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Tolman, Richard; Rose, Sheldon D. – Social Work, 1985
Presents the theoretical, empirical, and practical foundations of a group stress management program to increase clients' effective coping with routine daily stressors. The program provides coping skills training through three components--relaxation training, cognitive restructuring, and social skills training. Discusses implications for social…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Coping, Group Counseling, Interpersonal Competence
Freeman, Rhonda; Couchman, Bob – School Guidance Worker, 1985
Examined the impact of group counseling on the school performance of 82 children of divorcing families. Results indicated children in the experimental group showed greatest evidence of gain, and children whose parents were simultaneously involved made the best improvements. Recommendations for the school role are given. (BL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Children, Coping
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LeCoq, Lindy L.; Capuzzi, Dave – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1984
Describes an eight-session model for a group counseling program in the school setting for preventing drug abuse. The program is designed to help adolescents identify and modify coping skills, learn communication and interpersonal relationship skills, take responsibility for personal decisions, and integrate values, life styles and goals with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Decision Making Skills, Drug Abuse
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Davidoff, Ida F.; Schiller, Mildred S. – Journal of Divorce, 1983
Describes a series of workshops offering women an opportunity to explore the realities of divorce. Experienced volunteers provide information on coping with a new single identity, handling children, finances and legal aspects and growth through the mastery of crisis. A follow-up study confirmed the value of the program. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Coping, Crisis Intervention, Divorce
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Hage, Sally M.; Nosanow, Mia – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2000
Describes a model for group work with young adults from divorced families using an 8-session psychoeducational group intervention. Goals include reducing isolation, establishing connectedness, and building a stronger sense of identify. By educating young adults on topics such as assertiveness, communication skills, and self-esteem, it will give…
Descriptors: Coping, Divorce, Group Counseling, Learning Strategies
Kramer, Joel – 1984
The prevalence of dementias in the elderly is steadily increasing. While caring for a dementing patient at home, families are subject to tremendous physical stresses and emotional reactions such as guilt, anger, grief, role confusion, depression, resentment, and loneliness. Two group treatment models addressing the mental health needs of…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Coping, Dementia, Emotional Disturbances
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McNair, Robert; Arman, John F. – Professional School Counseling, 2000
Outlines a small group model that provides elementary school counselors with a creative way to help children of alcoholics build resiliency and develop protective strategies. Emphasizes the importance of the school counselor in taking a proactive approach and reaching out to help children develop the skills needed to survive an alcoholic home.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Children, Coping, Counseling Techniques
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Rena, Feigin; Miriam, Peled – Volta Review, 1998
This article describes a group intervention model that attempts to help parents cope with the problems of rearing a preschool child who is deaf or hard of hearing. The group process involves changing emphases on: (1) the parent's individual personal perspective; (2) development of group norms; and (3) process and problems in daily life. (Contains…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Coping, Deafness, Group Counseling
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Schweitzer, Nancy J. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1982
Describes a short-term group counseling approach to use with physically disabled clients that combines assertion-training with attitude clarification and information approaches. Discusses rationale for the program and describes the coping skills group model. Details purposes and activities for each of 10 sessions. (RC)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Coping, Counseling Objectives, Counseling Techniques
Newman, Betsy – 1981
A group approach to dealing with stress is the basis for a series of workshops outlined in this paper. The stress management program materials, especially suitable for those in the helping professions, identifies the nature and causes of stress, and uses group supports to target and work to change counter-productive stress-related behaviors. The…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Change, Burnout, Coping