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[BIBLIOTHERAPY AS A CLINICAL TOOL AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND TEACHING MEDICINE].

Harefuah 2016 December
INTRODUCTION: Bibliotherapy, the practice of healing through stories, is described throughout this article. Case reports show how stories can be used as both a diagnostic tool and a treatment option. Family physicians use bibliotherapy in an all-inclusive manner to heal, consolidate and deepen patient-doctor relationships, help heal the healers and teach medicine. Stories are clinical tools that connect the patients' world with that of their doctors. Stories are a simple tool that don't require great skill and can enhance any patient or physician's experience.

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