Healing with Storybooks

P. Malhi, B. Bharti
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Bibliotherapy refers to a dynamic process that occurs when mindful reading of books helps the reader to gain potential insight into their life experiences, overcome negative emotions, and enhance adaptive coping. The key to effective therapeutic reading involves selecting developmentally appropriate books with portrayed characters, situations, and emotional experiences with whom the child can identify. Children’s literature can be used as a pedagogical and clinical tool to teach values, facilitate emotional growth, and promote healthy development. The present case report demonstrates that parent-directed bibliotherapy has the potential to reduce childhood fears and help young children come to terms with loss in a nonthreatening and engaging way. The easy accessibility and low cost make bibliotherapy the treatment of choice in low- and middle-income countries where there is a need for alternative options for the delivery of services due to the scarce availability of trained child mental health professionals.
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阅读疗法是指一种动态过程,当有意识地阅读书籍有助于读者对自己的生活经历有潜在的了解,克服负面情绪,并增强适应性应对时,就会发生这种过程。有效的治疗性阅读的关键是选择适合孩子发展的书籍,这些书籍包含孩子能够识别的人物、情境和情感体验。儿童文学可以作为一种教学和临床工具,教授价值观,促进情感成长,促进健康发展。目前的病例报告表明,父母指导的阅读疗法有可能减少儿童的恐惧,并帮助幼儿以一种不具威胁性和参与性的方式接受损失。在低收入和中等收入国家,由于缺乏训练有素的儿童心理健康专业人员,因此需要提供服务的替代选择,而阅读疗法的可及性和低成本使其成为首选治疗方法。
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