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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book consists of academic and clinical interest regarding the intersection of comics and health care is high right now, which is no surprise to readers of Counseling Today. Comic books can leave an impact on those who read them, offering more than just the opportunity to escape reality. Clients who are uncomfortable with counseling can benefit from comic books because they may become more comfortable about how the process works. Comic books can provide a "safe" way for clients who have difficulty talking about themselves. This book gives clarity about comical medicine.
Dorathy Marina And Kishore
I was grown up with a lot of cartoons which acquired a major part from my childhood till now. My ability for drawing has exposed during the time of my 2nd std. On September 5, I went to school early and drew a teacher on the blackboard during teacher's day to make our teacher happy and decorated the board with wishes. After seeing my drawing, my teachers started to encourage me to draw more and more. Which was an unforgettable moment of my life. Then when I grew up, comics became my favorite companion. So I started digging out the information regarding it. During my college days, my best friend and I started to discuss a lot about beneficial comics and decided to make a book on Comic therapy. there raised an idea for writing this book.
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