Written to help bereaved children, this book enables them to heal themselves by reading fiction, a process termed bibliotherapy. Eileen Jones demonstrates how a well-chosen book can offer a personal encounter with characters who may have experienced similar emotions and how books can be read again and again to provide extended therapy for children.
Written to help bereaved children, this book enables them to heal themselves by reading fiction, a process termed bibliotherapy. Eileen Jones demonstrates how a well-chosen book can offer a personal encounter with characters who may have experienced similar emotions and how books can be read again and again to provide extended therapy for children.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eileen H. Jones worked extensively in Special Education and in School Psychological Services, as a Pastoral Head of first and second year comprehensive school pupils. Her areas of study included Psychology for Children with School Refusal and School Phobia, the use of hypnosis and visualisation in treating anxiety, and the effects of bereavement on children and their families. She also spent six years as an accredited Cruse Bereavement Counsellor.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Chapter 1. What is bibliotherapy? An overview. Chapter 2. How real do we want our realism about death? Chapter 3. How do authors present death? Then and now. Chapter 4. How do writers and readers communicate? Chapter 5. Classification of books with topics of death. Chapter 6. Detailed study of the novel `Squib'. Chapter 7. Discussion and implications. Appendix A: Analysis of passage from "Squib".Appendix B: Sources of book lists. Bibliography. References. Index.
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Chapter 1. What is bibliotherapy? An overview. Chapter 2. How real do we want our realism about death? Chapter 3. How do authors present death? Then and now. Chapter 4. How do writers and readers communicate? Chapter 5. Classification of books with topics of death. Chapter 6. Detailed study of the novel `Squib'. Chapter 7. Discussion and implications. Appendix A: Analysis of passage from "Squib".Appendix B: Sources of book lists. Bibliography. References. Index.
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