1992
DOI: 10.1080/00094056.1992.10522565
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Night Scares: A Literature-Based Approach for Helping Young Children

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“…Alongside the practice in adult counselling, counselling with children also began to focus on using bibliotherapy for specific problems. Examples include children's anxieties associated with beginning school (Rich & Bernstein, 1975), anxiety with specific curriculum areas (Furner & Duffy, 2002), challenges of gifted children (Hebert & Kent, 2000;Jeon, 1992), dealing with having alcoholic parents (Pardeck, 1990a), dealing with parents divorcing (Kramer & Smith, 1998), fear of the dark (Barclay & Whittington, 1992;Paparoussi et al, 2011), grief associated with death (Ayyash-Abdo, 2001), learning and social skills in disabled adolescents (Anderson, 2000), and social-emotional skills (Sullivan & Strang, 2002.…”
Section: Bibliotherapy Within Counsellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alongside the practice in adult counselling, counselling with children also began to focus on using bibliotherapy for specific problems. Examples include children's anxieties associated with beginning school (Rich & Bernstein, 1975), anxiety with specific curriculum areas (Furner & Duffy, 2002), challenges of gifted children (Hebert & Kent, 2000;Jeon, 1992), dealing with having alcoholic parents (Pardeck, 1990a), dealing with parents divorcing (Kramer & Smith, 1998), fear of the dark (Barclay & Whittington, 1992;Paparoussi et al, 2011), grief associated with death (Ayyash-Abdo, 2001), learning and social skills in disabled adolescents (Anderson, 2000), and social-emotional skills (Sullivan & Strang, 2002.…”
Section: Bibliotherapy Within Counsellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this service, many provide annotated bibliographies. For example, problems related to divorce (Kramer and Smith, 1998), the difficulties of alcohol/chemical dependency (Pardeck, 1991) or alcoholic parents (Manning and Manning, 1984;Pardeck, 1998), abuse (McDaniel, 2001;Pardeck, 1990), fear of the dark, monsters (Barclay and Whittington, 1992) and death/grief (Ayyash-Abdo, 2001) are just a few of these applications.…”
Section: The History Of Therapeutic Readingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The counselor can explain how an unknown word functions in context (Pehrsson & Pehrsson, 2006). A story can be a highly effective context for presenting words that express concerns and hurts (Barclay & Whittington, 1992;Bernstein, 1989;Winfield, 1983). Thus, a story may help youngsters learn words to unlock private emotions and thoughts (Gardner, 1992;Pardeck, 1991Pardeck, , 1994Pardeck, , 1998.…”
Section: Bibliotherapy With Preadolescentsmentioning
confidence: 99%