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1 biblioterapia
f.bibliotherapy.* * *Ex. Bibliotherapy is a method of therapy through reading, in which reading materials are used in order to help the reader in solving emotional, mental and social problems.* * *Ex: Bibliotherapy is a method of therapy through reading, in which reading materials are used in order to help the reader in solving emotional, mental and social problems.
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2 biblioteca de hospital
(n.) = patient library, hospital libraryEx. Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.Ex. Given similar demographics (age, size, and user population), to what extent do community hospital libraries differ in collection content?.* * *(n.) = patient library, hospital libraryEx: Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.
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3 biblioteca de pacientes
(n.) = patient libraryEx. Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.* * *(n.) = patient libraryEx: Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.
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4 catarsis
f. s.&pl.1 catharsis.2 abreaction.* * *1 catharsis* * *SF INV catharsis* * *femenino catharsis* * *= catharsis [catharses, -pl.].Ex. The process of bibliotherapy includes 3 phases: identification (of the reader with the character in the book); catharsis and insight.* * *femenino catharsis* * *= catharsis [catharses, -pl.].Ex: The process of bibliotherapy includes 3 phases: identification (of the reader with the character in the book); catharsis and insight.
* * *catharsis* * *catarsis nf invcatharsis* * *f catharsis* * *catarsis nf: catharsis -
5 cicatrizar
v.1 to form a scar, to heal (up).Sus heridas se sanaron bien His wounds healed well.2 to cicatrize.* * *1 to heal, cicatrize1 to heal, cicatrize1 to heal, cicatrize* * *1.VT to heal2.See:* * *verbo intransitivo, cicatrizarse verbo pronominal to heal (up), cicatrize (tech)* * *= heal.Ex. The article is entitled 'Books can help heal! Innovative techniques of bibliotherapy'.* * *verbo intransitivo, cicatrizarse verbo pronominal to heal (up), cicatrize (tech)* * *= heal.Ex: The article is entitled 'Books can help heal! Innovative techniques of bibliotherapy'.
* * *cicatrizar [A4 ]vi,la herida le ha cicatrizado muy bien the wound has healed up well* * *
cicatrizar ( conjugate cicatrizar) verbo intransitivo,◊ cicatrizarse A4 verbo pronominal
to heal (up), cicatrize (tech)
cicatrizar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo Med to heal
fig (la pena, el recuerdo) aún tardará en cicatrizar su dolor, it'll take some time before you get over it
' cicatrizar' also found in these entries:
English:
heal
* * *♦ vito form a scar, to heal (up);la herida no ha cicatrizado bien the wound hasn't healed properly♦ vtto heal* * *v/i & v/t heal* * *cicatrizar vb to heal -
6 curar
v.1 to cure.El médico curó a Ilse The doctor cured Ilse.El amor cura la tristeza Love remedies loneliness.Ricardo curó las tiras de puerco Richard cured the pork strips.2 to dress (herida).3 to cure (alimentos).4 to tan (pieles).5 to get well, to recover (enfermo).6 to heal.La pomada curó la herida The ointment healed the wound.7 to audit.Los reguladores curaron a la empresa The regulators audited the company.* * *1 (sanar) to cure2 (herida) to dress; (enfermedad) to treat1 (cuidar) to take care (de, of)2 (recuperarse) to recover, get well3 (herida) to heal (up)1 (recuperarse) to recover (de, from), get well2 (herida) to heal up\curar un mal figurado to right a wrongcurarse en salud figurado to take precautions* * *verb1) to cure2) heal* * *1. VT1) (Med) (=tratar) to treat; (=sanar) to curele curó la herida con alcohol — she treated o dressed his wound with alcohol
para curar los males de la sociedad — (fig) to cure all of society's ills
2) [+ carne, pescado] to cure; [+ queso] to mature; [+ piel] to tan; [+ tela] to bleach; [+ madera] to season2.VI (Med) [fármaco, medicamento] to work; frm [paciente] to get better, recover3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( poner bien) <enfermo/enfermedad> to cure; < herida> to healb) ( tratar) <enfermo/enfermedad> to treatno le han curado la herida — his wound hasn't been cleaned/dressed
2) <jamón/pescado> to cure; <cuero/piel> to tan2.3.una vez curado de la enfermedad... — once he has/had recovered from his illness...
