Using bibliotherapy in clinical practice : a guide to self-help books

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Using bibliotherapy in clinical practice : a guide to self-help books

John T. Pardeck

(Contributions in psychology, no. 22)

Greenwood Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

Pardeck provides mental health professionals with readily available information on self-help books that can be effectively used with various clinical problems. The materials presented can also be used by those not necessarily trained in clinical intervention; this group would include parents, teachers, and librarians. The approach offered--bibliotherapy--is an emerging clinical technique. There are over 400 self-help books presented and annotated that focus on chemical dependency, coping with change, family violence and dysfunctional families, parenting, personal growth, serious illness, social relationships, and divorce and blended families.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Clinical Applications Chemical Dependency Coping With Change Family Violence and Dysfunctional Families Parenting Personal Growth Serious Illness Social Relationships Divorce and Blended Families Author Index Title Index Subject Index

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