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Weick, Ann – Social Work, 1983
Discusses the emerging holistic orientation to social work and examines issues involved in the shift from a medical model to a health-oriented paradigm. Although the holistic view is compatible with the profession's most fundamental principles, it challenges traditional assumptions about the relationship between social worker and client. (JAC)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Health, Holistic Approach, Models
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Purkey, William W.; And Others – School Counselor, 1982
Suggests invitational education provides both a theory and a system for school counselors seeking to integrate counseling techniques, roles, and functions. Presents an overview of the invitational model and practical applications for counselors. (RC)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Helping Relationship, Holistic Approach
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Langman-Dorwart, Nancy; Peebles, Thomas – Administration in Mental Health, 1988
Asserts that managing mental health and substance abuse utilization in a complex network health maintenance organization (HMO) can be accomplished through comprehensive approach. Describes prescreening of admissions and preferred provider contracts of one HMO's managed care system. Explains savings resulting from averting unnecessary admissions.…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Health Care Costs, Health Services, Holistic Approach
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Zimpfer, David G. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1992
Describes wellness approach to counseling for health and possible recovery from bodily disease, especially cancer. Model described attempts to position body so as to marshal its instinctive health forces and reduce destructive attitudes, assumptions, beliefs, and behaviors. Notes that model is holistic in that it treats body, mind, spirit, and…
Descriptors: Cancer, Counseling Techniques, Diseases, Health Promotion
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Rhodes, William C. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1992
Contends that education is on the brink of a model change, shifting from classic or mechanistic model to new holistic model and altering our whole way of thinking. Reviews key assumptions of mechanistic and holistic views, and presents array of new model thinking from number of authors. Includes glossary of terms. (NB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Educational Philosophy, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
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McGuire, Dennis E.; Lyons, John S. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1985
Presents a transcontextual model for intervening with families of underachieving school children. Reviews the literature, and presents the model with specific guidelines for implementation. Results of a pilot study indicate an improvement of general school functioning and of grade point averages in 81.3 percent of those surveyed. (Author/MCF)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Elementary Education, Family Counseling
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Pedigo, Jill – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1983
Provides one possible meaning for Native American chemical use by exploring the factors that create its context. Explores the implications that follow for the area of substance abuse prevention. Outlines the appropriate components of a prevention program. (RC)
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Development, Cultural Influences, Drug Abuse
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Maria, Katherine – Annals of Dyslexia, 1987
Three holistic approaches to reading comprehension instruction for learning-disabled children are described: text-based instruction, explicit comprehension instruction, and a combined model. Following discussion of each model's strengths, weaknesses, and teaching techniques, the combined model is recommended. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Learning Disabilities
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Cangelosi, Andrew – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1982
Proposes confluent education as an effective method for educating the whole student in special education. Describes the process involving changes to the present curriculum, with the most significant variable being the teacher created atmosphere. Concludes that confluent education requires an atmosphere of trust and self-exploration. (JAC)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Holistic Approach
Sakya, T. M., Comp.; Meyer, G. Rex, Comp. – 1997
This book, which is intended for practitioners and researchers engaged in education, presents a comprehensive account and analysis of the major initiatives and programs developed by the Asia and Pacific Programme of Education for All (APPEAL), which was established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization to promote…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Continuing Education