LITERARY INTERVENTIONS FOR DEPRESSION PREVENTION: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

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Papadopoulos Ioannis Michalopoulos

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Depression is a prevalent mental health disorder known for its enduring symptoms of persistent sadness and a profound loss of interest and enjoyment. This study explores the potential of bibliotherapy as an intervention to modify thought patterns and facilitate positive behavioral changes in individuals with depression. The objective is to evaluate the efficacy of bibliotherapy in alleviating the core symptoms of depression and improving overall well-being.

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Michalopoulos, P. I. (2023). LITERARY INTERVENTIONS FOR DEPRESSION PREVENTION: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW. International Research Journal Of Library And Information Studies, 11(1), 28–29. Retrieved from https://americaserial.com/Journals/index.php/irjlis/article/view/826