As well as the magazine, The Reader Organisation promotes live literature and outreach events and educational community-based projects such as Get Into Reading, promoting and researching the therapeutic value of reading ('bibliotherapy').
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It offers master's degrees in education ( M . Ed ) in the therapies : art therapy, music therapy, bibliotherapy and pet therapy and in special education, teaching and learning, library and information science.
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In the United Kingdom, it should be noted, some felt that bibliotherapy lagged behind the US and Joyce Coates, writing in the Library Association Record, felt that " the possibilities of bibliotherapy have yet to be fully explored ".
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In the United Kingdom, it should be noted, some felt that bibliotherapy lagged behind the US and Joyce Coates, writing in the Library Association Record, felt that " the possibilities of bibliotherapy have yet to be fully explored ".
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BOOK-NOTES _ The authors who penned the " Cinematherapy " book that inspired the Romance Classics TV program, are back with " Bibliotherapy : The Girls Guide to Books for Every Phase of Our Lives " . ..
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There is a division of opinion as to whether bibliotherapy needs to take place in a therapeutic environment, with therapists specially trained in the treatment reinforcing the idea for fear of the damage that could be done even by the selection of the wrong text.
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CBTraining was born out of cognitive behavioral therapy ( CBT ) and utilizes well established theories of psychology and treatment, including : bibliotherapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, behavioral self-control theory, behavioral economic theory, self-determination theory, and motivational interviewing.
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Bibliotherapy is the process by which a patient or participant reads fiction, poetry, and other creative with intent to experience a therapeutic outcome that manifests most commonly as the relief of psychological pain or mental distress as well as an increased introspective insight into himself or herself.
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Though some are skeptical or even annoyed when Campo brings along a set of poems to a consultation or writes up a prescription for a patient to read a book such as Audre Lorde's " The Cancer Journals, " patients like Paul say they benefit from bibliotherapy.
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Byrne is the founder and chief executive of a small charity, ReLit : The Bibliotherapy Foundation ( www . relit . org . uk ), dedicated to the promotion of literature as a complementary therapy in the toolkit of medical practitioners dealing with stress, anxiety and other mental health conditions.