2011
DOI: 10.21083/partnership.v6i1.1402
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Bibliotherapy in a Library Setting: Reaching out to Vulnerable Youth

Abstract: Bibliotherapy, as a part of expressive therapy, involves the systematic use of books to help people cope with mental, physical, emotional, or social problems. It has been widely recognized as an approach that holds great promise in helping librarians to better address emotional, behavioural and social concerns of various groups of people. The benefits of bibliotherapeutic services such as reading groups, expanded readers' advisory, books-on-prescription and information-on-prescription services as well as vario… Show more

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“…This study's findings strengthen notions that lay people can, with the right tools and supports, facilitate basic forms of mental health provision and enable children's resilience (Padmanathan & De Silva, 2013). It also adds to nascent understandings that bibliotherapy can be meaningfully used with groups of (African) young people in public spaces (Montgomery & Maunders, 2015;Tukhareli, 2011) from Asia or Europe). we could have commented more authoritatively on the value of using indigenous stories to enable resilience.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…This study's findings strengthen notions that lay people can, with the right tools and supports, facilitate basic forms of mental health provision and enable children's resilience (Padmanathan & De Silva, 2013). It also adds to nascent understandings that bibliotherapy can be meaningfully used with groups of (African) young people in public spaces (Montgomery & Maunders, 2015;Tukhareli, 2011) from Asia or Europe). we could have commented more authoritatively on the value of using indigenous stories to enable resilience.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Tukhareli introduced the bibliography as a factor influencing mental health and addressing the concerns and behavioral and physical problems. He suggested the bibliography as a widely recognized method to help librarians monitor people鈥檚 concerns or social, behavioral, physical, mental and emotional problems ( Tukhareli, 2011 ). Murayama et al asked the elderly to read illustrated books for school children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berdasarkan uji reliabilitas instrumen, skor reliabilitas masing-masing instrumen adalah I Have (0,79); I Am (0,81); dan I Can (0,75). Berdasarkan kategori koefisien reliabilitas dari Guilford (1950) (Tukhareli, 2011).…”
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