18 resultados para Bibliotherapy
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Second edition--revised and enlarged.
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In the present study, the authors sought to determine whether the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for panic disorder could be improved by adjunctive computer-assisted therapy. Eighteen participants who met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (3rd ed., revised; American Psychiatric Association, 1987) criteria for panic disorder were randomly assigned to a 12-session CBT (CBT12) condition (D. H. Barlow & M. G. Craske, 1989) or to a 4-session computer-assisted CBT (CBT4-CA) condition. Palmtop computers, with a program developed to incorporate basic principles of CBT, were used by CBT4-CA clients whenever they felt anxious or wanted to practice the therapy techniques and were used by all participants as a momentary assessment tool. CBT4-CA clients carried the computer at all times and continued to use it for 8 weeks after termination of therapy. Analyses of clinically significant change showed superiority of CBT12 at posttest on some measures; however, there were no differences at follow-up.
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Aquest treball descriu els principis de disseny i els components essencials d'un hipotètic programa informàtic que té per finalitat facilitar el procés d'autoajuda i que també pot ser utilitzat com a eina de desenvolupament personal i motivació. Prèviament, l'autor fa una revisió dels mètodes existents, des de l'èxit dels llibres d'autoajuda del segle XX fins al'expansió de la interactivitat impulsada pel desenvolupament de les tecnologiesinformàtiques. A través d'aquest recorregut es constata la pobre implantació de les novestecnologies com a instruments populars d'autoajuda i s'advoca per la creació i ús deprogrames informàtics flexibles i generalistes com a mitjà de suport psicològic.
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La biblioterapia es un método terapéutico interdisciplinario que intenta paliar la vulnerabilidad producida a raíz de una enfermedad mediante la literatura imaginativa. El objetivo del póster es dar a conocer la biblioterapia como terapia alternativa para mejorar la calidad de vida de los niños hospitalizados. Se propone una actuación transversal en la que participen los profesionales sanitarios (ejercen un control sobre el comportamiento de los participantes a través del estudio de sus procesos psíquicos y cognitivos), los bibliotecarios (buscan y seleccionan el material idóneo en cada caso), y las familias (colaboran activamente en su realización).
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El estudio realizado demuestra la existencia de una polémica entre el uso terapéutico, por parte de profesionales, y el uso con finalidades lúdicas de la práctica que dificulta su implantación en España. Juzgar la eficacia de la biblioterapia es una tarea compleja, puesto que es difícil delimitar hasta qué punto los cambios experimentados por el paciente de deben a su uso o responden a otros factores (medicación u otras terapias). Para potenciar el uso de la biblioterapia, se propone incentivar una cooperación transversal entre profesionales de la salud y de la información para así crear una red de trabajo que garantice la calidad de su aplicación.
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This project focuses on the bullying found in the 21st century elementary classrooms, more specifically in grades 4-8. These grades were found to have high levels of bullying because of major shifts in a student’s life that may place a student of this age at risk for problems with their peer relationships (Totura et al., 2009). Supporting the findings in the literature review, this handbook was created for Ontario grade 4-8 classroom teachers. The resource educates teachers on current knowledge of classroom bullying, and provides them with information and resources to share with their students so that they can create a culture of upstanders. Upstanders are students who stand up for the victims of bullying, and have the self-esteem and strategies to stand up to classroom bullies. These upstanders, with the support of their classroom teachers and their peers, will be a force strong enough to build the government-mandated Safe School environment.
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This project focuses on the bullying found in the 21st century elementary classrooms, more specifically in grades 4-8. These grades were found to have high levels of bullying because of major shifts in a student’s life that may place a student of this age at risk for problems with their peer relationships (Totura et al., 2009). Supporting the findings in the literature review, this handbook was created for an Ontario grade 4-8 classroom teachers. The resource educates teachers on current knowledge of classroom bullying, and provides them with information and resources to share with their students so that they can create a culture of upstanders. Upstanders are students who stand up for the victims of bullying, and have the self-esteem and strategies to stand up to classroom bullies. These upstanders, with the support of their classroom teachers and their peers, will be a force strong enough to build the government-mandated Safe School environment.
