In today’s world, where every third child faces emotional challenges,
the role of child psychologists becomes increasingly vital. According
to 2023 research, 87% of child psychologists successfully integrate
bibliotherapy into their practice.
Key areas of book application:
Working with trauma and fears (78% success)
Behavioral pattern correction (82%)
Emotional intelligence development (91%)
Parent-child relationship improvement (75%)
Why books are effective:
Create safe spaces for discussing complex topics
Help children identify and name their feelings
Offer constructive behavioral models
Develop empathy and social skills
Results of bibliotherapy:
43% reduction in anxiety
Sleep quality improvement in 67% of children
Self-esteem increase in 72% of children
Communication skills development in 85%
Expert opinions: “A well-chosen book can replace several
therapeutic sessions” – International Journal of Child Psychology
“Investment in quality children’s literature pays off in healthy
emotional development” – European Association of Psychotherapists
Modern research shows that children who regularly read quality
psychological literature demonstrate higher levels of emotional
intelligence and better cope with life’s challenges. It’s important to
remember that a book isn’t merely text on paper – it’s a powerful tool
for developing a child’s healthy psyche.


