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Creative Bibliotherapy: Books and Art Directives for Emotions - Creativity in Therapy Bibliotherapy Counseling, Therapy Topics, Engaged Pictures, Play Therapy Activities, Book Therapy, List Of Emotions, Feelings Activities, Books And Art, Play Therapy Techniques

I’ve recently been expanding my therapeutic book collection, and thought I would start sharing some of the books and accompanying art prompts that I have been using with child clients. Bibliotherapy is a great way to engage kids in discussing various topics or helping them understand experiences through story. And as an art therapist, I …

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Therapist Ideas, Play Therapy Activities, Book Therapy, Art Therapist, We All Make Mistakes, Play Therapy, Online Therapy, Guided Journal, To Move Forward

Developing a growth mindset and learning to move forward from mistakes is such an important thing for kids to learn. If you work with children and teens, you’ve probably heard statements like this before “I’m just not good at____.” “Everyone is better than me.” “I can’t do it.” “I messed it up and it’s too …

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Bibliotherapy Counseling, Power Of Reading, Book Therapy, Psychiatric Nurse, The Power Of Reading, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Classic Literature Books, Psychiatric Nursing, Better Mental Health

Q: What is Book Therapy? A: Book therapy or bibliotherapy is an age-old and time-tested method for using the power of reading to support better mental health and wellbeing, whilst remaining a cost-effective form of therapy. This blog post provides more detail: Bibliotherapy - The Magical Healing Quality of Literature.

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Characters With Disabilities, Will Grayson Will Grayson, When We Collided, Challenger Deep, Jennifer Niven, Thirteen Reasons Why, Reading Materials, School Librarian, Secrets Of The Universe

The idea of bibliotherapy is one that has been around for over 50 years. It is the idea that “the use of selected reading materials as therapeutic adjuvants in medicine and psychiatry; also guidance in the solution of personal problems through directed reading.” (AHIL Quarterly, Summer 1966, p. 18.) There is much talk about whether or not novels can help heal patients, but in my opinion, these books help teens deal with issues in their own life, but also could help to better understand what…

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