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Population Council, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in widespread school closures globally, including in Kenya. This educational disruption had potential adverse consequences for adolescent school learners including school dropout, learning loss, opportunity losses, loss of previously acquired skills, and loss of socio-emotional benefits of time spent with peers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Well Being
Sperling, Gene B.; Winthrop, Rebecca – Brookings Institution Press, 2015
Gene Sperling, author of the seminal 2004 report published by the Council on Foreign Relations, and Rebecca Winthrop, director of the Center for Universal Education, have written this definitive book on the importance of girls' education. As Malala Yousafzai expresses in her foreword, the idea that any child could be denied an education due to…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Equal Education, Economic Factors
Stahmann, Robert F.; Hiebert, William J. – 1997
Counselors working with couples who are planning to marry come from a broad array of interdisciplinary backgrounds. The largest portion of this type of counseling is currently provided by clergy. This one volume handbook and training manual for professionals presents a coherent approach for the practice of counseling prior to marriage that draws…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling, Marital Satisfaction, Marriage
Kern, Roy M.; And Others – 1989
This book provides therapists with a theoretical base from which to view the dynamics of couples' relationships and the therapeutic process. The book's eight chapters are organized into three parts: "Adlerian Theory and Process"; "Therapeutic Interventions"; and "Special Issues in Marital Therapy." Chapter 1, Adlerian…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselors, Divorce
Smith, Robert L.; Stevens-Smith, Patricia – 1992
Counselors working in the areas of marriage and family counseling and therapy are expected to work effectively with couples and families experiencing a variety of issues and problems. Structural, strategic, and transgenerational family therapists may seem to be operating in similar manners, and it appears that many practicing family therapists go…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling
Colgan, Philip; And Others – 1990
This document consists of part two of a book of readings that examine issues affecting men in the late 20th century. It was written for counselors at all educational levels, social workers, community therapists, private practitioners, clinicians, teachers, hospital workers, and Employee Assistance Program workers. Five chapters are included in…
Descriptors: Conflict, Divorce, Family Life, Fathers
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O'Brien, Ed – Update on Law-Related Education, 1981
Offers six strategies for use by secondary school classroom teachers as they teach their students about the legal aspects of marriage and divorce. Focusing on family law, the strategies involve the students in role play, participating in an opinion poll, devising hypothetical family budgets, and examining case studies on various types of…
Descriptors: Divorce, Legal Education, Marriage, Secondary Education
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Fleuridas, Collette; And Others – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1990
Proposes Family Goal Recording as a systemic approach for measuring change in the presenting concerns of couples and families. Describes the procedures for using Family Goal Recording as an outcome measure for family therapy and a device to enhance goal attainment. In addition, the results of an initial study on the reliability and validity of…
Descriptors: Change, Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling
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Dattilio, Frank M. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1993
Notes that, in last decade, theorists and practitioners have become increasingly optimistic about integrating various components of divergent schools of thought in the area of couples and family therapy. Familiarizes readers with cognitive therapy and proposes it as integrable component with other modalities of treatment when working with couples…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling
Watts, Richard E., Ed. – 2000
This book is designed to bridge the gap between the reality of professional practice and what is being written about it in professional publications. It is divided into three sections, focusing on the techniques of assessment, transgenerational techniques, and constructivist techniques. Section one argues that assessment is the basis of all…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Evaluation
Dugmore, William Owen – 1982
A professor involved in the HELDS project (Higher Education for Learning Disabled Students) discusses changes in a psychology course on courtship and marriage to accommodate LD students. Requirements, assignments, and expectations are outlined for in-class as well as out-of-class activities. The course, it is explained, focuses on information,…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities
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Roscoe, Bruce; Benaske, Nancy – Family Relations, 1985
Investigated relationship between courtship violence and later spouse abuse in 82 women clients at domestic violence shelters. Examination of histories with regard to physical violence during childhood, courtship, and marriage demonstrated remarkable similarity between courtship and marital violence. Relationship violence rather than courtship or…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Dating (Social), Family Violence, Interpersonal Relationship
Palisi, Anthony T. – Family Letter, 1991
Humans organize into constellations subjective attributes that help them to know themselves. Self-esteem refers only to those aspects of one's self-concept to which an evaluation is assigned. Self-esteem reflects one's sense of personal efficacy and worth. Love has been described as emotional closeness, passion, and decision/commitment; esteem for…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Love, Marital Instability
Palisi, Anthony T. – Family Letter, 1992
Like a fire out of control, jealousy can reduce a marriage to rubble. It can leave self-esteem ruined. Although oversimplified, the pathologically jealous person regards even slight signs as conclusive evidence of betrayal. Where jealousy arises exclusively within a relationship then a counselor might examine the jealous person's self-concept and…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Interpersonal Relationship, Jealousy, Marital Instability
Bubenzer, Donald L.; And Others – 1986
This paper illustrates the construction, delivery, and processing of therapeutic stimulus metaphors in couple or family therapy. An introduction to the therapeutic metaphor discusses the uses of metaphors in therapy to denote a likeness between a client and another object or person, and to avoid client resistance. The usefulness of metaphors in…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling, Metaphors
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