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Este trabalho de investigação consiste num estudo empírico sobre uma nova ciência - a Biblioterapia, e a situação mais específica, a sua aplicação em contexto prisional. Para alcançar este objetivo formulámos a seguinte hipótese: “o livro exerce sobre as pessoas em geral e, de uma forma mais particular, sobre indivíduos em contexto de detenção institucional uma função terapêutica”. A metodologia adotada para esta investigação assenta essencialmente em fontes documentais textuais e digitais, sobre autores especialistas na matéria, que de uma forma mais precisa se identificam e citam especificamente no capítulo referente à revisão da literatura. Para atingir o nosso propósito começámos por definir os conceitos de leitura, de leitura terapêutica, de fenomenologia da linguagem, de terapia e de diálogo assim como procurámos saber quais os fundamentos filosóficos e os componentes biblioterapêuticos, público-alvo e áreas com maiores potencialidades de aplicação, benefícios e limitações que norteiam à aplicação da Biblioterapia, nomeadamente, para fins de desenvolvimento pessoal e de alterações comportamentais. Fez-se igualmente uma análise da evolução do conceito, desde Aristóteles até aos nossos dias. Só com o conhecimento efetivo desta realidade seria possível prosseguir o nosso objeto de estudo. Entendemos ainda ser importante perceber qual é a situação da leitura em Portugal e as políticas desenvolvidas nesta área pelo Estado, para promover a leitura junto dos estudantes e da população em geral. Apenas assente nestas duas realidades que se entrecruzam, no processo de leitor/livro é possível identificar e relacionar esta problemática em estudo. Constatamos a existência de dois tipos de Biblioterapia, a Biblioterapia-arte e a Biblioterapia-ciência, identificando algumas das suas características, principalmente o que as aproxima e o que as separa. Apresentamos um exemplo de uma área reconhecidamente bem sucedida na aplicação da Biblioterapia não-clínica, em instituições prisionais, efetuando uma abordagem às questões mais pertinentes neste campo: os seus aspetos institucionais, os psicossociais e os de reinserção social. Considerámos ainda as recomendações da IFLA para este setor populacional – Guidelines for Library Services to Prisoners. Ao longo do trabalho e de uma forma transversal realçamos as interrelações biblioterapêuticas entre pacientes, bibliotecários e outros intervenientes no processo biblioterapêutico, tais como médicos e orientadores de leitura. Finalizamos o trabalho concluindo que a prática de leitura de temas específicos, em qualquer campo de atuação e sob orientação de um elemento profissional com conhecimentos aprofundados tanto em relação às personalidades e problemas dos destinatários como aos materiais que tem à sua disposição – o livro, em sentido lato - pode efetivamente desencadear benefícios terapêuticos nos leitores.
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Este trabalho de investigação resulta de uma preocupação pedagógica que nos acompanha, a de proporcionar aos alunos ambientes propiciadores de experiências vicárias, promotoras da autonomia pessoal, apoiadas na leitura e no diálogo interpretativo. Parte-se de uma exaustiva revisão de literatura sobre a história da Biblioterapia, a evolução do conceito e as suas potencialidades na promoção da inteligência emocional de crianças saudáveis e/ou portadoras de perturbações físicas ou emocionais e no desenvolvimento de mecanismos de coping2 e empowerment3 a mobilizar no enfrentamento das suas narrativas problemáticas, aproveitando os recursos biblioteconómicos, o espaço físico e o ambiente informal de aprendizagem na Biblioteca Escolar. A investigação realizada levou-nos a uma análise da arquitetura de diversos modelos de aplicação e, subsequentemente, a uma proposta de um modelo aplicacional, eclético, de matriz educacional, para implementação de programas de intervenção biblioterapêutica, em contexto de Biblioteca Escolar, explicativo das fases que concorrem para a sua corporeidade.
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An (independent samples comparison) controlled study was conducted to assess the efficacy of a novel approach to social skills training for children in a local socialization group at Knippenberg, Patterson & Associates (KPA). The treatment condition involved the combination of a Structured Story (i.e., novel bibliotherapy technique for children with social skills deficits), and a behavioral rehearsal (or role-play) segment, where the children practiced the target social skill featured in the Structure Story. The control group did not receive the Structured Story nor the behavioral rehearsal. Children in both groups engaged in ten-minutes of free play that was videorecorded for later observation and scoring by the principal investigator. Two target behaviors were assessed; asking a friend to play, and duration of joint play between two or more peers. The results did not show significant differences for either target variable between the group that received the novel intervention and the control group. Limitations of the current study and implications for further research are discussed.
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Stories, fables, and myths have been used for a long time in human history. They serve as a way for cultures and people to communicate, preserve important cultural values, and create meaning. The use of narratives has been recognized as a helpful technique in the field of psychology and can be found in many orientations and intervention techniques (Dwivedi, 2006; Roberts, 2000). Narrative therapy, bibliotherapy, trauma narratives, and Therapeutic Assessment (TA) are some of the areas in which the benefits of using written stories are incorporated into work with clients. In this paper, the clinical utility of using Therapeutic Assessment style fables in the termination phase of psychotherapy is explored. The termination phase is a challenging time for both therapists and clients. The use of rituals in the process of termination has been found to have a positive impact on the experience (Gutheil, 1993). This paper presents several case studies and examines the subsequent impact and clinical benefits of using termination fables in psychotherapy.