* * *= cure, heal, treat.Ex. If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.Ex. The article is entitled 'Books can help heal! Innovative techniques of bibliotherapy'.Ex. The author studies the factors which have impeded the spread of information on the use of thioctic acid to treat mushroom poisoning.----* con otra copa de lo mismo se te cura la resaca = a hair of the dog that bit you.* curar alimentos = cure + food.* curar carne = cure + meat.* curarse en salud = be on the safe side.* lo que a uno cura a otro mata = one man's meat is another man's poison.* más vale prevenir que curar = a stitch in time saves nine, better (to be) safe than sorry.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( poner bien) <enfermo/enfermedad> to cure; < herida> to healb) ( tratar) <enfermo/enfermedad> to treatno le han curado la herida — his wound hasn't been cleaned/dressed
2) <jamón/pescado> to cure; <cuero/piel> to tan2.3.una vez curado de la enfermedad... — once he has/had recovered from his illness...
* * *= cure, heal, treat.Ex: If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Books can help heal! Innovative techniques of bibliotherapy'.Ex: The author studies the factors which have impeded the spread of information on the use of thioctic acid to treat mushroom poisoning.* con otra copa de lo mismo se te cura la resaca = a hair of the dog that bit you.* curar alimentos = cure + food.* curar carne = cure + meat.* curarse en salud = be on the safe side.* lo que a uno cura a otro mata = one man's meat is another man's poison.* más vale prevenir que curar = a stitch in time saves nine, better (to be) safe than sorry.* * *curar [A1 ]vtA1 (poner bien) ‹enfermo/enfermedad› to cure; ‹herida› to heal2 (tratar) ‹enfermo/enfermedad› to treatno le habían curado la herida his wound hadn't been cleaned/dressedB ‹jamón/pescado› to cure; ‹cuero/piel› to tan■ curarvi«enfermo» to recover, get better; «herida» to heal, heal up curar DE algo:una vez curado de la enfermedad … once he has/had recovered from his illness …, once over his illness …tiene una gripe mal curada he hasn't got(ten) rid of o completely shaken off his flu yet■ curarseA «persona» to recover, get better; «enfermedad» to get better curarse DE algo to get over sth salud* * *
curar ( conjugate curar) verbo transitivo
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‹ herida› to heal
‹ herida› ( desinfectar) to clean;
( vendar) to dress
2 ‹jamón/pescado› to cure;
‹cuero/piel› to tan
curarse verbo pronominal [ enfermo] to recover, get better;
[ herida] to heal up;
curarse de algo to get over sth
curar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a un enfermo) to cure
2 (vendar, desinfectar) to dress
3 (carne, pescado) to cure
II verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo curar(se) (hacerse una cura) to heal (up)
(recuperarse) to recover, get well
' curar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prevenir
- sanar
- adobar
- herida
- panceta
English:
cure
- heal
- safe
- season
* * *♦ vt1. [sanar] to cure2. [herida] [tratar] to treat;[con vendas] to dress3. [alimentos] to cure4. [pieles] to tan5. RP [mate] to cure, to season [before using for the first time]♦ vi[enfermo] to get well, to recover; [herida] to heal up* * *I v/t1 tbGASTR cure3 pieles tan* * *curar vt1) : to cure, to heal2) : to treat, to dress3) curtir: to tan4) : to cure (meat)curar vi: to get well, to recover* * *curar vb1. (sanar) to cure2. (tratar) to treat3. (herida) to dress -
7 de forma terapéutica
Ex. Bibliotherapy can be broadly defined as a technique whereby the worker seeks to utilise these interactive processes therapeutically.* * *Ex: Bibliotherapy can be broadly defined as a technique whereby the worker seeks to utilise these interactive processes therapeutically.
