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Klatt, John S.; Enright, Robert D. – Counseling and Values, 2011
Although the literature on forgiveness is growing, little research exists on the process of forgiveness itself. This study was an initial effort to investigate the forgiveness process within a short-term longitudinal design. Participants (N = 41) completed 2 measures of forgiveness and a set of short-answer questions multiple times over 12 weeks.…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Models, Altruism, Counseling
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Pruett, James M.; Nishimura, Nancy J.; Priest, Ronnie – Counseling and Values, 2007
The authors examined the role of meditation as an important component in addiction recovery. Successful addiction recovery is often related to an individual's ability to develop and use a repertoire of coping behaviors, including the ability to maintain an ongoing awareness of one's vulnerability. These learned behaviors serve as reliable…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Substance Abuse, Coping, Metacognition
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Herson, M. J.; Scott, Robert A. – Counseling and Values, 1979
The memorial service is becoming a common alternative to the traditional funeral. The effectiveness of the form can be determined by the degree to which each assists the bereft in dealing with loss. Memorial and funeral services are outlined. Appendices provide examples. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Death, Emotional Response
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Farrugia, David – Counseling and Values, 2002
Although the concepts of greed and selfishness have often been used in discussions about human nature, there seems to be little attention to these characteristics in the disciplines of psychology and counseling. Considers characteristics of greed and selfishness as encountered in counseling from a multidisciplinary perspective and identifies…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Patterns, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling
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Tryon, Georgiana Shick – Counseling and Values, 1986
Discusses an alcohol use survey and summarizes the survey literature on college alcohol consumption. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholic Beverages, Behavior Patterns, College Students
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Bakken, Timothy – Counseling and Values, 1983
Counselors should not treat psychological conversion as a sacred process best dealt with by the theologians. Counselors should not criticize clients' religious beliefs based on doctrine but should acknowledge psychological conversion as a departure from spiritual understanding and subsequently help clients clarify religious anxiety within a…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Beliefs, Counseling Objectives
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Chamberlain, Linda – Counseling and Values, 1995
The concepts evolving from chaos theory can help clinicians identify patterns in family interactions that are critical for transformations to occur. This article explores a specific case example from such a perspective. Observation of how suicidal behavior becomes part of a pattern of family interaction offers a framework for clinicians to observe…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Chaos Theory, Competence, Counseling
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Priddy, J. Michael; And Others – Counseling and Values, 1982
Compared attitudes and help-seeking strategies of older adults (N=39) with younger age groups in regard to using mental health services and other help sources. Results indicated that older participants were less knowledgeable about the availability of mental health services and were less likely to utilize them. (RC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitudes, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis
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Graham, Stephanie; Furr, Susan; Flowers, Claudia; Burke, Mary Thomas – Counseling and Values, 2001
Relations among and between religion, spirituality, and the ability to cope with stress were examined using a sample of 115 graduate students in counseling. Religion and spirituality positively correlated with coping with stress. The results have implications for preparing counseling students to work with clients with religious/spiritual issues.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Beliefs, Coping, Correlation