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Gallagher, Dolores; Thompson, Larry W. – 1978
Numerous studies report that depression is the most common psychiatric disorder of the elderly. According to the behavioral view, depression results from inadequate, ineffective or insufficient positive reinforcement. In contrast, the cognitive position sees depression as a result of negative thinking about oneself, one's experience, and the…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Counseling Techniques
Gallagher, Dolores – 1978
The behavioral view that depression results from inadequate, ineffective and/or insufficient reinforcers was explored. Since the depressed person does not act in a manner open to positive reinforcement by others, he suffers ongoing and deepening depression. The task of the therapist is to improve behavior, especially social skills, so that the…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Change Strategies
STUART, RICHARD B.
BEHAVIOR THEORY CAN FORTIFY SOCIAL CASEWORK BY PROVIDING PRACTICAL LINKS BETWEEN THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE CLIENT IN DISTRESS, THE DELINEATION OF CLINICAL GOALS, THE FORMULATION OF PLANS OF INTERVENTION, AND THE MEASUREMENT OF OUTCOME. THESE BASIC ASSUMPTIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL APPROACH ARE IMPLICIT IN THE STRUCTURE TREATMENT--(1) ALL SOCIAL…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Sciences, Caseworker Approach, Conditioning
Haffey, Nancy A. – 1980
Two models of family treatment are presented in which the child's nonverbal communication is as important as the adult's verbal communication, and the child is accorded equal respect with adult family members by the therapist. In the integrated conjoint family therapy model, children are present at family sessions, and the therapist responds to…
Descriptors: Children, Communication (Thought Transfer), Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling
Maffeo, Patricia A. – 1980
Current evidence in the literature is reviewed on the relationship between sex roles and psychological well-being in terms of personality and social behavior dimensions. Limitations of the present data base are identified, such as the correlational nature of evidence, age and gender specificity of findings, failure to consider the personal…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Androgyny, Literature Reviews, Mental Health
Jaskoski, Helen – 1979
The introduction of poetry into psychotherapy in the Western (European American) tradition and a growing interest in connections between the fine arts and the healing arts have prompted investigations of the parallel uses of poetry in other cultures. Examples of how three native American groups (Oglala Sioux, Piman, and Navaho) have used poetry in…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Kaplan, Alexandra G.; And Others – 1976
This series of papers discuss the application of an androgynous model of mental health within the context of a clinical training team. These papers (1) review some of the literature on androgyny; (2) examine the theraputic tension created by the authors' position between cultural stereotypes and their androgynous vision; (3) detail implications of…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Conference Reports, Mental Health, Psychotherapy
Eckstein, Daniel G. – 1977
This paper discusses some of the author's experiences in two sexually homogeneous environments, a male juvenile correctional facility and a four-year womens college, from an Adlerian perspective. Although unrelated, the two populations have important similarities and differences, such as that incarcerated male juveniles and college females often…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Case Studies, College Students
Lichtig-Rice, Robin – 1974
The function of art as an integral part of a humanist education is discussed in depth. Five areas which clearly show the need for art in elementary schools are examined: (1) the relation of art to the unity of the learning process; (2) art, as an emotional outlet, ego fortifier, and sensitizer; (3) art as a progress and problem indicator; (4) art…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Creative Expression, Educational Philosophy
Rachman, Arnold William – 1969
The psychological role of the father in the life of an adolescent is crucial. Delinquent adolescent males have severe problems in the oedipal area. Most have had negative father-son relationships. The study group was composed of 25 boys who were on parole. Outpatient psychiatric treatment was a condition of their parole. Of the 25, 23 had fathers…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Delinquency, Delinquency Causes
Boyer, Patricia A. – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1987
Identifies psychotherapeutic and professional skills and personal characteristics important for private practice of marriage/family therapy in rural areas. Discusses implications for professional training. Describes private practice in geographically isolated Wyoming community, citing importance of skills in adjunct professional activities, i.e.,…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Counseling, Counselor Characteristics, Family Counseling

Halpain, Dale R.; And Others – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1987
Examined effectiveness and subjective enjoyment of a computer-assisted instruction program to teach neophyte counselors classic methods of psychotherapy. Students compared their responses in a simulated dialog with a client, with those of classic therapists. Questionnaires, knowledge tests, and students' choices of counseling styles provided…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories

Stadler, Holly A., Ed. – American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal, 1985
Discusses the meaning of counseling from nonwestern perspectives and suggests some considerations for counselors. Discusses cultural differences related to stress, myth and superstition, social change, and social attitudes related to physical and mental health in six cultures. (JAC)
Descriptors: African Culture, Counseling, Counselor Role, Cross Cultural Studies

Schleifer, Ronald – College English, 1987
Explains the difference between Lacanian enonce and enunciation, and how both relate to psychoanalytic and pedagogical breakthroughs. Compares teaching to language acquisition, defined as learning process of trial and error, guidance and working through where the intersubjective functions as forcefully as the cognitive. (JC)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Creative Teaching, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation

Jones, Enrico E.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Examined effects of therapist actions and techniques, and patient behaviors and attitudes, on psychotherapy outcome. Treated patients suffering from stress-response syndromes in brief, 12-session psychodynamic psychotherapy. All specific factors influenced treatment outcome, usually in interaction with patient pretreatment disturbance level, with…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques