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Peer reviewedBraucht, G. Nicholas – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Analyzed limitations of empirical research models in terms of ability to reflect an interactional perspective on suicidal behavior. A new research model was developed. Findings indicated such real-life behaviors cannot be understood by recourse to individual differences variables alone or environmental variables alone. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Census Figures
Peer reviewedPearson, Judith E.; Long, Thomas J. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Discusses current nutritional trends and the ways our bodies convert foods into chemicals that may affect thought, mood, perception, and behavior. A review of current literature suggests that nutritional deficits and food allergies may adversely alter emotional adjustment. Examines implications for counseling and suggests training and program…
Descriptors: Allergy, Behavior Problems, Biochemistry, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedSharp, Alex – Scottish Educational Review, 1981
Presents a conceptual and empirical investigation of pupil misbehavior in secondary school classrooms. Identifies three types of dissent by pupils and shows that dissent stems from different aspects of the classroom experience--pupil characteristics, social relationships, and the pedagogic relationship. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Dissent, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedDeShazer, Steve – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1979
Presents a model of brief therapy with families allowing the therapist to develop a cognitive map of triadic interaction with a completeness which words alone cannot capture. The family is viewed as an interlocking system of interdependent relationships. Case material illustrates the use of this model in changing dysfunctional patterns. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Family (Sociological Unit)
Peer reviewedHepworth, Dean H. – Social Work, 1979
The task implementation sequence (TIS), a major refinement of task-centered casework, is a powerful technique for accelerating therapeutic change by removing barriers before they arise. The cognitive approach, which has particular promise in surmounting psychological barriers, has been highlighted and illustrated with a case vignette. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Caseworker Approach
Peer reviewedBurdsal, Charles; Buel, Charles L. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980
Describes an early stage intervention program for delinquent youths consisting of three integral parts: working with children through camping; family therapy; and working with the children's school. The long-term follow-up clearly indicates an overall positive trend in support of the program. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Community Support, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Persons
Peer reviewedHarper, Frederick D. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1981
Emphasizes the biological dimension of human behavior and demonstrates the need for counselors to have a knowledge of biological mechanisms of human behavior. Explains how certain biological structures and disorders are related to specific behavioral problems, and presents implications for the counseling profession. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Development, Behavior Problems, Behavior Theories
Peer reviewedKaufman, Alan S.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1980
The most disturbing result was the extent of disagreement in parents' and teachers' perceptions of the problem behaviors of Black emotionally disturbed children. There was agreement in perceptions of White emotionally disturbed children, facilitating communication. High levels of parental involvement are recommended. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Educational Diagnosis, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedNooe, Roger M. – Social Work, 1980
Suggests a process model of deviance that allows contributions from different perspectives. The need for individual and group problem-solving strategies to negate identification with stereotypes, modifications of agency policy, public education, advocacy, or a combination of these may be indicated at different points in the process. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Counseling Theories, Counselor Client Relationship, Influences
Cappon, Daniel – School Guidance Worker, 1980
Excessive "too-goodness" in a child can lead to obsessive neuroses which result in compulsions or ruminations. The only effective treatment is early prevention, culturally, socially, and behaviorally. Children must understand that all excesses are bad. Being bad is sometimes good. Being too good can be unhealthy. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Behavior Theories, Child Development
Peer reviewedMaloney, Dennis M.; And Others – Journal of Family Issues, 1980
Describes a residential child care approach centered on group homes which views running away as one of several behavioral problems. A complex solution is offered which has resulted in a dramatic decrease in runaways. (Author/NRB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Day Care, Delinquent Rehabilitation
Biber, Sharlene Hesse; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1980
A random sample of 195 undergraduates revealed distinct sex differences in drinking type, quantity, variability and frequency of alcoholic consumption. Collegiate drinking typifies sex-role appropriate behavior. Alcohol education programs are needed to offset sex-role drinking norms. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, College Students
Sultana, Qaisar; Saunders, Marybeth K. – Education Unlimited, 1980
Twenty-eight elementary education teachers were asked to classify competencies and skills for dealing with behavior problems into three categories: those not addressed in their training program, those addressed minimally, and those addressed adequately. (SBH)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Competence, Elementary School Teachers
Candler, Ann C.; Goodman, Gay – Academic Therapy, 1979
The Student Participation and Counselling Effort (SPACE), a peer interaction approach to classroom behavior crises, was successfully used in a small rural school to help adolescent students manage their own behavior. (CL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedFord, John E.; Veltri-Ford, Anita – Mental Retardation, 1980
Timeout from auditory reinforcement was employed to reduce rates of target responses of two mentally retarded children (9 and 11 years old). Results supported the response deceleration characteristic of timeout from auditory reinforcement and indicated its effectiveness as a response reduction technique. (Author)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Contingency Management


