The programme
Learning outcomes
- saper utilizzare il processo biblioterapeutico nelle sue diverse fasi per progettare, realizzare e verificare attività di biblioterapia in diversi contesti con persone di ogni fascia d'età;
- acquisire le capacità necessarie a integrare la biblioterapia nella propria professione;
- acquisire nozioni di narratologia e letteratura per la scelta dei libri adatti alla biblioterapia;
- apprendere gli elementi base riguardo la letteratura dell'infanzia e dell'adolescenza, inclusi gli albi illustrati;
- conoscere il quadro principale della psicologia generale e delle dinamiche di gruppo;
- esplorare le principali tecniche della biblioterapia e imparare ad applicarle: poesiaterapia, medicina narrativa, filosofia della narrazione;
- acquisire nozioni riguardo i processi di apprendimento degli adulti, degli adulti con DSA e adulti che utilizzano l'italiano come seconda lingua;
- utilizzare le principali tecniche di marketing per la promozione del lavoro di biblioterapia;
- conoscere le attività di biblioterapia a livello internazionale, con particolare attenzione al modello dell'università di Pécs, considerato il migliore in Europa;
- acquisire capacità di lettura espressiva ad alta voce con testi in prosa e in poesia e di realizzazione necessarie alla conduzione di gruppi e di relazione face-toface utilizzando testi di diverso tipo utilizzando le diverse tecniche previste dalla biblioterapia.
La biblioterapia è una disciplina utilizzata in diverse parti del mondo da oltre un secolo.
Partendo dalla bibliografia scientifica a disposizione, sono stati fissati degli obiettivi formativi in grado di permettere ai professionisti italiani di inserirla all'interno delle proprie competenze. Si partirà dalla conoscenza del processo biblioterapeutico come strumento per gestire un progetto di biblioterapia partendo dall'ideazione per arrivare fino alla verifica. Accanto ad esso, verranno acquisite tutta una serie di nozioni necessarie alla realizzazione dei progetti.
La conoscenza della letteratura applicata, della lettura espressiva a voce alta, della filosofia della narrazione, della poesia-terapia, della letteratura per l'infanzia, della medicina narrativa e dei modelli stranieri di biblioterapia andranno a completare le capacità di applicazione del processo biblioterapeutico quale obiettivo primario.
Un ulteriore obiettivo formativo sarà quello di sviluppare le abilità necessarie a inserire nelle diverse professionalità la biblioterapia come competenza spendibile nei diversi contesti.
Professional profiles and employment and professional opportunities
La biblioterapia è adatta a educatori, insegnanti di ogni ordine e grado, insegnanti di sostegno, bibliotecari, filosofi, counselor, infermieri, psicologi, tecnici della riabilitazione psichiatrica, assistenti sociale, mediatori culturali. Le competenze di biblioterapia permettono a queste figure di inserirsi all'interno di strutture pubbliche e private per la capacità acquisita di progettare, condurre e verificare gruppi di crescita personale o attività face-to-face, raggiungendo obiettivi prefissati autonomamente o in collaborazione con altri professionisti. La biblioterapia può essere utilizzata in contesti clinici (ospedali, RSA, hospice, centri riabilitativi), in biblioteche, associazioni (es. centri per l'integrazione dei migranti, per donne maltrattate), scuole di ogni ordine e grado, carceri, nei centri di formazione degli adulti, con i minori a rischio sociale.
Altre informazioni
Teaching contacts details
dott. Marco Dalla Valle
e-mail: marco.dallavalle@univr.it
Teaching regulations and guidelines
Other Rules
The Italian University system
First-cycle degrees: Bachelor’s degree programme
First-cycle degrees are aimed at enabling students to achieve a command of general scientific methods and content, and to acquire specific professional knowledge.Admission requirements: secondary school diploma after completing 13 years of study in total and passing the relevant State examination, or equivalent foreign qualification; admission may be subject to further assessment.
Duration: three years.
Graduation: in order to obtain the degree, it is necessary to gain at least 180 CFU; doing an internship and preparing a dissertation/thesis may also be required. Upon completion of a Bachelor’s degree, graduates may continue their studies by enrolling in a Master’s degree or other second-cycle degree programmes and courses.
