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Crumb, Loni; Haskins, Natoya – Journal of College Counseling, 2017
This article presents an integrative framework for using cognitive behavior therapy through the lens of relational cultural theory. The authors provide an overview of cognitive behavior therapy and relational cultural theory, followed by suggestions on how to facilitate cognitive behavior therapy using the principles of relational cultural theory…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification, School Counseling, Higher Education
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Chenneville, Tiffany; St. John Walsh, Audra – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2016
This paper describes a "mindful rational living" approach, which incorporates mindfulness techniques with rational emotive behavioral therapy strategies for addressing HIV in the school setting. The utility of this approach for attending to the physical, mental, and psychosocial aspects of school-based HIV prevention and treatment will…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Behavior Modification, Therapy, Intervention
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Claidiere, Nicolas; Whiten, Andrew – Psychological Bulletin, 2012
Conformity--defined here by the fact that an individual displays a particular behavior because it is the most frequent the individual witnessed in others--has long been recognized by social psychologists as one of the main categories of social influence. Surprisingly, it is only recently that conformity has become an active topic in animal and…
Descriptors: Evolution, Animals, Social Behavior, Psychologists
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Trickett, Edison J.; Rowe, Hillary L. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2012
In recent years, ecological perspectives have become more visible in prevention, health promotion, and public health within the school context. Individually based approaches to understanding and changing behavior have been increasingly challenged by these perspectives because of their appreciation for contextual influences on individual behavior.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Health Promotion, Prevention, Public Health
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Whitlock, Janis; Eells, Greg; Cummings, Nina; Purington, Amanda – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2009
Concern about the prevalence of nonsuicidal self-injury is widespread. Members of an electronic listserv for college counseling center directors nationwide were invited to participate in a Web survey to investigate provider experience with nonsuicidal self-injury; 290 surveys were analyzed. Most respondents perceived recent increases in…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Incidence, Injuries, Behavior Modification
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Morgan, David L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2009
Students in research methods courses, especially those taught in an intense format, might be hard pressed to actually conduct research studies due to logistics and time constraints. I describe the use of single-case research design and a personalized behavior project as an alternative research project for students in an undergraduate psychology…
Descriptors: Research Design, Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum, Research Methodology
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Schmaling, Karen B. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
The underrepresentation of women in leadership positions in higher education is well documented. There are a number of potential reasons for this gender disparity, but gender discrimination appears to be an important maintenance factor. The paper proposes a taxonomy of gender microaggressions, which are forms of gender discrimination, to help…
Descriptors: Females, Women Administrators, Disproportionate Representation, Higher Education
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Ulman, Jerome D. – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Describes a simulation game reinforcing students' understanding of the four elements of behavior modification: measurement, intervention, evaluation, and maintenance. (CK)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Higher Education, Psychology, Simulation
Southern Education Foundation, 2014
This brief summarizes the findings of the larger study, "Just Learning: The Imperative to Transform Juvenile Justice Systems into Effective Educational Systems. A Study of Juvenile Justice Schools in the South and the Nation." With awareness growing that schools are disciplining and suspending minority students at alarming rates, the…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation, Institutionalized Persons
Kessler, Lisa; Kalodner, Cynthia – 1989
Collaboration between a dietitian and a psychologist has been described as critical to the development and implementation of this weight control programs, and this paper describes such a program conducted through a college student health center. Nutritional components of weight loss programs should provide information which will enable…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Body Weight, College Students, Dietitians
Bozik, Mary – 1982
Because students with stage fright are numerous, different from their college peers, and capable of being helped, the University of Illinois has created stage fright sections within the basic speech course. To meet the behavioral objectives of the course, the student should be able to define stage fright and recognize its common symptoms, describe…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Modification, Communication Apprehension, Higher Education
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Barrow, John C. – Journal of American College Health, 1982
A rationale is presented for using a coping-skills training approach with college students who face important environmental demands. Two case examples of college students suffering from test anxiety illustrate the effectiveness of brief therapy approaches in teaching coping skills. (Author/CJ)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, College Students, Coping, Higher Education
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McIntire, Roger W.; And Others – NASPA Journal, 1992
Examined effectiveness of General Education 100 (GNED 100), behaviorally oriented course addressing nonacademic/academic factors affecting student retention. Compared to performance predicted by university's admissions formula, performance of 407 GNED 100 students exceeded predicted norms by as much as 1 grade point. Differences related positively…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, College Programs, College Students, Higher Education
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Davis, Stephen F.; Ault, Robert E. – Action in Teacher Education, 1980
Mentally ill patients engaging in art activities were seen to recover from their illnesses faster than those not so engaged. An art therapy profession has grown as the result of this observation and incorporates a variety of theoretical orientations ranging from highly educational to highly nondirective and analytic. (JD)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Behavior Modification, Educational Therapy, Higher Education
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Jason, Leonard A.; Smith, Trina – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Urges community psychologists to act as behavioral ecological matchmakers--a role entailing identifying individuals or groups desiring behavioral change and linking the target participants with networks of settings analyzed previously as facilitating the specified changes. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavioral Science Research, Higher Education, Internship Programs
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