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... literature and psychology are fellow disciplines , literature is not watered - down psy- chology nor is psychology methodized literature . ” 28 In analyzing the therapeutic value of poetry , Schauffler states that psychic mechanisms are ...
... literature and psychology are fellow disciplines , literature is not watered - down psy- chology nor is psychology methodized literature . ” 28 In analyzing the therapeutic value of poetry , Schauffler states that psychic mechanisms are ...
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... Literature . New York : Oxford Univ . Press , 1943 . Social , Educational Research and Development , Inc. Institutional Library Services : A Plan for the State of Illinois . Chicago : American Library Assn . , 1970 . Standards for ...
... Literature . New York : Oxford Univ . Press , 1943 . Social , Educational Research and Development , Inc. Institutional Library Services : A Plan for the State of Illinois . Chicago : American Library Assn . , 1970 . Standards for ...
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... literature may have therapeutic effects , imaginative literature makes possible an emotional ex- perience without which therapy cannot take place . ' " 1 Modern literature for children and young people abounds in situations and problems ...
... literature may have therapeutic effects , imaginative literature makes possible an emotional ex- perience without which therapy cannot take place . ' " 1 Modern literature for children and young people abounds in situations and problems ...
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