Academic title: upon completion of a Bachelor’s degree (Laurea), graduates are awarded the title of “Dottore”.
Second-cycle degrees: Master’s degree
Second-cycle degrees aim to provide students with an advanced training and knowledge to take on highly-skilled roles.Admission requirements: applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree, or a foreign equivalent qualification; curricular admission requirements for each course may vary depending on each University.
Duration: two years.
Graduation: in order to obtain the degree, it is necessary to gain at least 120 CFU, as well as preparing and presenting a dissertation/thesis.
Academic title: upon completion of a Master’s degree (Laurea Magistrale), graduates are awarded the title of “Dottore magistrale”. Single cycle/Combined Bachelor+Master’s degrees
Some courses (Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics, Pharmacy and Industrial Pharmacy, Architecture and Building Engineering-Architecture, Law, Primary Education) are offered as Single cycle/Combined Bachelor+Master’s degrees (Corsi di Laurea Magistrale a Ciclo Unico).
Admission requirements: applicants must hold a secondary school diploma or equivalent foreign qualification; admission is subject to passing an admission test.
Duration: five years (six years and 360 CFU for Medicine and Surgery, and Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics).
Graduation: in order to obtain the degree, it is necessary to gain at least 300 CFU, as well as preparing and presenting a dissertation/thesis. Upon completion of a Single-cycle degree, graduates may continue their studies by applying for a PhD programme (Dottorato di Ricerca) or other third-cycle courses.
Academic title: upon completion of a Master’s degree (Laurea Magistrale), graduates are awarded the title of “Dottore magistrale”.
Third-cycle degrees
PhD programmes: these courses enable students to gain reliable methodologies for advanced scientific research through innovative methodologies and new technologies, and generally include internships abroad and lab activities at research laboratories. Graduates wishing to apply for a PhD programme must have a Master’s degree (or a foreign equivalent qualification) and pass an open competition; PhD programmes have a minimum duration of three years. In order to complete the programme, students must produce a research thesis/dissertation and present it at a final examination.Academic title: upon completion of a PhD programme, students are awarded the title of “Dottore di ricerca”, or “PhD”.
Postgraduate specialisation courses: these are third-cycle courses aimed at enabling students to develop advanced knowledge and highly-specialised skills, such as in the medical, clinical and surgical fields. To be admitted to these courses, applicants must have a Master’s degree (or a foreign equivalent qualification) and pass an open competition. Postgraduate specialisation courses may last from two (120 CFU) to 6 years (360 CFU) depending on the type. Academic title: upon completion of this programme, graduates are awarded a “Diploma di Specializzazione”.
Professional Master’s programme
1st-level Professional Master’s programmes: these courses enable students to further enhance their scientific knowledge and professional skills. In order to apply, applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree, or foreign equivalent qualification. The minimum duration is one year (60 CFU). Please note that completing this course will not provide you with direct access to a PhD programme (Dottorato di Ricerca), or other third-cycle courses, as these courses are run and managed by each University at the local level. Upon completion of this programme, students are awarded a “Master universitario di primo livello”.2nd-level Professional Master’s programmes: these courses enable students to further enhance their scientific knowledge and professional skills. In order to apply, applicants must have a Master’s degree, or foreign equivalent qualification. The minimum duration is one year (60 CFU). Please note that completing this course will not provide you with direct access to a PhD programme (Dottorato di Ricerca), or other third-cycle courses, as these courses are run and managed by each University at the local level. Upon completion of this programme, students are awarded a “Master universitario di secondo livello”.
Other useful things
Crediti Formativi Universitari (CFU/ECTS credits): Italian university courses are based on the CFU system. 1 CFU is equal to 25 hours of study. The average annual academic workload for a full-time student is generally assumed to be 60 CFU. CFU and ECTS credits serve the same purpose and generally have the same value.Degree class: Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes that have the same learning objectives and activities are grouped into “degree classes". The educational content of each programme is set autonomously by each university; however, universities are required to include certain educational activities (and the corresponding number of CFU credits) set at the national level. These requirements are established in relation to each degree class. Degrees in the same class have the same legal value.
Double/Joint degrees: the Italian universities may establish degree programmes in partnership with other Italian or foreign universities. Upon completion of these courses, graduates are awarded a joint or double/multiple degree, one from each Partner University.