Bibliotherapy as tool to enhance wellbeing
As an avid reader, Russell decided to try it. After discussing her reading preferences and life challenges with Berthoud, she received a list of books relevant to her situation, including titles featuring characters facing tough marital decisions like *George and Lizzie* by Nancy Pearl. Russell said the stories helped her feel less alone and facilitated her healing process: “It opened up something in me that needed to be opened and needed to heal.”
Bibliotherapy, which also encompasses non-fiction and self-help books, has seen a rise in popularity in the UK and elsewhere as a tool to enhance wellbeing, guide people through difficult life choices, and even support mental health treatment.
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