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单词 bibliotherapy
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Definition of bibliotherapy in English:

bibliotherapy

noun ˈbɪblɪə(ʊ)ˌθɛrəpiˌbiblēəˈTHerəpē
mass noun
  • The use of books as therapy in the treatment of mental or psychological disorders.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Twenty-one couples were added to the experimental group without randomization, and received bibliotherapy with scheduled-contact telephone support as described in the Methods section.
    • These include physical exercise, bibliotherapy and psychotherapy.
    • In clinical bibliotherapy and bibliocounseling, skilled practitioners use therapeutic methods to help individuals experiencing serious emotional problems.
    • The most prominent difference, though not statistically significant, was between totally self-administered bibliotherapy and minimal therapist contact bibliotherapy, the latter being associated with the larger effect size.
    • The focus of this study was to determine if placing a school counselor in two second grade classrooms while teachers conducted Literature Circles using bibliotherapy trade books would have an effect on student self-esteem.
    • One such technique is bibliotherapy which is a term first coined by Samuel Crothers many years ago.
    • Over 50 bibliotherapy references are also provided along with material related to building resilient families and youth.
    • In bibliotherapy, therapists prescribe books for modelling purposes.
    • Finally, in comparing videowork to traditional bibliotherapy, it is our impression that clients do film homework more readily than book assignments.
    • Fourteen respondents reported utilizing education through a variety of media, including genograms, use of stories and metaphor, bibliotherapy, television, movies, music, and other expressive formats.
    • The article concluded that bibliotherapy works most effectively when teamed with other forms of therapy - medication and counselling.
    • This was done to enable comparison of the effects of bibliotherapy with more frequent and scheduled telephone contacts on the one hand, and the same treatment with entirely self-initiated telephone support on the other hand.
    • But in the past 20 years, as clinicians themselves produced self-help literature for the general public, nonfiction has become the dominant genre in bibliotherapy.
    • From the size of these correlations, the answers to compliance questions can be considered a fairly reliable data source regarding the daily practice of bibliotherapy.
    • These differences with regard to drop out from bibliotherapy are in need of further explanation.
    • The number of telephone contacts and total duration of therapist contact by telephone were recorded for couples in the bibliotherapy group.
    • Other effects of bibliotherapy were investigated through a set of seven outcome variables: problem status, problem distress, sexual satisfaction, intimacy, sexual arousal, self-perception, and marital satisfaction.
    • Strategies that may guide them in coping with problems and stresses related to adoption and attachment difficulties include age-appropriate role play, conflict resolution, creative imagery, and bibliotherapy techniques.
    • This study describes how two second grade teachers along with a school counselor used bibliotherapy trade books with students within Literature Circles to build self-esteem in reading.
    • Participants were randomly assigned to 10 weeks of treatment with cognitive behavioral bibliotherapy and minimal therapist support by telephone followed by a 10-week follow-up period, or to a waiting-list control group.
 
 

Definition of bibliotherapy in US English:

bibliotherapy

nounˌbiblēəˈTHerəpē
  • The use of books as therapy in the treatment of mental or psychological disorders.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fourteen respondents reported utilizing education through a variety of media, including genograms, use of stories and metaphor, bibliotherapy, television, movies, music, and other expressive formats.
    • But in the past 20 years, as clinicians themselves produced self-help literature for the general public, nonfiction has become the dominant genre in bibliotherapy.
    • Twenty-one couples were added to the experimental group without randomization, and received bibliotherapy with scheduled-contact telephone support as described in the Methods section.
    • This study describes how two second grade teachers along with a school counselor used bibliotherapy trade books with students within Literature Circles to build self-esteem in reading.
    • This was done to enable comparison of the effects of bibliotherapy with more frequent and scheduled telephone contacts on the one hand, and the same treatment with entirely self-initiated telephone support on the other hand.
    • The number of telephone contacts and total duration of therapist contact by telephone were recorded for couples in the bibliotherapy group.
    • One such technique is bibliotherapy which is a term first coined by Samuel Crothers many years ago.
    • The focus of this study was to determine if placing a school counselor in two second grade classrooms while teachers conducted Literature Circles using bibliotherapy trade books would have an effect on student self-esteem.
    • In bibliotherapy, therapists prescribe books for modelling purposes.
    • From the size of these correlations, the answers to compliance questions can be considered a fairly reliable data source regarding the daily practice of bibliotherapy.
    • The most prominent difference, though not statistically significant, was between totally self-administered bibliotherapy and minimal therapist contact bibliotherapy, the latter being associated with the larger effect size.
    • Participants were randomly assigned to 10 weeks of treatment with cognitive behavioral bibliotherapy and minimal therapist support by telephone followed by a 10-week follow-up period, or to a waiting-list control group.
    • The article concluded that bibliotherapy works most effectively when teamed with other forms of therapy - medication and counselling.
    • Strategies that may guide them in coping with problems and stresses related to adoption and attachment difficulties include age-appropriate role play, conflict resolution, creative imagery, and bibliotherapy techniques.
    • These differences with regard to drop out from bibliotherapy are in need of further explanation.
    • Other effects of bibliotherapy were investigated through a set of seven outcome variables: problem status, problem distress, sexual satisfaction, intimacy, sexual arousal, self-perception, and marital satisfaction.
    • Over 50 bibliotherapy references are also provided along with material related to building resilient families and youth.
    • These include physical exercise, bibliotherapy and psychotherapy.
    • In clinical bibliotherapy and bibliocounseling, skilled practitioners use therapeutic methods to help individuals experiencing serious emotional problems.
    • Finally, in comparing videowork to traditional bibliotherapy, it is our impression that clients do film homework more readily than book assignments.
 
 
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