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8 educación para la salud
(n.) = health education, consumer health information, consumer health educationEx. This data base is a combination of subfiles dealing with chronic diseases and health education.Ex. This is called consumer health information and it encompasses information about health care and illness at a lay level.Ex. Further investigation is required into the availability in Canadian hospitals of those library services unique to the health environment such as bibliotherapy and consumer health education.* * *(n.) = health education, consumer health information, consumer health educationEx: This data base is a combination of subfiles dealing with chronic diseases and health education.
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9 educación sanitaria
f.health education.* * *(n.) = health education, consumer health information, consumer health educationEx. This data base is a combination of subfiles dealing with chronic diseases and health education.Ex. This is called consumer health information and it encompasses information about health care and illness at a lay level.Ex. Further investigation is required into the availability in Canadian hospitals of those library services unique to the health environment such as bibliotherapy and consumer health education.* * *(n.) = health education, consumer health information, consumer health educationEx: This data base is a combination of subfiles dealing with chronic diseases and health education.
Ex: This is called consumer health information and it encompasses information about health care and illness at a lay level.Ex: Further investigation is required into the availability in Canadian hospitals of those library services unique to the health environment such as bibliotherapy and consumer health education. -
10 equilibrio emocional
Ex. This article discusses bibliotherapy, the therapeutic use of books or reading as a means of promoting emotional health.* * *Ex: This article discusses bibliotherapy, the therapeutic use of books or reading as a means of promoting emotional health.
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11 hacer público
v.to publicize, to announce, to broadcast, to air.* * *(comunicado) to announce (publicly)* * *(v.) = launch, make + public, proclaim, publicise [publicize, -USA], go + public, issue + statementEx. It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.Ex. I am not going to contemplate an individual or corporate navel and I am certainly not going to make public my thought processes.Ex. Having proclaimed the merits of pre-coordination in effective and efficient retrieval, the next chapter examines pre-coordinate indexing systems in greater detail.Ex. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.Ex. The article 'Can bibliotherapy go public?' advocates for the use of literature in the public library for total development and growth.Ex. King Abdullah issued a statement saying that 'the sky is the limit' for the freedom of the press.* * *(v.) = launch, make + public, proclaim, publicise [publicize, -USA], go + public, issue + statementEx: It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.
Ex: I am not going to contemplate an individual or corporate navel and I am certainly not going to make public my thought processes.Ex: Having proclaimed the merits of pre-coordination in effective and efficient retrieval, the next chapter examines pre-coordinate indexing systems in greater detail.Ex: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.Ex: The article 'Can bibliotherapy go public?' advocates for the use of literature in the public library for total development and growth.Ex: King Abdullah issued a statement saying that 'the sky is the limit' for the freedom of the press. -
12 hacerse público
v.to come out, to break, to come to light, to flare up.El libro salió a la luz The book was published.* * *(v.) = go + live, go + public, come out in + the openEx. The article 'BookTrack on track for lift off' discusses BookTrack, Whitaker's electronic project, which is about to go live = El artículo 'BookTrack listo para despegar' trata de BookTrack, el proyecto electrónico de Whitaker, que está a punto de salir a la luz.Ex. The article 'Can bibliotherapy go public?' advocates for the use of literature in the public library for total development and growth.Ex. The contradictions within the rural society of the nineteenth century came out in the open with the revolts of the summer of 1857.* * *(v.) = go + live, go + public, come out in + the openEx: The article 'BookTrack on track for lift off' discusses BookTrack, Whitaker's electronic project, which is about to go live = El artículo 'BookTrack listo para despegar' trata de BookTrack, el proyecto electrónico de Whitaker, que está a punto de salir a la luz.
