Exploring Bibliotherapy as Psychological intervention for law undergraduates: A look at Autobiographies in a Library setting

C. Ogba, Abiodun Emmanuel Olusola
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Undergraduate Law Students training is organized in such a way that they can multi-task through diverse activities ranging from classroom discussions, understanding the principles of law and mastering legal arguments, participating in mock and moot trial, clinical legal education and studying. These activities make them become better lawyers after graduation however they have also become challenges documented to lead to psychological trauma for some students. Extensive literature review, content analysis as well as interview methods were used. The conceptual framework of the study was based on analysis of 3 Autobiographies and literature review. Autobiographies by Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie were selected. They are: “Where is your Wrapper”, “Speaking above a whisper” and “We should all be Feminist”. Texts from these autobiographies that answered the research questions were selected for annotations; they providence research evidence showing that autobiographies can be used as bibliotherapy intervention in handling psychological trauma that could arouse from activities in law faculty environment.  A structured interview carried out on a medical doctor (director) in a government hospital, when placed in juxtaposition with results of literature review, showed that law environment is not the only stressor to undergraduate law students.  Background factors to each student were also found to contribute to psychological trauma in law environment. Hence it was concluded that bibliotherapy was essential intervention technique for undergraduate law students. It was further shown that academic law libraries can be a medium of bibliotherapy intervention for law undergraduates. 
探索阅读疗法作为法律本科生的心理干预:图书馆环境下自传的观察
法学本科学生的培养方式是通过课堂讨论、理解法律原理和掌握法律论证、参与模拟和模拟审判、临床法律教育和学习等多种多样的活动来实现多任务化。这些活动使他们在毕业后成为更好的律师,但也成为有记录的挑战,导致一些学生的心理创伤。广泛的文献回顾,内容分析和访谈方法被使用。本研究的概念框架是基于对3本自传的分析和文献综述。Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi和Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie的自传入选。它们分别是:“你的包装纸在哪里”、“说话高于耳语”和“我们都应该成为女权主义者”。从这些自传中选出回答研究问题的文本作为注释;他们提供了研究证据,表明自传可以作为治疗法学院环境活动可能引起的心理创伤的阅读疗法干预。对一所政府医院的一名医生(主任)进行的结构化访谈,与文献综述的结果并置,表明法律环境并不是法学本科生的唯一压力源。背景因素对学生在法律环境中的心理创伤也有影响。因此,阅读疗法是对法学本科学生必不可少的干预手段。研究进一步表明,高校法律图书馆可以作为对法学本科生进行阅读疗法干预的媒介。
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