Exploring bibliotherapy for pastoral care with adolescents struggling with suicide
This study explores the use of literature as a therapeutic technique in pastoral counselling, specifically with adolescents struggling with thoughts of suicide. Suicide is a pervasive problem among young people internationally and also in South Africa. Various creative resources have been used in...
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2263/50753 Booyzen, T 2015, Exploring bibliotherapy for pastoral care with adolescents struggling with suicide, MA (Theol) Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/50753> |
Summary: | This study explores the use of literature as a therapeutic technique in pastoral
counselling, specifically with adolescents struggling with thoughts of suicide. Suicide
is a pervasive problem among young people internationally and also in South Africa.
Various creative resources have been used in the field of psychology to prompt
responses from adolescents struggling with suicide. This study adapts the
techniques of bibliotherapy and poetry therapy for the field of pastoral counselling. It
explores the potential of bibliotherapy for pastoral counselling with adolescents who
struggle with thoughts of suicide.
From a postmodern approach, the study develops a pastoral bibliotherapeutic
process and explores its possibilities for pastoral bibliotherapy with adolescents who
struggle with thoughts of suicide. The phenomenon of suicide is explored from a
psychological and pastoral perspective and insights are applied to develop a pastoral
bibliotherapy. The development of the existing fields of bibliotherapy and poetry
therapy is traced in order to come to a deeper understanding of how these
techniques can be utilized successfully in pastoral care with adolescents. The
predominant existing models in both these fields are merged to form a pastoral
bibliotherapy model. This model is put into practice by applying it to one Christian
and one non-Christian resource in order to explore the potential of bibliotherapy for
pastoral counselling. === Dissertation (MA (Theol))--University of Pretoria, 2015. === tm2015 === Practical Theology === MA (Theol) === Unrestricted |
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