Increased opportunity for young people to participate in appropriate rites of passage may be achieved by updating traditional ceremonies, continuing and expanding rites of passage programs and
including bibliotherapy as part of the high school curriculum.
Not exact matches
Other approaches to therapy
include sandtray, expressive art,
bibliotherapy, solution - focused, cognitive behavioral, and family therapy.»
I utilize systems thinking
including structural / strategic and solution oriented modalities, object relations, cognitive - behavioral therapy, group therapy,
bibliotherapy, gestalt, bioenergetics, psychodrama, breath work, hypnosis, and meditation techniques.
With children I utilize a variety of expressive therapies
including play, art, narrative, sand tray and
bibliotherapy.
Topics of discussion will
include, but are not limited to: art therapy, sand tray,
bibliotherapy, and music therapy.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study examined the impact of a 12 - week trial of Cool Kids Outreach (
bibliotherapy materials based on the Cool Kids anxiety program) for parents of children with anxiety disorders.
Limitations
included the lack of a «pure»
bibliotherapy condition, the low number of families who satisfactorily implemented the program in the email and client - initiated conditions, and lack of control / comparison groups able to be evaluated at follow - up.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study examined the stability of treatment gains after receiving either cognitive
bibliotherapy or individual Cognitive Therapy (CT) for depression in older adults.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study examined the impact of a 12 - week trial of
bibliotherapy materials based on the Cool Kids anxiety program for parents of children with anxiety disorders.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study examined the efficacy of
bibliotherapy, where a program [now called Cool Kids Outreach] is implemented solely through the use of written or computerized materials with little or no therapist contact, in a rural population.
It is a combination of play therapy techniques
including games, art, and
bibliotherapy, paired with discussions about the child's feelings throughout the process.
Contributors
include experienced practitioners of play, art, music, movement and drama therapies,
bibliotherapy, and integrative therapies, who describe step - by - step strategies for working with individual children, families, and groups.