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Talbott, Elizabeth; Zurheide, Jaime L.; Karabatsos, George; Kumm, Skip – Behavioral Disorders, 2021
Valid and reliable teacher ratings serve as the foundation for screening and assessment of youth with behavioral disorders and twin studies offer an opportunity to study those ratings. We conducted a meta-analysis of 15 empirical investigations of aggressive and rule-breaking behavior using teacher ratings in the context of a twin research design.…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Twins, Teacher Attitudes, Predictor Variables
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Lane, Kathleen Lynne – Education and Treatment of Children, 2007
Three-tiered models have been embraced by many schools to prevent and respond to antisocial behavior. However, many of these three-tiered models are incomplete or underdeveloped. Specifically, little attention has been devoted to studying how to (a) systematically identify students who require more focused secondary interventions and (b) build…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, High Risk Students, Behavior Disorders, Intervention
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Termini, Kristin A.; Golden, Jeannie A. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2007
Research on moral behavior in children is sorely lacking in the behavioral literature. Yet, behavioral research documenting effective treatment of children with behavioral and emotional problems has often failed to generalize or to focus on moral behavior. Developmental psychologists have researched moral behavior and have provided models of moral…
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Psychologists, Moral Values, Developmental Psychology
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Widener, Anmarie J. – Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss, 1996
Explores current research on psychological reactions following induced and spontaneous abortions. Provides examples of studies wherein researchers have used a loss model to understand this experience. Explores possible reasons for the apparent inattention to grief reactions following this type of loss and offers an alternative approach to the loss…
Descriptors: Abortions, Bereavement, Coping, Death
Sallee, Alvin L.; LeVine, Elaine S. – 1985
Presented are: (1) a review of literature which attempts to define the nature of the adolescent crisis among adopted children; and (2) an attempt to develop a theoretical perspective on adopted adolescents which incorporates a biological-social view of the causes of adolescents' problems. The paper attempts to develop an intervention-guiding model…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adopted Children, Emotional Problems, Etiology
Midlarsky, Elizabeth; Hannah, Mary Elizabeth – 1989
Research has shown that siblings can experience either negative or positive mental health outcomes as a result of having a brother or sister with disabilities. When maladjustment occurs, it is frequently attributed to the stress of excessive helping. This research-based paper proposes that siblings of children with disabilities, perceiving…
Descriptors: Coping, Disabilities, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Problems
Rittner, Max – 1984
The paper describes the physical and psychological symptoms of anorexia nervosa, treatment methods, and implications for the classroom. A rationale is offered for the predominance of upper-middle and upper class female adolescents in the anorectic population. Four models of treatment for the anorectic individual are considered: medical,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anorexia Nervosa, Emotional Problems, Etiology
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Gesten, Ellis L.; Weissberg, Roger P. – Special Services in the Schools, 1986
School-based, social problem-solving (SPS) training offers promise both for the prevention and remediation of social maladjustment of disabled children, with emphasis placed on social competence, social skills, and social problem-solving. Strategies for maximizing SPS skills acquisition include repetition, modeling, and role-playing. (CB)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Emotional Problems
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Hernandez, Thomas J.; Fister, Deborah L. – Journal of College Counseling, 2001
Proposes a systemic model for handling disruptive behaviors among college students. The model, in which college counselors have a leading role, uses faculty liaisons, a faculty and staff handbook, faculty and staff training, and policy development to address the problem. (Contains 22 references.) (Author/GCP)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, College Students, Counseling Techniques
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Schmitz, Cathryne L.; Hilton, Alan – Social Work in Education, 1996
Reviews the characteristics of preschool children with emotional and behavioral problems. Discusses existing models of service delivery and presents a collaborative model for services that integrates mental health treatment and education. Claims that combined mental health and education service models can lead to improved outcomes for at-risk…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Cooperation, Emotional Problems
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Thurber, Christopher A.; Sigman, Marian D. – Child Development, 1998
Examined predictors and sequelae of homesickness in 293 boys, ages 8 to 16 years, who spent two weeks at an overnight camp. Found that the "homesick disposition" and little prior separation together accounted for 69% of the variance in self-reported homesickness. Interpersonal attitudes and perceived control predicted 70% of the variance…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Childhood Attitudes, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Experience
Spragg, Paul A. – 1983
The paper addresses issues in counseling the retarded in the context of the research literature, identifies promising trends, and proposes a counseling model. Three issues are identified: the necessity for counseling to meet measurable objectives; the need for cost effectiveness; and the need for an integrated model. After proposing a definition…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cost Effectiveness, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
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Merrell, Kenneth W. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1996
Addresses the conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of social-emotional problems in preschool children. Promising findings, materials, and techniques are reviewed, such as the internalizing-externalizing dichotomy, developmental pathways, the Early Screening Project, the Preschool and Kindergarten Behavior Scales, behavioral momentum to…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Early Intervention, Emotional Problems, Evaluation Methods
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Scholte, Evert M. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1998
Presents a multiple-risk model wherein the psychosocial needs of troubled children can be easily assessed in a uniform way. Reports that model has sufficient reliability. Uses model to describe the mean-risk profiles of children in five major welfare programs for children in Holland; discusses how risk profiles can assist in selecting a program…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Client Characteristics (Human Services)
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Srebnik, Debra; And Others – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1996
This article provides estimates of emotional and behavioral problems in children and their service utilization patterns. A model for the study of children's help-seeking pathways is offered and used to review the empirical support for variables associated with help-seeking, primarily help-seeking of formal mental health services. (DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Children
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