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The first printed treatment using bibliotherapy was published by John Galt in 1840. Bibliotherapy became accepted as part of librarianship in 1904. The author of the term bibliotherapy was Crothers in 1916. Pomeroy made an important ...
The first printed treatment using bibliotherapy was published by John Galt in 1840. Bibliotherapy became accepted as part of librarianship in 1904. The author of the term bibliotherapy was Crothers in 1916. Pomeroy made an important ...
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Conclusion Bibliotherapy is a useful technique by which children and adolescents may learn to cope with some of the many emotional problems today's youth frequently encounter . Bibliotherapy , as with any therapeutic approach , has its ...
Conclusion Bibliotherapy is a useful technique by which children and adolescents may learn to cope with some of the many emotional problems today's youth frequently encounter . Bibliotherapy , as with any therapeutic approach , has its ...
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Bibliotherapy and the socially isolated adolescent . The School Counselor , 18 , 24-27 . Ouzts , D.T. ( 1991 ) . The emergence of bibliotherapy as a discipline . Reading Horizons , 31 , 199-206 . Peryon , C. ( 1982 ) .
Bibliotherapy and the socially isolated adolescent . The School Counselor , 18 , 24-27 . Ouzts , D.T. ( 1991 ) . The emergence of bibliotherapy as a discipline . Reading Horizons , 31 , 199-206 . Peryon , C. ( 1982 ) .
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