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13 hospital
m.hospital.hospital de campaña field hospitalhospital de maternidad maternity hospitalhospital psiquiátrico psychiatric or mental hospital* * *1 hospital, infirmary■ Marta está en el hospital Marta is in hospital, (US Marta is in the hospital)\hospital de (primera) sangre MILITAR field hospital* * *noun m.* * *SM hospital, infirmaryHOSPITAL Uso del artículo En inglés el uso del artículo delante de hospital depende del motivo por el que alguien haya acudido al centro hospitalario: ► Se traduce al hospital por to hospital, en el hospital por in hospital y desde el hospital por from hospital cuando alguien está o va a ser ingresado allí: La llevaron con urgencia al hospital como consecuencia de un infarto She was rushed to hospital following a heart attack Después del accidente estuvo tres meses en el hospital Following the accident, she was in hospital for three months ► Se traduce al hospital por to the hospital, en el hospital por at the hospital y desde el hospital por from the hospital cuando alguien va o está allí por otros motivos. También se emplea el artículo cuando se trata de consultas externas: Este lunes tengo que ir al hospital a una revisión I've got to go to the hospital on Monday for a check-up Mi hermana trabaja en el hospital My sister works at the hospital Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *masculino hospital* * *= hospital, medical centre.Ex. Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.Ex. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.----* ayudante de hospital = hospital attendant.* biblioteca de hospital = patient library, hospital library.* biblioteca de hospital clínico = teaching hospital library.* bibliotecario de biblioteca de hospital = hospital librarian.* buque hospital = hospital ship.* en el hospital = at the bedside.* hospital de día = day hospital.* hospital general = general hospital.* hospital geriátrico = geriatric hospital.* hospital maternoinfantil = maternity clinic, maternity hospital.* hospital militar = military hospital.* hospital siquiátrico = mental hospital, psychiatric hospital.* hospital universitario = academic medical centre, university hospital, teaching hospital.* hospital veterinario = veterinary hospital.* infección adquirida en el hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* infección de hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* ingresar en hospital = hospitalise [hospitalize, -USA].* llevar al hospital con toda urgencia = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital de bulla y corriendo = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital urgentemente = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* médico de hospital = hospital physician.* novela sobre hospitales = hospital romance.* pabellón de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* sala de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* tren hospital = hospital train.* * *masculino hospital* * *= hospital, medical centre.Ex: Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.
Ex: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.* ayudante de hospital = hospital attendant.* biblioteca de hospital = patient library, hospital library.* biblioteca de hospital clínico = teaching hospital library.* bibliotecario de biblioteca de hospital = hospital librarian.* buque hospital = hospital ship.* en el hospital = at the bedside.* hospital de día = day hospital.* hospital general = general hospital.* hospital geriátrico = geriatric hospital.* hospital maternoinfantil = maternity clinic, maternity hospital.* hospital militar = military hospital.* hospital siquiátrico = mental hospital, psychiatric hospital.* hospital universitario = academic medical centre, university hospital, teaching hospital.* hospital veterinario = veterinary hospital.* infección adquirida en el hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* infección de hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* ingresar en hospital = hospitalise [hospitalize, -USA].* llevar al hospital con toda urgencia = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital de bulla y corriendo = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital urgentemente = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* médico de hospital = hospital physician.* novela sobre hospitales = hospital romance.* pabellón de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* sala de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* tren hospital = hospital train.* * *hospitalCompuesto:field hospital* * *
hospital sustantivo masculino
hospital;
hospital sustantivo masculino hospital
' hospital' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- altura
- anexa
- anexo
- campaña
- después
- encaminarse
- garantía
- geriátrica
- geriátrico
- hospitalaria
- hospitalario
- ingresar
- intendencia
- internar
- loquería
- manicomio
- meter
- MIR
- nido
- orinal
- policlínica
- psiquiátrica
- psiquiátrico
- recluir
- reclusión
- residencia
- sala
- urgencia
- ver
- accidentado
- atender
- celador
- cierre
- clínica
- clínico
- confinar
- director
- enfermo
- funcionamiento
- fundar
- hacer
- hospitalizar
- inaugurar
- ingreso
- internado
- maternidad
- pabellón
- salir
- sanatorio
English:
admit
- ambulatory
- casualty
- discharge
- donate
- ER
- finish up
- funny farm
- gown
- hospital
- hospitalize
- infirmary
- inmate
- inpatient
- mental
- nurse
- porter
- raise
- registrar
- rush
- ward
- admission
- cafeteria
- catchment area
- clinic
- creche
- dispensary
- endow
- institution
- keep
- maternity
- matron
- orderly
- out
- pediatric
- precinct
- shut
- sleep
- stay
- tour
- trolley
* * *hospital nmhospital;la ingresaron en el hospital she was admitted to hospital;tengo que ir al hospital a visitar a un tío I have to go to the hospital to visit an unclehospital de campaña field hospital;hospital clínico teaching hospital;hospital infantil children's hospital;hospital psiquiátrico mental hospital;hospital universitario teaching hospital* * *m hospital* * *hospital nm: hospital* * *hospital n hospital -
14 hospitalizado
adj.hospitalized, admitted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: hospitalizar.* * *= hospitalised [hospitalized, -USA].Ex. This article discusses the importance of the use of books as bibliotherapy for hospitalized patients.* * *= hospitalised [hospitalized, -USA].Ex: This article discusses the importance of the use of books as bibliotherapy for hospitalized patients.
