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Mills, Ann S.; Vimalakanthan, Kiruthiha; Sivapalan, Shivajan; Shanmugalingam, Neshanth; Weiss, Jonathan A. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
Peer volunteers have been found to be effective in delivering psychosocial interventions when they come from the same culture and share similar experiences as participants. We examined the clinical utility (feasibility and preliminary effectiveness) of a community-based, manualized, peer-delivered group counselling program to address the need for…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children, Parents
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Gilson, Kim-Michelle; Davis, Elise; Corr, Lara; Stevenson, Shawn; Williams, Katrina; Reddihough, Dinah; Herrman, Helen; Fisher, Jane; Waters, Elizabeth – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2018
Background: Raising a child with a disability can place significant strain on the mental wellbeing of parents and carers. This study developed a mental wellbeing resource specifically for parents and carers of children and adolescents with a disability. Methods: Interviews with 20 parents and carers and 13 health and disability service…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Well Being, Parents, Disabilities
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Kolko, David J.; And Others – Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 1985
Parents' reasons for failing to keep appointments at a child behavior management clinic were investigated. Explanations given frequently included: poor health status of parent or child, inadequate transportation, competing home and work responsibilities, and sudden crises. Further research is needed to assess the effects of interventions intended…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Children, Clinics
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Hatton, Corrine L.; Valente, Sharon McBride – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1981
Describes supportive group therapy for parents who sought relief from the painful grief experienced after the suicide of their child. Results indicate parents who felt overwhelmed by feelings of shame, guilt, self-doubt, confusion, and isolation found some relief in the universality of their grief and felt accepted and understood. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Emotional Adjustment, Grief
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Glazer, Hilda R.; Kottman, Terry – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1994
Describes problems associated with relationship between parents and children of divorce, citing three groups of divorce relationships. Describes filial therapy (FT) as child-parent relationship training. Lists and broadly defines objectives of FT. Demonstrates application of FT via case study. Suggests strength of FT is in direct involvement of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Custody, Children, Counseling
Williams, Dennis – 1994
Although denial is usually viewed as a mechanism which impedes a family's adjusting to a child's permanent disability, the mechanism may also be viewed as a family ally which contributes to recovery and positive outcomes in brain-injured children. This paper reviews several types of denial seen in clinical settings and provides examples of both…
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Head Injuries, Neurological Impairments
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Lea, Susan J.; Clarke, Michelle J.; Davis, Hilton – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1998
A counseling-skills course for 11 health professionals, covering family-counseling skills and child-management techniques, was evaluated over a 10-month period. Findings regarding perceived counseling ability, knowledge of counseling theories, value of the course, and trainee's self-concept are presented. Supervision and evaluation research issues…
Descriptors: Children, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Disability Identification
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Gold, Patricia; Richmond, Lee J. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1979
The use of counseling strategies and psychoeducational techniques such as those advocated by Bricklin and Adamson can improve communication and increase understanding between parents and their learning disabled child. These model counseling approaches are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Easson, William M. – 1970
Primarily describing the child who must endure a lengthy terminal illness and prolonged period of dying, the text presents the developmental stages of the child's understanding of his own death. Characteristics of the child at various ages (preschool, elementary school, and adolescent) are examined in areas such as hospitalization effects,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Attitudes, Children
Pannbacker, Mary – Rehabilitation Literature, 1977
Preoperative interviews were conducted with 36 parents who had been counseled by their surgeons in regard to their children's impending palate surgery, to determine their ideas of how well their child would be able to speak following surgery. (IM)
Descriptors: Children, Cleft Palate, Exceptional Child Research, Medical Services
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Huber, Herman; Lynch, Frank – Children Today, 1978
Describes a highly structured mental health clinic program designed to teach parents methods of childrearing derived from social learning theory. The program focused on principles of child development and behavior appropriate to specific problems, and enabled parents to engage in several behavior change projects with their children. (BR)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Children, Learning Theories
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Littauer, Celia – Child Welfare, 1980
Examines various ways in which child-care workers can work with families of children in residential centers to facilitate children's early return home. (CM)
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Child Welfare, Children, Emotional Disturbances
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Meredith, Ruth; Benninga, Jacques S. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1979
Determines if children's self-concept is changed by their parents' attendance in parent study groups designed to foster democratic child-rearing. Results indicate that specific parent training has a beneficial impact on parental attitudes but does not have a significant impact on their children's self-concepts. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Elementary Education, Parent Attitudes
Parnell, Teresa F.; Day, Deborah O. – 1993
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP) is characterized by a significant caretaker, usually a mother, deliberately inducing and/or falsely reporting illness in a child. The potentially fatal outcome of undetected MSBP makes the understanding of this syndrome gravely important. Early detection and effective intervention can be accomplished through the…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Child Abuse, Child Caregivers, Children
Denhoff, Eric – Rehabilitation Literature, 1974
Descriptors: Children, Exceptional Child Services, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities
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