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bibliotherapy
bib·li·o·ther·a·py B0229700 (bĭb′lē-ō-thĕr′ə-pē)n. A form of supportive psychotherapy in which carefully selected reading materials are used to assist a subject in solving personal problems or for other therapeutic purposes.bibliotherapy (ˌbɪblɪəʊˈθɛrəpɪ) nthe use of reading as therapybib•li•o•ther•a•py (ˌbɪb li oʊˈθɛr ə pi) n. the use of books and other reading materials as an enhancing adjunct to therapy. [1915–20] bib`li•o•ther`a•peu′tic (-ˈpyu tɪk) adj. bib`li•o•ther′a•pist, n. bibliotherapyPsychiatry. the therapeutic use of books and magazines in the treatment of mental illness or shock. — bibliotherapist, n. — bibliotherapeutic, adj.See also: Remedies the therapeutic use of reading material in the treatment of nervous diseases. — bibliotherapist, n. — bibliotherapeutic, adj.See also: Booksbibliotherapy
bibliotherapy [bib″le-o-ther´ah-pe] 1. the reading of selected books as part of the treatment of mental disorders or for mental health.2. in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as the use of literature to enhance the expression of feelings and the gaining of insight.bibliotherapy (bĭb′lē-ō-thĕr′ə-pē)n. A form of supportive psychotherapy in which carefully selected reading materials are used to assist a subject in solving personal problems or for other therapeutic purposes.The use of books and literature to help patients identify and transcend emotional problemsbib·li·o·ther·a·py (bib'lē-ō-thār'ă-pē) Use of specific reading materials as therapeutic treatment in medicine and psychiatry. BibliotherapyThe use of books (usually self-help or problem-solving works) to improve one's understanding of personal problems and/or to heal painful feelings.Mentioned in: Bereavement |