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15 inmovilización
f.1 immobilization, paralyzation.2 lockup.3 immobilization, stopping movement.* * *1 immobilization* * *SF1) [de persona, vehículo] immobilizationinmovilización de coches o carros — Méx traffic jam
2) (=paralización) paralysing* * *a) (de persona, país, vehículo) immobilizationb) (Fin) ( de capital) tying up* * *= immobility.Ex. The reading may or may not be part of a bibliotherapy program relating to the illness or disability causing the immobility.* * *a) (de persona, país, vehículo) immobilizationb) (Fin) ( de capital) tying up* * *= immobility.Ex: The reading may or may not be part of a bibliotherapy program relating to the illness or disability causing the immobility.
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16 lectura de ocio
(n.) = recreational reading, leisure reading, pleasure readingEx. Bibliotherapy is not a mere extension of recommending a book for recreational reading.Ex. A library collection is only capable of fulfilling its intended function of providing a treasure of freely accessible materials for leisure reading if it is adequately organized for access.Ex. The article 'Virtual holiday excursions' covers metasites, holiday sites, virtual travel, pleasure reading, odd ball sites, personal psychology, personal ads, and fortune telling.* * *(n.) = recreational reading, leisure reading, pleasure readingEx: Bibliotherapy is not a mere extension of recommending a book for recreational reading.
Ex: A library collection is only capable of fulfilling its intended function of providing a treasure of freely accessible materials for leisure reading if it is adequately organized for access.Ex: The article 'Virtual holiday excursions' covers metasites, holiday sites, virtual travel, pleasure reading, odd ball sites, personal psychology, personal ads, and fortune telling. -
17 lectura recreativa
(n.) = recreational readingEx. Bibliotherapy is not a mere extension of recommending a book for recreational reading.* * *(n.) = recreational readingEx: Bibliotherapy is not a mere extension of recommending a book for recreational reading.
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18 preventivo
adj.1 preventive, pre-emptive, warning, precautionary.2 preclusive, impeding, obstructive.m.1 preventive, preventive measure.2 preventive medication, preventive.* * *► adjetivo1 (medicina, medida) preventive, preventative* * *ADJ [medida] preventive, precautionary; (Med) preventiveprisión 2)* * *- va adjetivo preventive, preventative* * *= preventive, preventative, preemptive [pre-emptive], prophylactic.Ex. This article discusses the impact of the law on the preventive censorship of videotaped programmes.Ex. Although the term bibliotherapy connotes treatment, it also is used for diagnostic and preventative purposes.Ex. Coincidentally there has emerged a pre-emptive new technology for the storage, handling and transmission of information, potentially better suited to the convenience of users.Ex. The author discusses factors deteriorating library collections and prophylactic measures in libraries.----* ataque preventivo = preemptive strike.* cuidados preventivos = preventative care, preventive care.* medida preventiva = preventative measure, safeguard.* medidas preventivas = preventative care, preventive care.* * *- va adjetivo preventive, preventative* * *= preventive, preventative, preemptive [pre-emptive], prophylactic.Ex: This article discusses the impact of the law on the preventive censorship of videotaped programmes.
