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Creating Safe leisure Spaces: The Role of Libraries in Community Mental Health with Lake Seif

44 min · 14 de ene de 2025
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In this conversation, Maggie and Lake discuss the intersection of bibliotherapy, youth services, and mental health. They explore the importance of representation in literature, particularly for LGBTQ+ youth, and how reading and writing can serve as therapeutic tools. Lake shares personal experiences with mental health and the role of writing groups in fostering creativity and emotional expression. The discussion also highlights the valuable resources libraries offer, including community support and access to diverse literature.To earn CEUs for this episode, visit our podcast page. [https://www.pathlms.com/atra/courses/51426]

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