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Nakatani, Eriko; Krebs, Georgina; Micali, Nadia; Turner, Cynthia; Heyman, Isobel; Mataix-Cols, David – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2011
Background: There is emerging evidence that early onset obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may be a phenomenologically distinct subtype of the disorder. Previous research has shown that individuals who report an early onset display greater severity and persistence of symptoms, and they may be less responsive to treatment. To date, this question…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Counseling Techniques, Severity (of Disability)
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Miramontes, Nancy Y.; Marchant, Michelle; Heath, Melissa Allen; Fischer, Lane – Education and Treatment of Children, 2011
As more schools turn to positive behavior interventions and support (PBIS) to address students' academic and behavioral problems, there is an increased need to adequately evaluate these programs for social relevance. The present study used social validation measures to evaluate a statewide PBIS initiative. Active consumers of the program were…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Behavior Problems, Behavior Modification, Intervention
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Hawken, Leanne S.; O'Neill, Robert E.; MacLeod, K. Sandra – Education and Treatment of Children, 2011
The Behavior Education Program (BEP) is a check-in, check-out intervention implemented with students who are at-risk for engaging in more severe problem behavior. Previous research with middle and elementary school students found that the BEP was more effective with students who had adult attention maintained problem behavior. The purposes of this…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Program Effectiveness
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Lester, Kathryn J.; Field, Andy P.; Muris, Peter – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2011
This study investigated the effects of experimentally modifying interpretation biases for children's cognitions, avoidance behavior, anxiety vulnerability, and physiological responding. Sixty-seven children (6-11 years) were randomly assigned to receive a positive or negative interpretation bias modification procedure to induce interpretation…
Descriptors: Tests, Anxiety, Investigations, Children
Cassella, Megan Duffy; Sidener, Tina M.; Sidener, David W.; Progar, Patrick R. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
This study systematically replicated and extended previous research on response interruption and redirection (RIRD) by assessing instructed responses of a different topography than the target behavior, percentage of session spent in treatment, generalization of behavior reduction, and social validity of the intervention. Results showed that RIRD…
Descriptors: Topography, Autism, Behavior Modification, Children
Hsieh, Hsing-Hsiu; Wilder, David A.; Abellon, O. Elizabeth – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
A brief training package consisting of modeling, rehearsal, and feedback was evaluated to train caregivers to use incidental teaching to teach 3 children with autism to request an item or activity. The training package improved correct implementation of the incidental teaching procedure by caregivers. In addition, probes indicated that caregivers…
Descriptors: Caregiver Training, Teaching Methods, Children, Autism
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Cohen, Judith A.; Mannarino, Anthony P.; Murray, Laura K. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Many youth experience ongoing trauma exposure, such as domestic or community violence. Clinicians often ask whether evidence-based treatments containing exposure components to reduce learned fear responses to historical trauma are appropriate for these youth. Essentially the question is, if youth are desensitized to their trauma experiences, will…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Trauma, Youth
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McKay, Dean – American Psychologist, 2011
Comments on the original article, "The efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy," by J. Shedler. Shedler summarized a large body of research that shows psychodynamic therapy to have a substantial effect size, comparable to that for many empirically supported treatments. This is an important finding, in part refuting the concerns raised by Bornstein…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Psychotherapy, Effect Size, Cognitive Restructuring
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Kenzer, Amy L.; Bishop, Michele R. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2011
This study examined relative preference for familiar and novel stimuli for 31 children with autism. Preference surveys, completed by 39 staff members, identified high and low preference familiar stimuli for each participant. Novel stimuli were selected by experimenters and included items that were not reported on a preference survey for that…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Autism, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Children
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Han, Heejeong Sophia – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2014
There is a growing recognition that young children's social competence is critical because it is positively associated with their school readiness and academic success. However, professional development (PD) opportunities for early childhood teachers to enhance their roles in promoting young children's social competence are limited. In…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Interpersonal Competence, Young Children, Preschool Teachers
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Sabalauskas, Kara L.; Ortolani, Charles L.; McCall, Matthew J. – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Child welfare providers are increasingly required to demonstrate that strengths-based, evidence-informed practices are central to their intervention methodology. This case study describes how a large child welfare agency instituted cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as the core component of a strength-based practice model with the goal of…
Descriptors: Pathology, Child Welfare, Intervention, Case Studies
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Mohammadzaheri, Fereshteh; Koegel, Lynn Kern; Rezaee, Mohammad; Rafiee, Seyed Majid – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2014
Accumulating studies are documenting specific motivational variables that, when combined into a naturalistic teaching paradigm, can positively influence the effectiveness of interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The purpose of this study was to compare two applied behavior analysis (ABA) intervention procedures, a…
Descriptors: Motivation, Intervention, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Redding, Sam – Center on Innovations in Learning, Temple University, 2014
Parents seek for their children "something other" than what they usually expect them to acquire through the regular school program, and they turn to extracurricular activities and out-of-school experiences to find it. Teachers know that each student brings to a learning task a "something other"--certain attributes that affect…
Descriptors: Competence, Skill Development, Mastery Learning, Metacognition
Rush-Ossenbeck, Marilyn; West-Olatunji, Cirecie – Online Submission, 2014
The authors propose a CBT-based Therapeutic Community (TC) program designed to facilitate healthy relationships between military veterans and their families. In many military veteran families, there is a struggle to maintain a healthy and balanced life both outside and inside the household. This struggle affects both spouses and children and is…
Descriptors: Veterans, Family Relationship, At Risk Persons, Counseling Techniques
Coleman, Katherine; Mills, Bethany – Online Submission, 2014
This psychoeducational counselling group is designed to explore the many facets of the emerging female adolescent identity and foster a high level of self-esteem. According to Powell (2004) adolescence is a time, and even more so for females, which can be marked by many identity conflicts and low levels of self-esteem. As such, this 14 week…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Self Esteem, Adolescents, Females
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