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Reading for Wellbeing Advanced Bibliotherapy course

  • Books on the Hill 1 Holywell Hill St Albans, England, AL1 1ER United Kingdom (map)

This Advanced Bibliotherapy course will take a deeper dive into how to curate books to best address some of life’s challenges. Each week we will look at texts that can directly resonate and help address a weekly theme such as loss, anxiety and change/transformation.

By the end of the course, participants will gain:

1. A deep dive into using literature as a form of remedy and healing within our daily lives, when dealing with

anxiety/overwhelm; loss/grief and change/transformation.

2. The confidence to apply Bibliotherapy both towards themselves and others

3. Hands-on experience at collaborating in a small group, including development of empathetic listening skills

To book your tickets, please click here.

CLASS ONE - Friday 24 April

Loss/grief and Bibliotherapy

Loss is an inevitable part of life so why do we find it so painful and difficult? We will look at different texts with different representations of loss including grief, menopause and empty nesters.

Please bring along a poem that has helped address or alleviate some form of loss – our focus this week will be on the poetry genre so those examples are particularly welcome!

CLASS TWO - Friday 8 May

Options:

Travel from St. Albans – meet on the platform to catch the fast train 1.27pm to London Blackfriars –

OR

Meet directly in London, by the Laurence Olivier statue outside the National Theatre – Upper Ground, South Bank, London, SE1 9PX at 2.15pm

Please note that because of the travel time included, class will run over but will finish by 1pm.

Visit to Southbank, including

• A guided visit to the Poetry Library, in the Royal Festival Hall

• A guided visit to the National Theatre and its bookshop, with a focus on the power of drama in Bibliotherapy

• A visit to the Book Market, in Southbank

CLASS THREE – Friday 29 May

Anxiety and Bibliotherapy

What is anxiety/overwhelm and which texts and readings can best help address this?

We will explore the difference between anxiety and depression and its representation in literature, assessing useful texts and reading strategies to help combat anxiety and overwhelm

Please bring along an extract or example of a book that has helped address or alleviate some form of anxiety/overwhelm – our focus this week will be on the non-fiction genre so those examples are particularly welcome!

CLASS FOUR – Friday 5 June

Activity: Excursion to Hampstead, with its rich literary tradition and bookstores, including a visit to John Keats’s house

Options: Travel from St Albans or meet directly in London, Hampstead at 2.15pm (TBC)

Guided visit to this historically rich literary area, including visits to Daunt Books, Burgh House and John Keats’s house

• Optional tea and cake in a café (not included in the course fee).

CLASS FIVE – Friday 26 June

Change and transformation – Bibliotherapy

What does literature have to say about change and transformation? Through exploring specific texts we will view different perspectives of change, transformation and altering our perspectives

What is included in the £145 fee?

Venue for classes in central St Albans at Books on the Hill, 1 Holywell Hill, St Albans, AL1 1ER

Instructor as guide to two excursions to London: Southbank and Hampstead

Reading materials, articles and online contact with the instructor throughout the course

10% discount at “Books on the Hill” in St Albans to spend on a book of your choice

NOT included

Travel to, from and around London on excursions

Tea and cake in cafés in London

Please email bibliotherapyforme@outlook.com for further information or to register for the course and to embark on a journey for your wellbeing.

Places are limited – first come, first served!

To book your tickets, please click here.

www.bibliotherapy.co.uk

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