Bibliotherapy SourcebookRhea Joyce Rubin Librarians, educators, psychologists, and doctors discuss the theories, dynamics, and applications of bibliotherapy in addition to analyzing specific bibliotherapy for the chronically ill, narcotic addicts, problem children, and others. |
Contents
Sadie PetersonDelaney | 33 |
Bibliotherapy as an Adjuvant in Psychotherapy 1948 | 48 |
Introductory Comments | 127 |
Copyright | |
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