Ex: Although the term bibliotherapy connotes treatment, it also is used for diagnostic and preventative purposes.Ex: Coincidentally there has emerged a pre-emptive new technology for the storage, handling and transmission of information, potentially better suited to the convenience of users.Ex: The author discusses factors deteriorating library collections and prophylactic measures in libraries.* ataque preventivo = preemptive strike.* cuidados preventivos = preventative care, preventive care.* medida preventiva = preventative measure, safeguard.* medidas preventivas = preventative care, preventive care.* * *preventivo -va‹medidas› preventive, preventative; ‹medicina› preventive, preventative* * *
preventivo◊ -va adjetivo
preventive, preventative
preventivo,-a adjetivo preventive: está en prisión preventiva, he's on remand, US he's in protective custody
' preventivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
preventiva
English:
lien
- precautionary
- preventive
- prophylactic
- pre-emptive
* * *preventivo, -a♦ adj[medicina, prisión] preventive; [medida] precautionary;tomaron medidas preventivas contra el contagio they took precautionary measures to prevent infection♦ nm,fMéx [policía] policeman, f policewoman* * *adj preventive, preventative;medicina preventiva preventive o preventative medicine* * *preventivo, -va adj: preventive, precautionary -
19 profesionales de la salud
(n.) = healing professionsEx. The healing professions and the authorities in charge of correctional institutions are not yet aware of the potentialities of bibliotherapy.* * *(n.) = healing professionsEx: The healing professions and the authorities in charge of correctional institutions are not yet aware of the potentialities of bibliotherapy.
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20 profesionales sanitarios
(n.) = healing professionsEx. The healing professions and the authorities in charge of correctional institutions are not yet aware of the potentialities of bibliotherapy.* * *(n.) = healing professionsEx: The healing professions and the authorities in charge of correctional institutions are not yet aware of the potentialities of bibliotherapy.
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Bibliotherapy — is an expressive therapy that uses an individual s relationship to the content of books and poetry and other written words as therapy. Bibliotherapy is often combined with writing therapy.HistoryBibliotherapy is an old concept in library science … Wikipedia
bibliotherapy — n. A form of therapy or self help that uses books as therapeutic tools. Example Citation: Bibliotherapy the word jumps off the copyright page of Once in a House on Fire. The Library of Congress, in its wisdom, has coined a category that includes… … New words
bibliotherapy — noun Date: 1919 the use of reading materials for help in solving personal problems or for psychiatric therapy; also the reading materials so used … New Collegiate Dictionary
bibliotherapy — bibliotherapeutic /bib lee oh ther euh pyooh tik/, adj. bibliotherapist, n. /bib lee oh ther euh pee/, n. Psychiatry. the use of reading as an ameliorative adjunct to therapy. [1915 20; BIBLIO + THERAPY] * * * … Universalium
bibliotherapy — noun An expressive therapy based on an individuals relationship to the content of books, poetry, etc … Wiktionary
bibliotherapy — bib·lio·ther·a·py ther ə pē n, pl pies the use of selected reading materials as therapeutic adjuvants in medicine and in psychiatry also guidance in the solution of personal problems through directed reading bib·lio·ther·a·peu·tic ther ə pyüt ik… … Medical dictionary
bibliotherapy — n. use of reading as a therapeutic treatment method … English contemporary dictionary
bibliotherapy — bib•li•o•ther•a•py [[t]ˌbɪb li oʊˈθɛr ə pi[/t]] n. pst the use of books and other reading materials as an enhancing adjunct to therapy • Etymology: 1915–20 bib li•o•ther a•peu′tic ˈpyu tɪk adj. bib li•o•ther′a•pist, n … From formal English to slang
bibliotherapy — … Useful english dictionary
Библиотерапия (bibliotherapy) — Термин Б. является производным от двух греческих слов biblion (книга) и therapeia (лечение) и используется для обозначения формы поддерживающей психотер. В настоящее время под Б. понимается применение всех литературных жанров в терапевтическом… … Психологическая энциклопедия
Sadie Peterson Delaney — (1889 1958) was the chief librarian of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Tuskegee, Alabama, for 34 years. She is well known as a pioneer for her work with bibliotherapy. TOC Biography Sadie Peterson Delaney was born February 26, 1889, in… … Wikipedia