Podcasts as an Evolution of Bibliotherapy

For over a century, clinicians have utilized a variety of written materials--a practice traditionally referred to as hihliotherapy--to address a diverse range of client issues and facilitate the process of growth, healing, and change. Recently, podcasts have experienced a dramatic increase in popula...

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