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Sugai, George; Horner, Robert R. – School Psychology Review, 2006
Educators and psychologists are concerned about problem behavior. Fortunately, effective interventions and practices have been documented for addressing this problem behavior. However, sustained and expanded uses of these interventions and practices have not been consistent or widespread. One promising approach to the systemic and sustained…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, School Psychologists, Systems Approach, Teachers
Marsh, D. T. – 1985
This first paper in the intrapersonal skills series presents a conceptual model of intrapersonal skills. Intrapersonal skills are defined as those skills individuals need to possess and perfect in order to manage themselves, and as a prerequisite to interpersonal skills. It is noted that intrapersonal skills are concerned with lessening internal…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Emotional Response, Foreign Countries, Individual Development
Qualls, Sara Honn – 1984
Physical and social loss which accompany aging are often believed to promote dependency upon family, social services, and health care providers. Clinicians frequently complain about dependent clients and patients who leave the clinician feeling worn out, or worse, burned out. Very few publications have defined or addressed this problem identified…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Client Relationship, Helping Relationship, Models
Levinger, Ann Cotton – 1979
This paper, written for counselors, psychologists, and educators, presents an integrative review of family therapy and parent training literature. Following the introduction, section 2 reviews family systems theory and family therapy; a definition of family therapy, a historical perspective, and theories of family systems, including the…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Family Counseling, Family Involvement, Family Relationship
Kaplan, David M. – 2003
This chapter addresses the issue of when counselors should suggest to their clients that their family members should become involved in the counseling process. Family systems theory and its application are reviewed, with a special focus on issues involving communication, problem solving, family roles, and boundaries. Family systems theory is a…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Family Communication, Family Counseling

McWhirter, Ellen Hawley; And Others – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1993
This article describes concepts underlying the idea of the "family as a system"; compares and contrasts four approaches to family therapy (those of Virginia Satir, Jay Haley, Murray Bowen, and Salvador Minuchin); and offers suggestions to teachers referring parents for family counseling. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems, Family Counseling, Family Problems
Olsen, David C. – 1987
The rapid increase in literature and modalities of family therapy has made it difficult for counselors working with families to find an integrative approach to assessment and treatment planning. As a result, many counselors move from one paradigm to another without attempting to integrate approaches. This paper attempts to integrate five paradigms…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Developmental Stages, Evaluation Methods, Existentialism

Wilchesky, Marc; Reynolds, Tom – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
The article traces etiological factors in the development of social interactional problems of learning disabled children and youth. Treatment issues centering on family interaction patterns are described, and an integrated treatment approach involving family intervention is recommended. (JW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Etiology, Family Counseling, Family Relationship
Holmes, Danny L. – 1985
This paper discusses the concept of a family system in terms of an interactive system of interrelated, interdependent parts and suggests that VHS movies can act as perturbations, i.e., change promoting agents, for certain dysfunctional family systems. Several distinct characteristics of a family system are defined with particular emphasis on…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Behavior Change, Cognitive Development, Family Characteristics
Hinkle, J. Scott; Wells, Michael E. – 1995
While referrals and collaboration outside the confines of the school are often necessary, the literature offers school counselors no guidance in the provision of family counseling services. This book emphasizes school counselors, themselves, working with families in the schools. A viable and dynamic theory of school counseling which is unique in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselor Training
Branch, Robert; And Others – 1991
This paper presents a model for use by college students and their advisors as they consider an off-campus internship within business or industry as part of a degree program. The following six components of the systems model as applied to internships are explained: (1) identifying student career goals; (2) investigating potential host environments;…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Planning, Evaluation Methods, Field Experience Programs
Osipow, Samuel H.; Fitzgerald, Louise F. – 1996
This book describes and assesses the major theories of career choice and related research. The following are among the topics examined: history of vocational and career psychology (historical foundations; psychoanalytic conceptions of career choice; the Ginzberg, Ginsburg, Axelrad, and Herma theory; Tiedeman's developmental theory; recent history…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education