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Morawski, Cynthia M.; Gilbert, Jenelle N. – College Teaching, 2000
Describes use of developmental interactive bibliotherapy as a feminist methodology in an undergraduate course on women and education. Students responded to relevant selections read aloud in class, first by writing in personal journals and then by participating in small-group discussions. Analysis of questionnaire responses and journal entries…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, College Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Feminism
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Cohen, David; Plaza, Monique; Perez-Diaz, Fernando; Lanthier, Odile; Chauvin, Dominique; Hambourg, Nicole; Wilson, Anna J.; Basquin, Michel; Mazet, Philippe; Riviere, Jean Philippe – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
Reading therapy has been shown to be effective in treating reading disabilities (RD) in dyslexic children, but little is known of its use in subjects with mild mental retardation (MR). Twenty adult volunteers, with both RD and mild MR, underwent 60 consecutive weeks in a cognitive remediation program, and were compared with 32 untreated control…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Reading Difficulties, Mild Mental Retardation, Identification
Garbarino, James – 1993
This activity book provides a direct, hands-on educational tool to help children ages 7-11 process their feelings, thoughts, and experiences as they relate to violence. The workbook is designed to: (1) foster a dialogue between child and adult as well as among children in group settings, while acknowledging the child's desire for privacy; (2) help…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Bibliotherapy, Childhood Attitudes, Coping
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, The Hague (Netherlands). – 1986
Papers on libraries for disadvantaged people presented at the 1986 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference include: (1) "The Hearing Impaired Persons and Libraries--The Status Quo in Japan" (Shuuichi Matsunobu, Japan); (2) "A Production System of Captioned Video Tapes Using Japanese Word Processors"…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Foreign Countries, Hearing Impairments, Hospital Libraries
Wolverton, Lorraine M. – 1987
The book is intended to help educators become leaders in encouraging interagency cooperation and other community efforts to prevent child abuse. The first chapter discusses the school's role. Subsections consider: actions after reporting, communication with child protective services, sharing concerns, communication with parents, and education for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Bibliotherapy, Child Abuse
Pardeck, John T.; Pardeck, Jean A. – 1985
Bibliotherapy has been used by the helping professions as a treatment technique for many years, and several studies suggest that it can be an effective treatment tool. In helping children who are experiencing difficulties, bibliotherapy treatment involves the child reading about others who have solved similar problems. An increasing number of…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Change, Children, Childrens Literature
Walters, Darlene A. – 1981
A study examined the effect of bibliotherapy on the self-concept of seven neurologically impaired primary students in a self-contained classroom. The students were pretested and posttested with the Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale and the Self-Concept Picture Inventory. Two filmstrips from the "Who Am I?" series were shown daily to the…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Masters Theses
Hall, Eleanor G. – 1981
A multimethod model of educating gifted and talented students was based on graduate students' study of 14 eminent self actualized individuals. Common environmental elements of these individuals were found in parent background, birth order, relationship with family, education, task commitment, personality traits, and interests. The model was…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Bernstein, Joanne E. – 1978
Adults who wish to help children come to terms with loss from death, divorce, and other separations have a good ally in books. While not a complete cure, bibliotherapy can help children cope with loss by engaging the emotions and freeing them for conscious and productive use. Numerous books have appeared for children to read, enjoy, and use in…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Bibliotherapy, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature
Weinstock, Donald J., Comp. – 1979
The 84 entries contained in this bibliography are arranged under three headings: poetry therapy, bibliotherapy, and relevant related items. Representing books, educational journals, popular magazines, and research studies, the titles span a variety of topics, including the following: poetry therapy in psychiatric nursing, poetry programs in mental…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Bibliographies, Bibliotherapy, Creativity
THOMAS, VES – 1967
A SURVEY OF THE PRESENT STATE OF BIBLIOTHERAPY INDICATES THAT MORE RESEARCH IS NEEDED BEFORE THIS DISCIPLINE CAN DEVELOP INTO A MORE EXACT SCIENCE. DEFINITIONS OF BIBLIOTHERAPY VARY FROM SIMPLY "THE USE OF READING IN THE TREATMENT OF THE SICK" TO DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE ROLE OF THE LIBRARIAN AND HIS RELATIONSHIP TO THE DOCTOR AND PATIENT.…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Bibliotherapy, Educational Psychology, English Instruction
Mauer, Ruth Abt – 1976
This study sought to determine whether identification with a storybook hero is a function of physical status of hero and reader and whether friendship preference also is a function of physical status. Physically disabled and nondisabled four-to-seven-year-old children were randomly assigned to two storybook treatments. The control version depicted…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Bibliotherapy, Children, Doctoral Dissertations
Nemanich, Donald, Ed. – Illinois English Bulletin, 1974
Three articles are included in this issue of the "Illinois English Bulletin." In "Form Is Not Enough: Thinking the Unthinkable about Teaching Literature," John Milstead recommends a reading program for high school English courses which emphasizes the quantity (rather than quality) of reading material according to individual student interest so…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, English Instruction, Fiction, Individual Reading
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Spiess, Jo Ann – Language Arts, 1976
Discusses the use of children's literature to students with emotional and learning problems. (RB)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Bibliotherapy, Body Image, Book Reviews
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Telfer, Richard J., Ed. – Yearbook of the American Reading Forum, 1998
The theme of the American Reading Forum's 1997 conference was "Finding Our Literacy Roots." Many papers in this proceedings address the theme directly, some emphasizing literacy roots and others the roots of literacy. Following the keynote session, "Phonics and Whole Word/Whole Language Controversies, 1948-1998: An Introductory…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, English Teachers
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