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Dessoff, Alan L. – Currents, 1994
A video recording about the college that evokes a nostalgic response can be extremely effective in a fund-raising campaign and can even be used to openly solicit donations. Older, affluent alumni are the prime target audience. Producing an effective video requires attention to technical, financial, and aesthetic factors. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Audiovisual Aids, Donors, Emotional Response
Silverrain, Ann – 1989
The paper outlines the operative principles for understanding learning and discusses how these principles can help in planning a functional program for a severely or profoundly brain-damaged child. Discussed are: (1) the role of memory in learning; (2) simple associative learning (Pavlovian Conditioning and Operant Conditioning); (3) Piaget's…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Emotional Response, Habituation, Learning Processes
Schwartz, Lita Linzer – 1983
Most of the literature relevant to today's religious cults has paid scant attention to the parents of cult members. Two recent studies (1979 and 1982) of parents of ex-cult members revealed that initial parental responses to a child's cult involvement ranged from anxiety to terror. In general, the parents were baffled by their children's new…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation, Emotional Response, Family Counseling
Marsh, D. T. – 1985
This first paper in the intrapersonal skills series presents a conceptual model of intrapersonal skills. Intrapersonal skills are defined as those skills individuals need to possess and perfect in order to manage themselves, and as a prerequisite to interpersonal skills. It is noted that intrapersonal skills are concerned with lessening internal…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Emotional Response, Foreign Countries, Individual Development
Hogan, Eileen K. – 2003
Many different strategies and skills for anger management intervention have been tried and tested. Some of the most empirically supported interventions are cognitive-behavioral interventions including relaxation coping skills, cognitive interventions, behavioral coping and social skills training, and problem-solving skills training. This digest…
Descriptors: Anger, Behavior Modification, Coping, Counseling
Hogan, Eileen K. – 2003
Numerous structured programs exist for helping clients learn to manage their anger more effectively. These programs vary in intended audience, theoretical basis, teaching method, and actual skills and techniques used. A review of several structured programs follows. It is important to remember that prior to selecting an intervention, one must…
Descriptors: Anger, Behavior Modification, Coping, Counseling
Sylwester, Robert – 1997
This videotape explores the influence of electronic media on children's cognitive development. Posing the "cyberworld" as both a window to the greater world and a mirror to the students' world, the first part of the video examines electronic media and the brain's response systems. This part notes the brain's two response systems--the…
Descriptors: Brain, Children, Computers, Emotional Response
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Christensen, Betsy; DeBlassie, Richard R. – Adolescence, 1980
This article addresses some of the problems that parents of handicapped children face and the role that counseling can play in assisting these parents. The article focuses upon counseling and upon parental adjustment regardless of the adolescent's disability. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling, Counselor Attitudes, Disabilities
Delude, Rita – School Planning and Management, 1996
Crisis management teams in a rural New York State school district include 6 to 10 members. Each group must go through three days of intensive training that prepares them to deal with the media, legal issues, students, parents, and peers, while maintaining as much academic normalcy as possible in crisis situations. Lists crisis team…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Emotional Response
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Waite, Sue – Education 3-13, 2007
Potential benefits for learning that the outdoors may hold have been brought into increased focus in the UK by the recent introduction of a manifesto for learning outside the classroom (DfES, "Learning outside the classroom: manifesto"; Nottingham, Department for Education and Skills, 2006). This article draws on two recent studies of…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students
Morrison, Kenneth; Thompson, Marcia – 1985
This document contains 18 structured learning sessions featuring fables, nursery rhymes and directed day dreams to help elementary school students become aware of themselves and their feelings. Each session is a self-contained unit, so the sessions may be used separately or as a developmental sequence. The primary goals of the book are to help…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Emotional Response
Nelson, Richard C. – 1990
This book presents choice awareness as an eclectic counseling theory. The five choice principles of CREST are listed as Caring, Ruling, Enjoying, Sorrowing, and Thinking/Working. The focus is on providing the counselor with a direct and concise approach which will enable clients to make more effective choices and to exercise more responsibility in…
Descriptors: Counseling Objectives, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselors
National Inst. of Mental Health, Rockville, MD. Div. of Education and Service Systems Liaison. – 1988
This training manual on emotional responses to disaster is designed for use by mental health professionals in the training of emergency medical teams whose job is to immediately respond to both large- and small-scale disasters. It is noted that members of these teams are usually not mental health professionals, but they must deal with a range of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Emergency Medical Technicians, Emotional Response
Brennan, Andrew J. J. – 1983
Health professionals and educators should develop their abilities to educate about death and to comfort the bereaved. Due to lower death rates, the lack of philosophical religious views, and distorted perceptions of death contributed by television, death has become a mystery instead of a segment of the common experience. Particularly when a child…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bereavement, Children, Concept Formation
Given, Barbara K. – 2002
This book investigates brain structures and functions of the brain's five major systems (emotional, social, cognitive, physical, and reflective), applying findings from neuro-biology to education. It translates neuroscience into an educational framework for lesson planning and teaching. This framework can serve as a mental model for an ongoing…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Response
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