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Lewis, Allen N.; Cooper, Rory A.; Seelman, Kate D.; Cooper, Rosemarie; Schein, Richard M. – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2012
This paper addresses the topic of assistive technology (AT) to offer a direction for its future role within the rehabilitation profession. A brief overview of the five AT legislative acts to date is provided. Next, future considerations for AT are offered in the context of what we know within the U.S. and global communities followed by the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Assistive Technology, Rehabilitation Counseling, Outcomes of Treatment
Wall, Thomas – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2010
Melba Vasquez (1992), educator, and ethicist, and the President Elect of the American Psychological Association wrote, "Professionals concerned with the problems of unethical behavior believe that the strongest weapon against professional misconduct may be the education of trainees" (p. 196). It is this statement, my professional…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Foreign Countries, Clinical Psychology, Ethics
Nissen, Poul – Online Submission, 2011
In this paper, a model for assessment and intervention is presented. This model explains how to perform theory- and evidence- based as well as practice-based assessment and intervention. The assessment model applies a holistic approach to treatment planning, which includes recognition of the influence of community, school, peers, family and the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Evaluation Methods, Intervention, Psychological Evaluation
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Ojelade, Ifetayo I.; McCray, Kenja; Ashby, Jeffrey S.; Meyers, Joel – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2011
African Americans underuse counseling services because of factors such as cultural mistrust, stigma, and culturally incongruent treatment interventions. As a result, this population relies on informal healing networks. The foundations of these networks have been outlined within the professional literature. However, limited attention has been given…
Descriptors: African Americans, Counseling Services, Mental Health, Mental Health Programs
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Neumann, David L. – College Student Journal, 2010
A surprising number of students in psychology, behavioral science, and related social science classes fail to appreciate the importance of biological mechanisms to understanding behavior. To help teachers promote this understanding, this paper outlines six sources of evidence. These are (a) phylogenetic, (b) genetic/developmental, (c) clinical,…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Brain, Psychology, Biology
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Riva, Giuseppe – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2009
Several Virtual Reality (VR) applications for the understanding, assessment and treatment of mental health problems have been developed in the last 15 years. Typically, in VR the patient learns to manipulate problematic situations related to his/her problem. In fact, VR can be described as an advanced form of human-computer interface that is able…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Mental Health, Patients, Computer Interfaces
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Eodanable, Miranda; Lauchlan, Fraser – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2009
Research and evaluation has become increasingly important in many professions, including educational psychology, particularly as the profession moves to becoming more evidence-based in its practice. The recent move to a three year doctoral programme in England, Wales and Northern Ireland may be viewed as a positive one in developing research…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Professional Education, Research Skills
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Platt, Jason James – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2012
This article describes the philosophical foundations and educational methods of a Spanish language and cultural immersion program based in Mexico City, Mexico. The program is designed to assist U.S. graduate students in marriage and family therapy and clinical psychology programs to improve clinical service delivery with Latino clients. Utilizing…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Critical Theory, Immersion Programs, Foreign Countries
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Goldfarb, Fran D.; Devine, KimLori; Yingling, Jacalyn T.; Hill, Antoinette; Moss, Jan; Ogburn, Elaine Shurie; Roberts, Ruth J.; Smith, Mark A.; Pariseau, Crystal – Journal of Family Social Work, 2010
It has different names; in health care it is referred to as "family centered," in mental health, "family driven," and in social work, "relationship based." Regardless of the name, all of these concepts share the same core principle that professionals intentionally partner with families: seeking family input, viewing the family as the primary…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Work, Individualized Family Service Plans, Family Involvement
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Gray, Erika S. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2008
Dyslexia is a congenital disorder characterized by unexpected difficulties in learning to read and spell in relation to one's verbal intelligence, motivation, and educational opportunities (Aylward et al., 2003; Morgan, 1896). Because dyslexia can affect 1.5-5% of the population (Aylward et al., 2003; Vellutino et al., 1996), understanding how to…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Clinical Psychology, Disability Identification, Intervention
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Vanderploeg, Jeffrey J.; Franks, Robert P.; Plant, Robert; Cloud, Marilyn; Tebes, Jacob Kraemer – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2009
Extended day treatment (EDT) is an innovative intermediate-level service for children and adolescents with serious emotional and behavioral disorders delivered during the after school hours. This paper describes the core components of the EDT model of care within the context of statewide systems of care, including its core service components,…
Descriptors: Health Services, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, After School Programs
Saleem, Daa'iyah; Rasheed, Sakinah – Georgia School Counselors Association Journal, 2010
Two Muslim women who hold Ph.D.'s, a clinical and developmental psychologist and a teacher educator speak personally and professionally about important information school counselors need to know about Islam and providing services to Muslim children. First, the authors draw from personal experiences in parenting Muslim children who have come of age…
Descriptors: Muslims, Self Esteem, Islam, Young Adults
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Byrne, Andrew M.; Hartley, Michael T. – Rehabilitation Education, 2010
Technological innovations are increasingly affecting the delivery of clinical supervision. Yet there is limited information on how supervisors can use digital technology to broaden settings in which students record client interviews, enhance evaluation of students' clinical performance, and increase accessibility for students with disabilities.…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Educational Technology, Rehabilitation Counseling, Clinical Experience
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Zikic, Jelena; Franklin, Mark – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2010
CareerCycles (CC) career counseling framework and method of practice integrates and builds on aspects of positive psychology. Through its holistic and narrative approach, the CC method seeks to collaboratively identify and understand clients' career and life stories. It focuses on their strengths, desires, preferences, assets, future…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Career Counseling, Counselors, Careers
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Adkison-Bradley, Carla; Maynard, Donna; Johnson, Phillip; Carter, Stephaney – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2009
Depression is a common condition among women in the United Kingdom. However, little is known about the context of depression among British African Caribbean women. This article offers a preliminary discussion regarding issues and information pertaining to depression among British African Caribbean women. Characteristics and symptoms of depression…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Depression (Psychology), Womens Studies
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