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Whipple, Vicky – 2000
This paper describes a qualitative study involving in-depth interviews with women who identify themselves as feminist family therapists. It includes a summary of the themes identified in these three questions: How did you become a feminist family therapist? How do you DO feminist family therapy? What does it mean to be a feminist family therapist?…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Family Counseling, Females, Feminism
Miller, Thomas I. – 1979
The therapeutic efficacy of drug therapy and of psychotherapy for improving the condition of the mentally ill was examined. Results were tabulated of clinical drug trials in humans as reported in English language literature between 1954 and 1977, wherein a psychotropic drug was compared to a placebo or no treatment at all. Results of this…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Drug Therapy, Mental Disorders, Milieu Therapy
Thomas, Michele B. – 1992
One of marital and family therapy's key contributions to counseling is its use of systems theory; that is, studying a phenomenon in relation to its context. This paper addresses several contexts which will influence marriage and family counseling: (1) the future of psychotherapy; (2) marriage and family counseling's projected future; and (3) the…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Counseling Services, Counseling Theories, Family Counseling
Rayment, Susan – 1998
The Sexual Abuse Counselling Service is a unit within the Department of Families, Youth, and Community Care in Queensland, Australia, that operates a counseling program for adolescent sexual offenders. Clients are expected to participate in individual and group counseling sessions, and family counseling sessions where appropriate. The group…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
King, David F.; Straus, Murray A. – 1981
Physical violence, a factor often associated with drug addiction, must be reduced or eliminated in order for drug dependent individuals to reenter society. To examine the extent to which individual violence associated with drug addiction was controllable by the Odyssey House drug addiction rehabilitation program, the violence potential of 47…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Behavior Standards, Drug Addiction

Edelstein, Terry – 1977
Described is a milieu intervention scheme for treatment of disturbed deaf children (6 to 18 years old) in a residential school for the deaf. It is noted that the program sought to develop respect and awareness of the self and social group within the security of a specifically adapted environment and to support reintegration into the social,…
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Emotional Problems
Aguilar, Ignacio; Wood, Virginia N. – 1974
An intense preoccupation with death is evident in the Mexican culture's pre-Columbian art, myths, and religion. This preoccupation is still present in the urban Mexican American. A death in a Mexican family causes a set of emotions and events quite different from those seen in an Anglo family. The Mexican reaction to death is such that if the full…
Descriptors: Catharsis, Cultural Background, Culture Conflict, Death
Simpson, Cindy A.; Gillis, H. L. – 1998
In 1995, Project Adventure began a 12-bed, 10-month residential program called Legacy, which uses adventure-based counseling and treatment with juvenile sex offenders in Georgia. Clients must pass through a four-level system for successful completion of the program. Passing to a higher level is contingent on following the behavioral norms in the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Empathy
Price, Richard; DeBever, Marijke – 1998
The Windana Society is a drug and alcohol agency in Victoria (Australia) that operates, among other things, a residential drug rehabilitation program in a rural setting. The program utilizes a holistic approach that addresses health and physical fitness; education; vocational and re-integration support; and psychological, emotional, spiritual, and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Coping, Drug Rehabilitation
Mulholland, Robyn; Williams, Antony – 1998
The Exploring Together Outdoors Program is an Australian program that integrates family therapy interventions with adventure therapy, providing an opportunity for mother/child dyads that have conflictual relationships to develop more positive connections. This paper focuses on a group of four mothers and their four daughters who participated in 2…
Descriptors: Daughters, Family Counseling, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Competence
Henderson, Karla A.; Roberts, Nina S. – 1998
This paper reviews the research on women in the outdoors, 1978-97. Among the major findings are the following: women were underrepresented and underpaid in executive and management positions related to outdoor programs; women tended to lead outdoor groups differently than men; outdoor recreation patterns differed in that women were more likely to…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Females, Literature Reviews, Milieu Therapy
Haynes, Laurie; Gallagher, Stephen – 1998
The Churches Commission on Education is an Australian interdenominational body committed to developing holistic programs for student well-being in the government school system. School chaplains provide a formal Christian presence, pastoral care, and counselling, and often work on programs for students with social, emotional, or behavioral…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Clergy, Counselor Client Relationship, Foreign Countries
Binder, Virginia L. – 1980
Court decisions stressing the rights of mental patients have necessitated a radical revision in the management of behavioral treatment programs. The client's rights to the least intrusive procedures to achieve treatment goals have become important in case law. Factors which identify intrusiveness include: (1) the extent to which the "new…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Individual Psychology
Edelstein, Terry – 1976
Described is a milieu intervention scheme for treatment of disturbed deaf children (6-18 years old) in a residential school for the deaf. It is noted that the program sought to develop respect and awareness of the self and social group within the security of a specially adapted environment and to support reintegration into the social, academic,…
Descriptors: Counseling, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
Eggleston, Erin J. – 1998
Te Whakapakari Youth Programme on Great Barrier Island, New Zealand, is a Maori initiative initially designed to help young Maori, particularly those involved in drug abuse. The program now accepts adjudicated youth, aged 13-18, from many cultures who experience drug, physical, or sexual abuse and exhibit antisocial or violent tendencies. The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Culturally Relevant Education, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Foreign Countries
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