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Pamela B. Payne; Jill Baker-Tingey – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2024
Heart and Hope (H&H) was designed to provide parenting education and social-emotional skills to children and parents exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) in rural Nevada. The goal was to evaluate IPV efforts by measuring parent (N = 47) and children's (N =100) knowledge and behavior change around building healthy relationships and…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Rural Areas, Program Evaluation, Family Violence
Van Doorn, Muriel D.; Branje, Susan J. T.; Meeus, Wim H. J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
In this study, changes in three conflict resolution styles in parent-adolescent relationships were investigated: positive problem solving, conflict engagement, and withdrawal. Questionnaires about these conflict resolution styles were completed by 314 early adolescents (M = 13.3 years; 50.6% girls) and both parents for four consecutive years.…
Descriptors: Mothers, Conflict, Problem Solving, Adolescents
Faircloth, W. Brad; Schermerhorn, Alice C.; Mitchell, Patricia M.; Cummings, Jennifer S.; Cummings, E. Mark – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2011
Family-focused prevention programs for community samples have potentially broad, clinically relevant implications but few studies have examined whether any program benefits continue to be observed over the long term. Although benefits of a marital conflict focused parent education program, the Happy Couples and Happy Kids (i.e., HCHK) program,…
Descriptors: Marital Satisfaction, Conflict, Parent Education, Parent Child Relationship
Bartels, Susan M.; Eskow, Karen G. – School Community Journal, 2010
Federal and professional mandates call for increased family involvement in education, yet most teacher preparation programs do not teach skills necessary to engage families in a thorough or systematic manner. The current project addressed this training deficit by offering a program that included a sequence of three graduate courses to a cohort of…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Parent School Relationship, School Community Relationship, Teacher Education Programs
Peer reviewedMain, Allen P.; Roark, Albert E. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1975
Describes a five-step method of conflict reduction suitable for use by practicing counselors. Presents the model in how-to-do-it fashion, supplementing it with illustrations. Describes reactions of eight counselors who used the model in 37 conflict cases. Presents responses of the persons involved in the conflicts. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conflict Resolution, Counseling, Human Relations
Peer reviewedPatterson, Gerald R.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1975
This report outlines the initial phase in the development of a set of intervention techniques, and their accompanying assessment procedures. Training procedures for skills in negotiating behavior changes were designed to alleviate marital conflicts in 10 moderately distressed couples. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Counseling
Peer reviewedWarehime, Robert G. – Group and Organization Studies, 1980
This approach to conflict-management training provides systematic training in coping skills. Trainees are encouraged to look at conflict from the viewpoint of management of personal reactions rather than solely from the problem-solving perspective. Suggested activities for self-examination and skills development are offered. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Coping
Peer reviewedLeyser, Yona; Wood, Jacalyn – Education, 1980
Functioning as a researcher, a second-grade teacher evaluated the effectiveness of puppetry in the reduction of student arguments and teacher intervention in those arguments. The teacher defined and observed the behaviors to be changed, designed and implemented the puppet intervention, and then observed the behaviors again, noting reductions in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Research, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGrenyer, Brin F. S.; Luborsky, Lester – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1996
Investigated the relationship between the mastery of maladaptive interpersonal patterns (assessed from narratives told during psychotherapy) and outcome of psychotherapy. Transcripts from the psychodynamic psychotherapy of 41 patients were scored using a content analysis mastery scale. Changes in mastery level over the course of therapy were…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Change
Peer reviewedHorton, Amy – Teaching and Change, 1996
A teacher developed a program to help primary students who were easily frustrated and acted out in a disruptive fashion. She established a six-week program to help them learn anger management skills. Students were guided by the teacher and peer facilitators who were capable of demonstrating peaceful solutions to problems. (Author/SM)
Descriptors: Anger, Behavior Change, Conflict Resolution, Elementary School Students
Munoz, Marco A. – 2002
Recognizing that violent behavior is a complex phenomenon that is manifested in many different ways, the focus of this paper is to inform the development and implementation of school-based violence prevention strategies. The Second Step Program of the Jefferson County Public Schools is highlighted as an example of a successful violence prevention…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Change, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedJensen, Mary – Journal of Experiential Education, 1979
The article briefly explains three stages of small group development and suggests ways to apply existing knowledge of group dynamics to outdoor education settings. The article explains the role of expectation, conflict, and stress in behavior change that occurs in the context of extended field excursions. (SB)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Affective Objectives, Behavior Change, Conflict
Harder, Anita – Northwest Education, 1999
An Oregon elementary-school principal describes her experience of creating a peaceful school. To create the safe environment needed for learning, teachers taught students conflict-resolution skills; 15 life skills, such as integrity, initiative, flexibility, and humor; and a three-step problem-solving model. Students are taking their new skills…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Conflict Resolution, Educational Environment
Jacobson, Neil S. – International Journal of Family Counseling, 1977
Strategies for teaching couples how to solve their marital problems more effectively is an important part of a social learning or behaviorial approach. Couples need to possess and implement certain problem-solving skills not typically present in the repertoires of distressed couples. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conflict Resolution, Family Problems, Interaction Process Analysis
Shure, Myrna B.; Ditlow, Phyllis M. – NHSA Journal, 1994
Suggests that children can learn to successfully resolve problems by age four. Describes two interpersonal problem-solving thinking skills (alternative solution thinking and consequential thinking) which, if used by children, facilitate better adjustment and greater social competence. Teaching children problem-solving techniques, or how to think,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Change Strategies, Child Behavior

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