Graduate Institute of Library, Information and Archival Studies, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan 國立政治大學圖書資訊與檔案學研究所
ORCID: 0000-0002-5320-7107 joyo@nccu.edu.tw
Abstract
Biblical bibliotherapy is distinct in its role within general bibliotherapy, allowing helpers to maintain opportunities for self-help and creative readability and accessibility through the selection of topics and the compilation of annotated
bibliographic resources. Following a four-stage process biblical bibliotherapy integrates concepts of divine consolation and counsel, focusing on the theological intricacies present in biblical counseling. This method emphasizes the
importance of professional development and support from theological seminary libraries. The article begins by discussing self help and creativity, offering relevant argumentation insights and fostering a spirit of service. It uses
the Psalms to demonstrate how the reading experience and creative growth are interconnected within this approach. Its ultimate goal is to highlight biblical bibliotherapy as a meaningful practical initiative for providing spiritual
comfort.