. A multiple-baseline research design was utilized measured by…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Context Effect, Childrens Literature, Self Efficacy
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Pehrsson, Dale-Elizabeth – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
This manuscript addresses the impact of traumatic events on children and the relevancy of treatment using books and stories with children in grief. It also addresses research, efficacy, and some limitations of these interventions. Finally, it recommends therapeutic strategies and suggests guidance for material selection, offering a listing of…
Descriptors: Media Selection, Sexual Orientation, Emotional Disturbances, Bibliotherapy