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Parker, Randall M.; Thomas, Kenneth R. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1980
Problems related to the evaluation of rehabilitation agencies and rehabilitation education programs are reviewed. Questioned are the assumptions that even shoddy evaluation is better than nothing and that the consumer is one of the best sources of evaluation data. Corruption of data and selective or distorted reporting of results are discussed.…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Problems, Program Evaluation, Rehabilitation Centers
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Hightower, Mae D. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1976
The rapid changes occurring in society requires continuous development and growth in rehabilitation programs so that the needs of handicapped individuals to live in their communities can be met. Program changes are influenced by staff and client mobility, mobility in funding, public demand for accountability, and identity perceptions. (EC)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Individual Needs, Program Improvement, Rehabilitation Programs
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Cohen, Milton; Rusalem, Herbert – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1975
Descriptors: Adults, Disabilities, Home Instruction, Home Programs
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Reagles, Kenneth W.; Butler, Alfred S. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1976
The Human Service Scale is an assessment instrument for measuring the progress of the rehabilitation client and the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs. The theory behind the scale is based on Maslow's hierarchy of human needs. The development and some potential uses of the scale are discussed. (EC)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Evaluation Methods, Individual Needs, Measurement Instruments
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Jenkins, William M.; And Others – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1978
Conventional wisdom-ideas and concepts which, according to J. Galbreath, have become acceptable to the general public--is often reflected in policies, mandates, and legislation. Since it is becoming a formidable problem in the rehabilitation field, professionals must take a strong position for what is best for their programs and people they serve.…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Mass Media, Policy Formation, Professional Personnel
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Williams, J. Allen, Jr.; Edwards, Agnes M. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1971
Descriptors: Black Employment, Poverty Programs, Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Programs
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Douglas, Robert R. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1980
Assertiveness training could be more widely used by vocational rehabilitation counselors who have emotionally disturbed clients. It is easily understood by clients and focuses on daily living experiences. It is effective for clients who have feelings of anxiety, depression, or inadequacy. Clients' response to this training can be used as an…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Assertiveness, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Disturbances
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Zivan, Morton – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1975
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminals, Human Services, National Surveys
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Roessler, Richard T.; Rubin, Stanford E. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1979
Centers on how to encourage counselor activity in the placement process not only to secure jobs for clients with severe disabilities but also to learn firsthand about the local world of work. Placement training must receive proper emphasis in rehabilitation education programs. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Counseling Services, Counselor Role, Disabilities
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Sherman, Richard L. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1975
The article discusses the role that the Foxboro Company Plant in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, played in the C.H.I.R.P. and H.I.R.E. programs for the vocational rehabilitation of restored mental patients. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Industry, Institutional Cooperation, Mental Health Programs
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Hawke, William A.; Auerbach, Aaron – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1975
A team approach for multi-handicapped children helps prevent fragmentary therapy or duplicated or conflicting programs. Successful social control in a rehabilitation center depends on staff/client relationship, the adaptability of the child, the program, staff orientation and role, attitudes of therapist and child, and acceptance of the child's…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Interdisciplinary Approach, Multiple Disabilities
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Housman, Roberta – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1974
Descriptors: Business, Cooperative Education, Disabilities, Employment Patterns
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Overby, Charles M. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1973
The employment opportunities of the homebound are being expanded by computer-telecommunications developments. A joint conference on "New Patterns of Work Organization in An Information Era: Some Employment Implications for Homebound Individuals," held in Ohio in June 1973, is reviewed. (MS)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Disabilities, Employment Opportunities, Homebound
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Woodward, Harry H., Jr. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1975
Guides for Better Living, and a companion course, the Feminine Development Program, are unique self-help motivational courses taught under the auspices of the Special Services Center of Lewis University in various types of correctional facilities throughout the United States, Canada, and Australia. (Author)
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Course Descriptions, Females, Males
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Journal of Rehabilitation, 1975
A question-answer interview with Carl Schleicher, cofounder and technical director of the Center for Preventive Therapy and Rehabilitation, Inc. (CEPTAR) and president and research/development director of Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU), Washington, D. C., provides explicit information on recent developments in the rehabilitation field and…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Human Factors Engineering, Interviews, Learning Processes
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