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Comstock, Dana L.; Duffey, Thelma; St. George, Holly – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2002
The relational-cultural model of psychotherapy has been evolving for the past 20 years. Within this model, difficult group dynamics are conceptualized as the playing out of the central relational paradox. This paradox recognizes that an individual may yearn for connection but, out of a sense of fear, simultaneously employ strategies that restrict…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Empathy, Group Dynamics, Clinical Psychology
Susca, Michael – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2006
Background: To the person who stutters, there are other experiences than the somatic ones of stuttered speech. These are experiences of cognition and affect: in other words, experiences of thought and emotion. For several reasons, it is quite difficult to determine and recommend core measures of cognition and affect for clinicians to consider…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Speech Language Pathology, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Tests
McEneaney, John E.; Lose, Mary K.; Schwartz, Robert M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2006
A Response to Intervention (RTI) model proposes identification of students with reading difficulties on the basis of a series of progressively more intensive instructional interventions over extended periods of time. Learners with serious reading difficulties are those whose difficulties are not resolved by the interventions. Three advantages of…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Reading Research
Choca, James P.; Van Denburg, Eric J. – 1996
Though directed primarily to graduate psychology students, this revised and expanded edition is intended to assist everyone involved in patient care. The manual attempts to provide practical and easily understandable guidelines which can be used for each step in the provision of psychological services. Instead of documenting every possible…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counselor Training, Counselors, Guidelines
Williams, Barbara A.; And Others – 1993
This study attempted to identify relationships between three measures of supervision effectiveness (satisfaction, supervisor competence, and supervision's contribution to skill development) and 48 supervisor behaviors as presented in the Supervision Questionnaire-Revised (SQ-R) and to compare the results with those of a previous study conducted on…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Competence, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Training
Stewart, Larry G.; And Others – 1993
This annotated bibliography addresses issues in the psychological assessment of traditionally underserved persons who are deaf. The bibliography was developed by means of an extensive search of research databases and a review of conference proceedings. References are presented alphabetically by author within each major section and include…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Deafness, Emotional Problems, Mental Disorders
Piotrowski, Chris – 1983
The predicted decline in usefulness and emphasis of projective techniques was analyzed from several different perspectives including the academic community, members of the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 12, internship centers, the applied clinical setting, and private practitioners. In addition, an extensive review of empirical,…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counselor Training, Diagnostic Tests, Literature Reviews
Fraenkel, William A. – 1990
One clinical psychologist who worked with terminally ill, end-stage Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) patients in a hospice type setting experienced more than 150 deaths over an 18-month time period. Many of the patients denied that they had AIDS; some distinguished between having AIDS and testing positive for Human Immunodeficiency Virus…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Clinical Psychology, Counseling, Death
Hillowe, Bruce V. – 1986
Some theoreticians believe that diagnostic and prognostic impressions are based in part on clinicians' personal values. A study was conducted to assess whether clinical judgment is affected by patient religiosity, therapist religiosity, or an interaction between patient and therapist religiosity. Psychotherapists' (N=15) judgments concerning…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Psychology, Counselor Attitudes
Parker, Louise E.; Detterman, Douglas K. – 1986
Most clinical training programs attempt to produce psychologists who are both skilled research scientists and practitioners. This scientist-practitioner or Boulder Model, named for the 1950 conference on clinical psychology held in Boulder, Colorado, has been the subject of much scholarly debate. A study was undertaken to examine the career goals…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Piotrowski, Chris; Perdue, Bob – 1988
The efficacy of using the BIOSIS Previews database as an online information retrieval tool in clinical psychology was investigated in a study conducted at the University of West Florida. Recognizing the importance of multi-database searching strategies when seeking comprehensive results, this study compared the citation output of this…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Citations (References), Clinical Psychology, Comparative Analysis
Royeen, Charlotte Brasic; Fortune, Jim Carlton – 1987
This paper identifies typical sampling problems, including improper application of the Central Limit Theorem, that are associated with the probability-based sampling procedures currently used in clinical psychology research. It then presents two alternative research designs, the theory validation model and the extended case study model, which…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Clinical Psychology, Medical Research, Models
Treffert, Darold A. – 1978
Both clinicians and patients can easily become entangled in the "rights versus rites" debate--that is, the effort to strike a balance between mandated "right to treatment" and emerging "right to refuse treatment." This paper examines legal and psychiatric precedent and practice in those areas and suggests a practical, prudent and palatable middle…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Clinical Psychology, Counselor Role, Institutionalized Persons

Babineau, Raymond – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1978
The psychiatric clerkship for medical students is examined with regard to the accompanying educational process of reconciliation of fantasy to clinical reality. Commonly encountered student fantasies are detailed, and questions are raised concerning the suitability of psychiatric clerkships. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Clinical Psychology, Expectation, Graduate Medical Education

Pishkin, Vladimir; Thorne, Frederick C. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1978
Employed the Personal Health Survey (PHS) to study patterns of symptomology related to physical and mental health in a population of 730 Ss, which consisted of five groups: felons, hospitalized alcoholics, unmarried mothers, college students and institutionalized schizophrenics. (Editor)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Clinical Psychology, Factor Analysis, Item Analysis