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Sheras, Peter L.; Jackson, Stephen R. – 1978
The use of paradoxical interventions and brief therapy interdictions with a population of emotionally disturbed adolescents (males and females ages 13-18) attending a semi-residential alternative school was investigated. Paradoxical interventions were made by the psychological staff for purposes of management and change of withdrawn, acting out…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Modification, Counseling Effectiveness
Lerma, Joe L. – 1980
The proposed study will examine some critical therapist characteristics (skin color, speech rhythm, expertise levels, and counseling approach) possessed by present Chicano mental health personnel. One hundred and sixty lower division Mexican American college students will be asked to rate the therapist on expertness, attractiveness,…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Qualifications
Polivy, Janet – 1979
A variety of psychotherapeutic techniques have been used to treat anorexia nervosa with varying degrees of success. Group therapy has advantages to offer anorectic patients in the form of certain curative factors including consensual validation from other anorectic group members, models of coping, peer feedback, and active participation in the…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services, Feedback
SMITH, LLOYD L.; STROUD, JAMES B. – 1960
THIS STUDY INVESTIGATED THE EFFECTS UPON EDUCABLE MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN OF A COMPREHENSIVE OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM EMBRACING NOT ONLY GOOD INSTRUCTION, BUT ALSO PSYCHOTHERAPY, A GOOD MENTAL-HYGIENE ATMOSPHERE, AND WHOLESOME AND EFFECTIVE HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS IN SCHOOL, HOME, AND COMMUNITY. THE MAJOR OBJECTIVES WERE--(1) TO SELECT AND/OR DEVELOP…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Development, Group Therapy, Handicapped Children
Sparta, Steven – 1976
Counselors and psychotherapists have a moral obligation and some practical reasons to make demonstrable the effects of their treatments. The followup study is a commonly used method whose use is nevertheless unsystematized. This paper describes a followup study in which the author contacted by telephone and interviewed 11 former clients. He…
Descriptors: Accountability, Counseling, Evaluation Methods, Followup Studies
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McCanne, Lynn P. Fisher; McCanne, Thomas R. – 1978
Current psychotherapy research emphasizes the interrelationships of process variables and outcomes to predict success. A methodology was developed for studying the variables of client problems, therapist qualities, and methods in relation to client satisfaction. To assess clients' experiences, expectations, and therapy perceptions, questionnaires…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship, Evaluation Methods
Lazar, Joyce Barham – 1978
This document discusses the current status of women, the current areas in need of research, and makes specific recommendations. Current status is described in terms of women's employment, mental health, and drug abuse. More than half of today's women are employed but they are clustered in the lowest paying occupations. More women than men report…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Employment Problems, Females, Feminism
Disch, Estelle – 1977
Literature on women's roles suggests that those who don't marry are likely to feel like failures in the realms of relationships, work and independence. The clinic population studied found that 52% of the clientele under age 30 were single women. The research reported was aimed at better understanding this group of help-seeking women, and at…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Employed Women, Interpersonal Relationship, Job Satisfaction
Carson, Robert C. – 1975
This paper reviews some of the research findings relating to the issue of personalism versus situationism in the psychology of personality. The recurrent controversy regarding the relative importance of situations, personal dispositions, and interactions between these is addressed with a focus on the manner in which persons perceive, construe, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Individual Differences, Interaction Process Analysis
Chess, Stella, Ed.; Thomas, Alexander, Ed. – 1969
This book, the second in an annual series, contains 38 articles published during the past year in the field of child psychiatry and child development. The editors attempted to compile articles "of most value to workers in this field both for immediate information and for long-term reference." Accordingly, the articles are of two types: (1)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Books, Child Development, Child Psychology
Zuk, Gerald H., Ed.; Boszormenyi-Nagy, Ivan, Ed. – 1969
Presented at a conference at which authors represented major theoretical positions in the field, most of the papers use family therapy as an important source of observations or ideas, or as a means to pinpoint methodological problems. Papers are grouped in sections as follows: four which introduce the reader to the field of specialization, provide…
Descriptors: Counseling, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Services, Family Counseling
Kennedy, Daniel B.; Kerber, August – 1973
Compensatory education, criminal rehabilitation and training the hard-core unemployed are all forms of resocialization. Resocialization programs operate on the assumption that values, attitudes, and ability can be permanently altered as a result of outside intervention. The importance of resocialization is evidenced by the vast amounts of money…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Compensatory Education, Correctional Rehabilitation
Christian Association for Psychological Studies, Grand Rapids, MI. – 1968
A single theme for each of the three convention years forms the nucleus around which the presented papers revolve. The 1968 theme, The Christian's Quest for Maturity, focuses on normalcy and the ways and means whereby Christians can become more healthfully mature. In 1969, the convention examined the unique role of the Christian therapist who is…
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Responsibility, Churches, Clergy
Bebeau, E. Charles – 1971
The criterion issues in the area of outcome research in psychotherapy were addressed and reviewed. Through this review of previous outcome research, it was determined that three basic criterion areas related best to traditional outcome variables such as therapist and community informant ratings, length of stay, and rehospitalization. These three…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Medical Services, Program Effectiveness
Heaps, Richard A.; Seamons, Terry R. – 1972
This paper provides some practical as well as theoretical uses of group desensitization. It is hoped that the reader will gain some knowledge as to how to apply this technique in a variety of situations as well as with a number of variations. Although some problems of application have been mentioned, the authors intend that the therapist feel a…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Development, Behavior Problems, Change Agents
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