Pronunciation: /ˌbɪbliˈoʊˌθɛrəpi/
noun a form of therapy that uses reading materials as a therapeutic tool
A1 Bibliotherapy is using books as a form of therapy.
A2 Bibliotherapy can help improve mental health by recommending specific books.
B1 Bibliotherapy sessions are often led by trained therapists or counselors.
B2 Bibliotherapy can be a useful tool in treating various psychological disorders.
C1 Bibliotherapy has been shown to be effective in helping individuals cope with trauma.
C2 The practice of bibliotherapy is gaining recognition in the field of mental health therapy.
formal Bibliotherapy is a form of therapy that involves reading specific texts to help individuals cope with emotional and psychological challenges.
informal I heard that bibliotherapy is actually a thing where you read books to feel better.
slang Bibliotherapy is like prescribing yourself a good book to feel better.
figurative For her, diving into a good novel was the best form of bibliotherapy to escape reality for a while.
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