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Destin, Mesmin – Postsecondary Value Commission, 2021
Students who pursue postsecondary education are likely to do so in part because of expectations about what benefits a degree will bring to their lives. A wide range of institutional characteristics, such as financial resources, high quality teaching, and effective advising opportunities, shape the postsecondary outcomes of students. These…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Outcomes of Education, Psychological Characteristics, College Students
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Ertimur, Burçak; Lavoie, David R. – Marketing Education Review, 2019
One of the key challenges marketers face today is to build awareness against the tendency of overconfidence that can hamper gaining and leveraging customer insights. This article presents a pedagogical innovation that allows students to become more aware and reflective of themselves as consumers while exposing them to diversity of consumer…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Reflection, Consumer Economics, Marketing
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Lapsley, Daniel – Journal of Character Education, 2014
The second decade of life is a transition that poses unique developmental challenges for adolescents, and also for their families and teachers, and how well adolescents negotiate this transition will have important implications for later outcomes across the life course. Coming of age, acquiring the status and trappings of adulthood, unfolds over…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Middle School Students, Developmental Stages, Self Concept
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Randles, Clint – Music Education Research, 2013
The purpose of this conceptual work was to provide a theory of curricular change in music education. The author introduced a "Model of Psychological Dimensions," and suggested how it might help the profession conceptualise the nexus between the individual and society. Identity as a manifestation of cultural psychology, and the role and…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Curriculum Development, Psychological Characteristics
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Landphair, Juliette; Preddy, Teri – About Campus, 2012
Co-rumination, a social process between two friends, is defined as the frequent and excessive discussion of personal problems. Like body image and alcohol use, it is one of those complicated issues embedded in larger cultural realities, which makes it universally recognizable. On campus, co-rumination has deleterious side effects: it challenges…
Descriptors: College Students, Self Concept, Problem Solving, Modeling (Psychology)
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Silverman, Linda Kreger – Roeper Review, 2009
Dabrowski's theory spoke to me at a very deep level of my being. It has been my guide to self-examination, allowing me to appreciate my intensity and to see the challenges in my life as opportunities for personal growth. For the last three decades, I have shared my passion for the theory with anyone who would listen. This article is about my…
Descriptors: Gifted, Counseling, Social Theories, Individual Development
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Jackson, P. Susan; Moyle, Vicky Frankfourth – Roeper Review, 2009
This article acknowledges Kazimierz Dabrowski as a foundational influence and inspiration for our work in supporting the development of highly gifted individuals. Our intention is to help disambiguate the ways this farsighted theory of global human development can be employed in uncommon and atypical profiles in the gifted population. Our focus is…
Descriptors: Gifted, Counseling, Personality Theories, Individual Development
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Pachankis, John E. – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
Many assume that individuals with a hidden stigma escape the difficulties faced by individuals with a visible stigma. However, recent research has shown that individuals with a concealable stigma also face considerable stressors and psychological challenges. The ambiguity of social situations combined with the threat of potential discovery makes…
Descriptors: Models, Intervention, Self Concept, Anxiety
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Manaster, Guy J.; Powell, Philip M. – Roeper Review, 1983
A framework for dealing with potential maladjustment problems of gifted adolescents views perceptions of being out of stage (different in cognitive development), out of phase (different in interests and abilities), and out of sync (feelings of differences and inability to fit in). (CL)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Gifted, Psychological Characteristics
Unestahl, Lars-Eric – 1990
The acquisition and the application of mental skills in sports and non-sport settings are discussed in this paper. The paper opens with an overview of the situation in Sweden; it is noted that 25% of the Swedish population have used mental training programs and that in the future all Swedes will have experienced such programs, since basic mental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Goal Orientation, Psychological Characteristics, Self Concept
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Regan, JoAnne Howland – Nurse Educator, 1982
Describes a creative approach to teaching the application of crisis theory to nursing students. Students experience crisis themselves, evaluate their own and others' coping mechanisms, and learn to recognize the various physical and psychological symptoms of people in crisis. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Nurses, Nursing Education, Psychological Characteristics
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Singer, Robert N. – Physical Educator, 1980
If athletes are to realize their potential, many developmental, socio-psychological, and personal resource variables must be recognized for their possible contributions. (JD)
Descriptors: Athletes, Conditioning, High Achievement, Interpersonal Competence
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Grunig, Larissa A. – Journalism Educator, 1990
Describes how to teach interviewing to journalism students. Advocates a course informed by attribution theory, based on a creative, dialogical definition of the interview. Suggests using tape recorders or videotapes to help students objectively evaluate their own and others' performances. (SR)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Higher Education, Interviews, Journalism
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Romano, John L. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Discusses several indirect benefits of clinical biofeedback training and their role in the therapeutic process. Suggests these secondary benefits may give biofeedback a distinctive advantage over other therapeutic interventions. Argues that these benefits are as important to the client's long-term emotional and physical health as is symptom…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Fantasy, Holistic Approach
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Zetlin, Andrea G.; Hosseini, Ashraf – Exceptional Children, 1989
Six mildly learning-handicapped young adults were observed for one year following graduation from high school. All six floundered from job to job and from class to class at a community college. They expressed discontent and frustration with their present situation, but were unable to plan realistically for the future. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Employment, High School Graduates
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