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Rosen, Carl L. – 1981
Often approaching reading with feelings of stress, anxiety, and fear, disabled readers need affective as well as cognitive training in remedial reading programs. Their intellectual objectivity, self-understanding, and rapport with teachers and classmates could be increased, and their anxiety reduced, if remedial reading specialists would…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Educational Therapy, Humanistic Education
Guerney, Bernard – 1977
Looking at prevention from the perspective of the psychoeducational skill-training model sharply diminishes the apparent differences between psychologically based treatment and prevention since both are seen strictly as educational processes. The sole important difference is timing, with treatment being delayed and relatively inefficient and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Daily Living Skills, Educational Therapy, Mental Health Programs
Blom, Gaston E. – 1967
Children who have learning disabilities which prevent achievement in skill subjects or behavioral difficulties which interfere with learning can be helped to learn to substitute more adaptive patterns for madadaptive ones. Because learning disabilities are only part of a disordered developmental process in a child, both clinical and competence…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Problems, Clinical Diagnosis, Educational Therapy
Stein, Myron; Ronald, Doris – 1972
Educational psychotherapy for preschool children and its functioning are described in detail. Also described is the process of training teachers to do this work. The educational psychotherapy process attempts to operate at the interface between education and psychotherapy. The components of catharsis, recall, sharpening and correcting of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development Specialists, Educational Therapy, Higher Education
Cowen, Emory L., Ed.; And Others – 1967
Innovative approaches to mental health problems are described. Conceptualizations about the following areas are outlined: psychiatry, the universe, and the community; theoretical malaise and community mental health; the relation of conceptual models to manpower needs; and mental health manpower and institutional change. Community programs and new…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Community Programs, Counselor Training, Disadvantaged