Young People with Problems: A Guide to Bibliotherapy
By (Author) Jean Pardeck
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
10th February 1984
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Psychiatry
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
616.89166
Hardback
176
[Serves] as a useful guide to adolescent literature for librarians and English teachers. Curriculum Review
.,."School psychologists may find the text preceding the annotations, more helpful in actual therapy, the annotations are sufficiently comprehensive that other professionals could use the lists to recommend titles. Librarians helping students prepare health or social problems papers may find Young People with Problems a useful roundup of familiar and lesser-known titles."-Reference Books Bulletin
...School psychologists may find the text preceding the annotations, more helpful in actual therapy, the annotations are sufficiently comprehensive that other professionals could use the lists to recommend titles. Librarians helping students prepare health or social problems papers may find Young People with Problems a useful roundup of familiar and lesser-known titles.-Reference Books Bulletin
Young People With Problems would ... serve as a useful guide to adolescent literature for librarians and English teachers. It would also be an excellent aid in planning thematic literature units. The adolescent novels presented are good choices both for their particular purpose and for adolescent literature in general. The annotations are complete and well written.-Curriculum Review
"Young People With Problems would ... serve as a useful guide to adolescent literature for librarians and English teachers. It would also be an excellent aid in planning thematic literature units. The adolescent novels presented are good choices both for their particular purpose and for adolescent literature in general. The annotations are complete and well written."-Curriculum Review
..."School psychologists may find the text preceding the annotations, more helpful in actual therapy, the annotations are sufficiently comprehensive that other professionals could use the lists to recommend titles. Librarians helping students prepare health or social problems papers may find Young People with Problems a useful roundup of familiar and lesser-known titles."-Reference Books Bulletin
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