Bibliotherapy
The hospital's Literally Healing™ program is a multi-faceted therapeutic program that uses books to speak to children in a language they can understand - on their level. Carefully screened books are placed in a Therapeutic Library and are provided free-of-charge to patients. Books in this library have been carefully reviewed by hospital staff for their ability to help hospitalized children better understand and master the issues they face on a daily basis, issues that can include depression, sibling jealousy or guilt, fear of disfigurement; living with a permanent disability; and even death and grieving. Books are prescribed from this library of more than 800 titles by physicians, social workers and psychiatrists based on the needs of each child. Through reading these books, our patients build mastery, courage, and hope during their hospitalization. Literally Healing staff read therapeutic books to children in conjunction with social workers, child life specialists, and other mental health professionals. The thematic issues and topics addressed in the books read to our patients often prompts discussions about worries and fears that a child might not otherwise discuss. These discussions allow our team of caregivers to intervene and support each patient and help them overcome these fears.
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Experience the Book |
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Our staff is called upon to assist healthcare professionals in creating and editing books that can help empower sick and injured children.
One such instance, a collaboration between Claire Austin and Dr. Stacey Mizokawa, generously supported by First 5 LA, resulted in the publication of Right Under My Nose.
Right Under My Nose is a one-of-a-kind publication designed to help children with spina bifida understand their condition, discover new ways to enrich their lives and help their parents and caregivers answer many of the tough questions that arise. The book is hosted as an interactive experience in both English and Spanish.











