Bibliotherapy
Mostrando 1-12 de 17 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. O papel da contação de histórias como biblioterapia : a experiência do projeto "Histórias na Creche" do Núcleo da Hora do Conto - FABICO/UFRGS na Creche da Instituição Amigo Germano, em Porto Alegre-RS
Este trabalho apresenta as atividades do Projeto de Extensão “Histórias na Creche” promovido pelo Núcleo da Hora do Conto da Faculdade de Biblioteconomia e Comunicação da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. O Projeto é realizado na Creche Comunitária Amigo Germano de Porto Alegre - RS. Apresenta o referencial teórico sobre o papel da conta
Publicado em: 2010
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2. A mediação de leitura como recurso de comunicação com crianças e adolescentes hospitalizados: subsídios para a humanização do cuidado de enfermagem / The reading mediation as a communication resource for hospitalized children and adolescents: support for the humanization of the nursing care
The Biblioteca Viva (Live Library) Project in Hospitals is a strategy adopted by several health institutions aiming to provide the hospitalized child and adolescent the reading mediation of infant-juvenile stories through professionals and volunteers capable of such function. The therapeutic reading has been widely used both in and out of hospitals by severa
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Informação, leitura e inclusão educacional e social nas bibblitecas braille de Campo Grande - MS: um estudo de caso
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo de caso, utilizando a metodologia da Pesquisa Participante, realizada nas Bibliotecas Braille do CAP.DV/MS e do ISMAC, ambas em Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. Ele teve como objetivo investigar se os Deficientes Visuais encontram-se ou não incluídos social e educacionalmente nestas Bibliotecas. Os principais dados encont
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Estratégias da biblioterapia de desenvolvimento aplicadas na orientação de problemas de disciplina. / Developmental bibliotherapys strategies to cope with indiscipline in the school setting.
The goal of this research was to evaluate the Social Ability Development Program structured to guide students with disciplinary problems. Following the model proposed by the Developmental Bibliotherapy, it used texts and images to present information that emphasize the revision and enhancement of abilities concerning the cognitive, personal and social fields
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Bibliotherapy: A Critique of the Literature *
Most of the literature on bibliotherapy has been nonscientific, because of the too broad use of the term “bibliotherapy.” The author proposes, for the sake of clarification in the literature, that “bibliotherapy” be defined as a program of selected activity involving reading materials which is planned, conducted, and controlled under the guidance of
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6. Library Work with Brain Damaged Patients: A New Mode of Bibliotherapy
Though bibliotherapy has long been used as a supplement to medical therapeutics, it has heretofore been based upon the patient's reading and discussion of selected books. This paper reports the first instance of bibliotherapy with nonreaders. The special limitations of brain damaged patients are discussed, and a flexible program of library work with these pa
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7. Benjamin Rush and John Minson Galt, II: Pioneers of Bibliotherapy in America *†
The history of bibliotherapy in America goes back at least to the early part of the nineteenth century. Benjamin Rush was one of the first Americans to recommend the use of bibliotherapy; John Minson Galt, II, was the first American to write an article on the subject. Reading was considered one of the best therapeutic measures in treating mental patients, an
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8. Bibliotherapy
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9. Bibliotherapy—a Bibliography, 1900-1952
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10. Bibliotherapy: A Bibliography. Supplemental List, 1955
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11. On reading Boswell's column; Thoughts on bibliotherapy
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12. A Bibliography on Bibliotherapy and Hospital Libraries