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Phares, Vicky; Fields, Sherecce; Binitie, Idia – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2006
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are mothers. This article reviews the level of fathers' inclusion in therapy, delineates possible barriers to fathers' participation in child-related treatment, and discusses factors associated with fathers' involvement in therapy. Empirically and…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Therapy, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship
Hyde, Justeen – Journal of Adolescence, 2005
This paper explores why young people leave home and become homeless. Drawing on life history interviews conducted with 50 homeless youth in Los Angeles, explanations provided by participants for becoming homelessness and how they understand their experiences are presented. In professional discourses, homeless young people are often portrayed as…
Descriptors: Biographies, Young Adults, Homeless People, Interviews
Dodson, Laura Sue; Kurpius, DeWayne – 1977
The theory, technique, and process of family counseling are presented in this book to facilitate the development of counselor's personal philosophies and styles. In the first section a view of the potentials of family life are presented. Peak experiences in an actualizing family and guidelines toward family actualization are presented. The second…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselor Role, Family Counseling
Auerbach, Carol B. – 1984
In family counseling, the therapist must take into account the developmental level and contextual framework of the family. Within the family, anger can occur over both intrapersonal and interpersonal issues. The therapist must determine the cause for the anger, how it is manifest, and what it represents. Some possible causes for anger within the…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Objectives, Emotional Problems, Family Counseling

Doherty, William J.; And Others – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1985
Analyzes 13 models of family therapy according to their special emphases on the Family FIRO (Fundamental Interpersonal Relationship Orientation) model's dimensions of inclusion, control, and intimacy. Final conceptual analysis of models indicated that four family therapy models emphasized inclusion as a primary focus, four emphasized control, and…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling, Family Problems, Interpersonal Relationship
Okun, Barbara F. – 1984
This information analysis paper is based on a computer search of the ERIC database from November 1966 through March 1984, and on pertinent outside resources related to marriage and family counseling. A brief historical perspective of the field of marriage and family counseling is provided, and the differences and overlaps between family,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Family Counseling
Penrose, David M. – 1986
The Reciprocity Family Counseling Method involves learning principles of behavior modification including selective reinforcement, behavioral contracting, self-correction, and over-correction. Selective reinforcement refers to the recognition and modification of parent/child responses and reinforcers. Parents and children are asked to identify…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Children, Counseling Techniques
Coping with the Ultimate Change, Death of a Family Member: A Support Group for Bereaved Adolescents.
Furman, Janice; Pratt, Judith – 1985
This paper describes a group counseling model for bereaved adolescents, which was designed to enhance awareness of grief issues among adolescents and to provide guidelines for addressing those needs in a group setting. The decision to develop a support group for bereaved students is reviewed and the steps taken by a Fairfax County, Virginia…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Death, Family Problems

Skeen, Patsy; And Others – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1985
Provides information concerning various stepfamily members and the uniqueness of stepfamily relationships. Implications for practitioners are delineated. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Objectives, Counselor Role, Family Life, Family Problems
Cohen, George M.; And Others – 1986
This document contains papers from a conference which targeted the needs and interests of counselors working with families. Individual papers in the book include: (1) "Economic, Social and Political Influences on Families" (Lynda Henley Walters); (2) "Family Structures and Stresses: A Counseling Perspective" (Edwin Herr); (3) "Cultural Diversity…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Counselors, Family Counseling
Ariel, Shlomo – 1985
This paper examines a case study of family play therapy in Israel. The unique contributions of play therapy are evaluated including the therapy's accessibility to young children, its richness and flexibility, its exposure of covert patterns, its wealth of therapeutic means, and its therapeutic economy. The systematization of the therapy attempts…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling
Lachance, Laurie, Comp. – 1984
This digest defines drug abuse and examines ensuing family problems, methods of intervention and treatment, school related problems, and prevention of chemical dependency. (BH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction

Peeks, Barbara – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1989
Describes transitions that farm families and students face and a strategy for school counselors when a student's problem is understood to be related to the family's transition as a result of the agriculture crisis. Summarizes transitions for adults and views students' school problems as behavioral metaphors for their parents' problems. (NB)
Descriptors: Family Problems, Intervention, Rural Economics, Rural Family
Molgaard, Virginia – 1985
These two documents address the issue of dealing with blame for farm families in crisis. The first document, for the adult student, discusses how and why people blame each other, with emphasis on the current farm financial crisis. It is noted that blaming occurs primarily at the anger and depression stages of the loss cycle and that, when losing…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Family Counseling, Family Problems, Family (Sociological Unit)
LeVine, Elaine S.; Sallee, Alvin L. – 1987
Research indicates that families that adopt have many problems that would have existed even if the adopted child had been a biological member of the family, but that become more complex and intense due to adoption. A psychosocial and psychodynamic perspective toward family life suggests that in the adoption process, child and family pass through…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Adopted Children, Age Differences