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Objective: Our aim was to identify moderators of the effects of a cognitive behavioral group-based prevention program (CB group) and CB bibliotherapy, relative to an educational brochure control condition and to one another, in a school-based effectiveness randomized controlled prevention trial. Method: 378 adolescents (M age ¼ 15.5, 68% female) with elevated depressive symptoms were randomized in one of three conditions and were assessed at pretest, posttest, and 6-month follow-up. We tested the moderating effect of three individual (baseline depressive symptoms, negative attributional style, substance use), three environmental (negative life events, parental support, peer support), and two sociodemographic (sex, age) characteristics. Results: Baseline depressive symptoms interacted with condition and time. Decomposition indicated that elevated baseline depressive symptoms amplified the effect of CB bibliotherapy at posttest (but not 6-month follow-up) relative to the control condition, but did not modify the effect of CB group relative to the control condition or relative to bibliotherapy. Specifically, CB bibliotherapy resulted in lower posttest depressive symptoms than the control condition in individuals with elevated, but not average or low baseline symptoms. We found no interaction effect for other putative moderators. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that bibliotherapy is effective only in participants who have elevated depressive symptoms at baseline. The fact that no study variable moderated the effects of CB group, which had a significant main effect in reducing depressive symptoms relative to the control condition, suggests that this indicated prevention intervention is effective for a wide range of adolescents.
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Background: Adolescent depression prevention research has focused on mean intervention outcomes, but has not considered heterogeneity in symptom course. Here, we empirically identify subgroups with distinct trajectories of depressive symptom change among adolescents enrolled in two indicated depression preven- tion trials and examine how cognitive-behavioral (CB) interventions and baseline predictors relate to trajectory membership. Methods: Six hundred thirty-one participants were assigned to one of three conditions: CB group intervention, CB bibliotherapy, and brochure control. We used group-based trajectory modeling to identify trajectories of depressive symptoms from pretest to 2-year follow-up. We examined associations between class membership and conditions using chi- square tests and baseline predictors using multinomial regressions. Results: We identified four trajectories in the full sample. Qualitatively similar trajectories were found in each condition separately. Two trajectories of positive symptom course (low-declining, high-declining) had declining symptoms and were dis- tinguished by baseline symptom severity. Two trajectories of negative course (high-persistent, resurging), respectively, showed no decline in symptoms or de- cline followed by symptom reappearance. Participants in the brochure control condition were significantly more likely to populate the high-persistent trajectory relative to either CB condition and were significantly less likely to populate the low-declining trajectory relative to CB group. Several baseline factors predicted trajectory classes, but gender was the most informative prognostic factor, with males having increased odds of membership in a high-persistent trajectory rel- ative to other trajectories. Conclusions: Findings suggest that CB preventive interventions do not alter the nature of trajectories, but reduce the risk that adolescents follow a trajectory of chronically elevated symptoms.
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Objective: Our aim was to identify moderators of the effects of a cognitive behavioral group-based prevention program (CB group) and CB bibliotherapy, relative to an educational brochure control condition and to one another, in a school-based effectiveness randomized controlled prevention trial. Method: 378 adolescents (M age ¼ 15.5, 68% female) with elevated depressive symptoms were randomized in one of three conditions and were assessed at pretest, posttest, and 6-month follow-up. We tested the moderating effect of three individual (baseline depressive symptoms, negative attributional style, substance use), three environmental (negative life events, parental support, peer support), and two sociodemographic (sex, age) characteristics. Results: Baseline depressive symptoms interacted with condition and time. Decomposition indicated that elevated baseline depressive symptoms amplified the effect of CB bibliotherapy at posttest (but not 6-month follow-up) relative to the control condition, but did not modify the effect of CB group relative to the control condition or relative to bibliotherapy. Specifically, CB bibliotherapy resulted in lower posttest depressive symptoms than the control condition in individuals with elevated, but not average or low baseline symptoms. We found no interaction effect for other putative moderators. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that bibliotherapy is effective only in participants who have elevated depressive symptoms at baseline. The fact that no study variable moderated the effects of CB group, which had a significant main effect in reducing depressive symptoms relative to the control condition, suggests that this indicated prevention intervention is effective for a wide range of adolescents.