A client approaches a nurse, relates that the therapist just suggested a new therapy, and asks what "bibliotherapy" is. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
A) "It entails listing books about your diagnosis alphabetically in a reference list, in case you ever want to read about your diagnosis."
B) "It is a new form of coping technique associated with shopping in a bookstore that works to help lift your depression."
C) "It is a form of therapy based on your therapist teaching you knowledge that is crucial to your recovery, knowledge that the therapist has collected from a variety of books."
D) "It is a form of therapy that entails you reading books about ways of perceiving and responding to life events in a different way."
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