نتایج جستجو برای: bibliotherapy

تعداد نتایج: 279  

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2014
Paul Rohde Eric Stice Heather Shaw Frédéric N Brière

OBJECTIVE We tested whether a brief cognitive behavioral (CB) group and bibliotherapy prevention reduce major depressive disorder (MDD) onset, depressive symptoms, and secondary outcomes relative to brochure controls in adolescents with self-reported depressive symptoms when school personnel recruit participants and deliver the intervention. METHOD Three hundred seventy-eight adolescents (M a...

2018
Shuai Yuan Xinyu Zhou Yuqing Zhang Hanpin Zhang Juncai Pu Lining Yang Lanxiang Liu Xiaofeng Jiang Peng Xie

Background Depression and anxiety are the most common mental disorders in children and adolescents. Bibliotherapy is a treatment using written materials for mental health problems. Its main advantages are ease of use, low cost, low staffing demands, and greater privacy. Yet few meta-analyses have focused on the effect of bibliotherapy on depression and anxiety disorders in children and adolesce...

2014

Introduction : Many clients living with chronic leg and foot ulcers experience diminished quality of life, pain, psychosocial maladjustment, limited work capacity, and physical disabilities. Bibliotherapy helps the individual to cope up with illness. Objectives : Assess the pretest level of psychological distress, quality of life and depression in both Interventional and control group. Evaluate...

Journal: :The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry 2011
Karlijn J Joling Hein P J van Hout Petronella J van't Veer-Tazelaar Henriette E van der Horst Pim Cuijpers Peter M van de Ven Harm W J van Marwijk

OBJECTIVES Depressive symptoms are common among elderly primary care patients, and because they encounter considerable barriers in seeking help and they often resist referral to specialized mental health facilities, it is important to look for easily accessible interventions within the primary care setting. Bibliotherapy, which has been found to be effective among younger populations, might be ...

1955
Marjorie E. Roberts

Surely then, it should be the chief interest, joy and duty of hospital librarians?by which is meant professional or nonprofessional workers in libraries for hospital patients?to endeavour by instinct, training and human understanding, to link the appropriate book to each potential reader, sometimes by showing a genuine interest in whatever topic seems to raise queries, worries, or enthusiasm in...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Library Association 2019

2017
Ahmad Papi Zahra Mosharraf Firoozeh Zare Farashbandi Rahele Samouei Akbar Hassanzadeh

BACKGROUND Bibliotherapy is defined as using dynamic interaction along with reading a book in order to help the people to increase their cognitive understanding. This study aims to investigate the effect of bibliotherapy on the psychological capital of the employees of the Department of Management and Medical Informatics of Isfahan University of Medical Science. MATERIALS AND METHODS This is ...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2004
P C A M den Boer D Wiersma R J Van den Bosch

BACKGROUND Although the burden of emotional disorders is very high, mental health care is only available to a minority of patients. The literature suggests that self-help strategies, both bibliotherapy and self-help groups alike, are effective for various, less serious complaints but it is unclear whether available data support a role for self-help in treatment protocols for patients with clini...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2009
Tomas Furmark Per Carlbring Erik Hedman Annika Sonnenstein Peder Clevberger Benjamin Bohman Anneli Eriksson Agneta Hållén Mandus Frykman Annelie Holmström Elisabeth Sparthan Maria Tillfors Elisabeth Nilsson Ihrfelt Maria Spak Anna Eriksson Lisa Ekselius Gerhard Andersson

BACKGROUND Internet-delivered self-help programmes with added therapist guidance have shown efficacy in social anxiety disorder, but unguided self-help has been insufficiently studied. AIMS To evaluate the efficacy of guided and unguided self-help for social anxiety disorder. METHOD Participants followed a cognitive-behavioural self-help programme in the form of either pure bibliotherapy or...

Journal: :Library Trends 2013
Liz Brewster Barbara Anne Sen Andrew Cox

Bibliotherapy schemes aim to improve mental health and well-being. Schemes focus on engagement with either imaginative literature or self-help texts and are now commonplace in U.K. public libraries. Impetus for bibliotherapy schemes was influenced by health policy and a drive toward partnership working. There is a recognized need for in-depth evaluation of bibliotherapy services; the lack of ev...

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