ranks before the patient (usually depressed or anxious), then choosing the appropriate books. These reads and then discusses the results. Expected effect is a catharsis. Once this awareness, the sufferer is driven to solve its problems. Simple.
The first scientific warnings date back to the mid-nineties, when a few hundred professionals were asked to account for the use of reading as a therapeutic method: three-quarters of them responded positively and six sevenths judged that the reading was crucial to improvement. Following positive findings were recorded by different groups.
Evolution specification has been intense, so we now have at least four types of bibliotherapy: psychotherapists (for the treatment of mental disorders - and the sub-discipline is called "bibliotherapy psychotherapy"), doctors (especially for health education) psychologists (for prevention and psychological support - it is "biblio-psychology", "psychological bibliotherapy" or "psicobiblioterapia") as well as educators and practitioners (in educational, artistic, motor, social, recreational, etc. - and we talk then "biblioterapeutico counseling," "literature-evolutionary" Guidance biblioterapeutico).
The choice of library materials ranging from ad hoc manual for adults (as Feeling good D avid Burns or Control your depression of Peter Lewinsohn or, in Italian, psychology of loneliness Antonio Lo Iacono or I no that help grow of Anthony De Mello , or others) in literature for childhood and adolescence, up to any work is found to be suitable, in which case it is crucial to the collaboration of specialized "good" documentary, which is useful for the selection of books which are also well written ( beauty therapy ?) as well as effective. These two tendencies (self-help manuals or good reads) share the field's theoretical framework.
Anxious? Read a novel , invited Paola Emilia Cicerone on 'The Express' of 23 January 2008, giving account of bibliographies prepared by the British National Health Service. The position is also supported by Shechtman University of Haifa, which enhance the effects of "emotional" Reading in psychotherapeutic treatment. Freud, for his part, advised against the neurotic to read scientific treatises, philosophical, not to emphasize too much the intellectual components of their discomfort.
We can not, here, looking for warning signs, forget the medical art of François Rabelais when he says, in the 'Ancien Prologue' to 'Le Quart Livre / des faicts heroïques et dicts du bon Pantagruel "
Or, against and with malicious intent - but it would be an object in "A (or Pseudo) Bible" -, induce serious problems of self-certainty and the world to track down and read some of the works cataloged by Johann Mentzer "Fischart in his Catalogus catalogorum perpetual durabilis (1567) or any of his many followers ... And outside of the books? All that remains is to advise the "singing stones" ( Marius Schneider, ISBN 887710645X) to revive, after the catharsis, the rhythm of the Catalan Romanesque cloisters.
Evolution specification has been intense, so we now have at least four types of bibliotherapy: psychotherapists (for the treatment of mental disorders - and the sub-discipline is called "bibliotherapy psychotherapy"), doctors (especially for health education) psychologists (for prevention and psychological support - it is "biblio-psychology", "psychological bibliotherapy" or "psicobiblioterapia") as well as educators and practitioners (in educational, artistic, motor, social, recreational, etc. - and we talk then "biblioterapeutico counseling," "literature-evolutionary" Guidance biblioterapeutico).
The choice of library materials ranging from ad hoc manual for adults (as Feeling good D avid Burns or Control your depression of Peter Lewinsohn or, in Italian, psychology of loneliness Antonio Lo Iacono or I no that help grow of Anthony De Mello , or others) in literature for childhood and adolescence, up to any work is found to be suitable, in which case it is crucial to the collaboration of specialized "good" documentary, which is useful for the selection of books which are also well written ( beauty therapy ?) as well as effective. These two tendencies (self-help manuals or good reads) share the field's theoretical framework.
Anxious? Read a novel , invited Paola Emilia Cicerone on 'The Express' of 23 January 2008, giving account of bibliographies prepared by the British National Health Service. The position is also supported by Shechtman University of Haifa, which enhance the effects of "emotional" Reading in psychotherapeutic treatment. Freud, for his part, advised against the neurotic to read scientific treatises, philosophical, not to emphasize too much the intellectual components of their discomfort.
We can not, here, looking for warning signs, forget the medical art of François Rabelais when he says, in the 'Ancien Prologue' to 'Le Quart Livre / des faicts heroïques et dicts du bon Pantagruel "
" Si je prenoie en tous care ceulx here tombent & maladie en meshaing the besoing it seroit livres en lumière bien visible Telz & impressions. [...] Doncques Puis que n'est possible que tous malades de Soysa appeal, que tous malades en je Prenn care, those envie est-ce tolli ès langoreux & malades the passetemps & joyeux plaisir, sans offense de Dieu, du Roy d'aultre it, qu'ilz prennent, en mon oyans Absence de ces livres joyeux the lecture? ".
What actually proposing the joyful reading of his works as a surrogate for the presence of himself as a doctor, they prove that they belong to another current, the authors of manuals of self-help, as indeed are the five books of the series Gargantua-Pantagruel. Or, against and with malicious intent - but it would be an object in "A (or Pseudo) Bible" -, induce serious problems of self-certainty and the world to track down and read some of the works cataloged by Johann Mentzer "Fischart in his Catalogus catalogorum perpetual durabilis (1567) or any of his many followers ... And outside of the books? All that remains is to advise the "singing stones" ( Marius Schneider, ISBN 887710645X) to revive, after the catharsis, the rhythm of the Catalan Romanesque cloisters.
- Dheepa Sridhar, Sharon Vaughn, Bibliotherapy: Practices for Improving self-concept and reading comprehension , In The Social Dimensions of Learning Disabilities. Essays in Honor of Tanis Bryan . Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2000.
- , Rivka Nir-, The effect of affective bibliotherapy on clients' Functioning in group therapy, "International Journal of Group Psychotherapy," in January 2008.
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