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Mottern, Ron – Adult Learning, 2012
This conceptual study examines the importance of relationships between teachers and students in court-mandated adult education settings. Although research has been done on the importance of relationships between teachers and incarcerated students, there have been no outstanding studies on the relationships developed between teachers and students…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
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Lander, Itzhak – Children & Schools, 2009
This article describes the use of emotion-focused therapy (EFT) to reduce conflict in the student-teacher relationship. A case study of a homeroom teacher and a sixth-grade student is presented. This innovative family treatment model is demonstrated to be a useful tool for improving the student-teacher relational system, resulting in amelioration…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Teacher Student Relationship, School Social Workers
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Willow, Rebecca A.; Tobin, David J.; Toner, Susan – Counseling and Values, 2009
Spiritual genograms collect and organize family information of a religious or spiritual nature. The authors explored the use of the spiritual genogram in counselor education. Graduate counseling students were assigned to construct and present a spiritual genogram within a course titled "Counseling and Spirituality." An assessment of the quality of…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Spiritual Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Counseling
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Van Dorn, Richard A.; Scheyett, Anna; Swanson, Jeffrey W.; Swartz, Marvin S. – Social Work, 2010
Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) are legal documents that allow individuals to express their wishes for future psychiatric care and to authorize a legally appointed proxy to make decisions on their behalf during incapacitating crises. PADs are viewed as an alternative to the coercive interventions that sometimes accompany mental health crises…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Ethics, Social Work, Caseworkers
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Silvestre, Rafaela Luisa Silva; Vandenberghe, Luc – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2008
The present article discusses possible uses of the therapist's feelings to enhance treatment following Kohlenberg and Tsai's conceptualization of the therapist-client relationship. Four vignettes from a case study involving a couple are used as illustrative material. It is argued that the therapist's feelings can serve as clues for identifying…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Context Effect
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Bloom, Sandra L.; Sreedhar, Sarah Yanosy – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2008
This article features the Sanctuary Model[R], a trauma-informed method for creating or changing an organizational culture. Although the model is based on trauma theory, its tenets have application in working with children and adults across a wide diagnostic spectrum. Originally developed in a short-term, acute inpatient psychiatric setting for…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Children, Organizational Change, Therapeutic Environment
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Bradley, Loretta J.; Whiting, Peggy; Hendricks, Bret; Parr, Gerald; Jones, Eugene Gordon, Jr. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2008
This manuscript explores and identifies the use of expressive techniques in counseling. Although verbal techniques are important, sometimes the best of verbal techniques are not sufficient. Creative, expressive techniques can add a new, important dimension to counseling. Such expressive techniques as cinema, art, and music are described to help…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Creativity, Ethics, Intermode Differences
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Staton-Tindall, Michele; McNees, Erin; Leukefeld, Carl G.; Walker, Robert; Thompson, LaDonna; Pangburn, Kevin; Oser, Carrie B. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2009
Over the last four years, the Kentucky correctional system has expanded corrections-based modified therapeutic community treatment from 6 programs to 24 programs. To examine the effectiveness of these programs, the state initiated a systematic treatment outcome study known as the Criminal Justice Kentucky Treatment Outcome Study (CJKTOS). The…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Correctional Institutions, Criminals, Data Collection
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Bigard, Michelle F. – Journal of College Counseling, 2009
This article introduces the use of the labyrinth as one systemic approach counseling centers can use when conducting outreach targeting the college community. The author discusses the labyrinth's history and its recent resurgence in professional settings, summarizes the principles of walking the labyrinth, illustrates its introduction on one…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, College Students, Guidance Centers, Outreach Programs
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Phelan, Jack – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
Controls from within, more commonly referred to as self-control, are fundamental skills that children and youth need to display every day in innumerable interactions in order to function well in society. The children and youth who get referred to child and youth care (CYC) programs usually lack adequate self-control skills, creating difficulty for…
Descriptors: Self Control, Daily Living Skills, Children, Youth
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Bamba, Sachiko – Social Work, 2010
This article describes the experiences and perspectives of child welfare workers and maltreated children living in Japanese state care. Japanese adults emphasize supporting children's emotional well-being and empowerment through developmentally and ecologically focused socialization strategies. One developmental goal articulated by caregivers of…
Descriptors: Socialization, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Social Work
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Rowan-Szal, Grace A.; Joe, George W.; Simpson, D. Dwayne; Greener, Jack M.; Vance, Jerry – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2009
An increasingly important treatment group is the expanding population of methamphetamine-using female offenders. This study focused on women methamphetamine-using offenders (n = 359) who were treated either in a modified therapeutic community (TC) program ("Clean Lifestyle is Freedom Forever" [CLIFF]-TC: n = 234) designed for non-violent offenders…
Descriptors: Females, Self Esteem, Correctional Institutions, Outcomes of Treatment
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Mintz, Avi – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
For over fifty years, scholars have argued that a therapeutic ethos has begun to change how people think about themselves and others. There is also a growing concern that the therapeutic ethos has influenced educational theory and practice, perhaps to their detriment. This review article discusses three books, "The Dangerous Rise of Therapeutic…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Therapy, Therapeutic Environment, Program Effectiveness
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Barnes, F. Herbert – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
Life events can include the Tuesday afternoon cooking class with the group worker or the Saturday afternoon football game, but in the sense that Fritz Redl thought of them, these activities are only threads in a fabric of living that includes all the elements of daily life: playing, working, school-based learning, learning through activities,…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Self Control, Daily Living Skills, Experience
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Music, Graham; Hall, Becky – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2008
This paper discusses how the child psychotherapist's core skills can be usefully applied in a school setting. It outlines some of the important policy changes that have necessitated a move towards delivering therapeutic work in community settings such as schools. It is argued that the role of the child psychotherapist in schools has much in common…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychotherapy, Children, Allied Health Personnel
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