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Weiser, John C. – J Stud Personnel Assn Teacher Educ, 1970
School administrators might gain an idea of prospective teachers from scores on a test of creativity such as Adjustive Check List. Confirming evidence also indicates that identification of highly creative adults may be made by asking them about their creativity. (Author/CJ)
Descriptors: Creativity, Individual Characteristics, Personality, Psychological Patterns
Krapfl, Jon E.; Nawas, M. Mike – J Consult Clin Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Desensitization, Fear, Interpersonal Relationship
Levinson, Cathy – Pointer, 1983
Psychodynamic concepts of denial, regression, projection, and intellectualization are reviewed, examples of the principles in adolescents' daily life are cited, and the need for parents to listen and accept their children is stressed. (CL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role
Peer reviewedReid, Gordon; And Others – Journal of the Association for the Study of Perception, 1982
Incorporated both the state and emotionality aspects of extrasensory perception (ESP) using subjects (N=50) in three groups: hypnotic, relaxed, and control. An ESP sender attempted to transmit highly emotional stimuli. Found no evidence for the occurrence of ESP, and instructional variables and subject characteristics had no effect. (JAC)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Emotional Experience, Hypnosis, Participant Characteristics
Peer reviewedBernstein, Bianca L.; Lecomte, Conrad – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1979
Studied relationship of variables to trainee's postfeedback agreement, recall, and content-evaluation reactions on rating scale measures. Findings indicated field-independent trainees agreed more and evaluated feedback content more positively than field-dependent trainees. Greater agreement, more positive content evaluation, and more accurate…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Counselors, Feedback, Psychological Patterns
Peer reviewedKirk, William; Walter, Glen – Education, 1981
The support group is presented as a practical and therapeutic tool whereby teachers experiencing symptoms of burnout (professional isolation and loneliness) can offer each other needed support while seeking information and generating problem solving strategies. Organizational guidelines and cautions are discussed. (NEC)
Descriptors: Coping, Organizational Theories, Psychological Patterns, Teacher Alienation
Peer reviewedAllen, Nancy H. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1981
Defines homicide as a major public health problem as well as a criminal justice problem. Discusses the direct implications of suicidology theory for the understanding and prevention of homicide, specifically the concepts of: prevention-intervention-postvention; clues; lethality; the identification of high risk groups; and the psychological…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Educational Needs, Identification, Intervention
Peer reviewedLopez, Richard; Dausman, Cindy – Physical Educator, 1981
The effectiveness of warm-up as an aid to athletic performance is related to an interaction of both psychological and physiological factors. Benefits of warm-up include an increase in blood and muscle temperatures and an increased muscular endurance. (JN)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Exercise Physiology, Fatigue (Biology)
Pine, Gerald J.; Boy, Angelo V. – Humanist Educator, 1979
As a teacher, the humanist develops a learning climate that is positive, enriching, and psychologically nourishing. A humanist's teaching style reflects psychological wholeness and is characterized by deep respect for the learner, effective communication, acceptance of learners, concentration on the needs and feelings of learners, and a liberating…
Descriptors: Humanism, Models, Psychological Patterns, Teacher Education
Peer reviewedHaber, Russell Alan – Group and Organization Studies, 1980
Examined and compared the evaluations of students differentiated by Carl Jung's psychotypology when they were involved in either a session of nonverbal communication experiences or a session of fantasy experiences. Some of the Jungian psychological types preferred different structured experiences. (Author)
Descriptors: Classification, College Students, Individual Differences, Nonverbal Communication
Peer reviewedKendall, Philip C.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Investigated subjects' state anxiety arousal in response to an in vivo vicarious threat to self-esteem. Results indicated state anxiety as self-reported by high-empathic subjects increased following vicarious threats to self-esteem manipulation. Trait anxiety was consistently related to A-State and A-State increases. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adults, Anxiety, Empathy, Fear
Peer reviewedNelson, Patricia Tanner; Nelson, Carl William – Journal of Home Economics, 1981
Reviews selected research on personal and family stress and outlines some of the most effective strategies for stress management. Topics include effective management strategies for individuals, families under stress, stress pile-ups, conflicting role expectations, and effective coping strategies for families. (CT)
Descriptors: Coping, Family Problems, Psychological Patterns, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedKessler, Ronald C.; McRae, James A., Jr. – American Sociological Review, 1981
Uses three national surveys to document a decline in the relationship between sex and distress. Demonstrates that increased labor force participation by women is partially responsible. Finds no relationship between the decline of psychophysiological symptoms and changes in educational attainment, rates of marriage, marriage dissolution, or…
Descriptors: Females, Longitudinal Studies, Psychological Patterns, Psychosomatic Disorders
Peer reviewedLinehan, Marsha M.; Nielsen, Stevan L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1981
Shoppers completed the Beck Hopelessness Scale, the Edwards Social Desirability Inventory, and a survey of past suicidal behavior. Results indicated hopelessness and social desirability were reliably related to reports of past suicidal behavior, to frequency of current suicidal ideation, and to subjects' predictions of future suicide potential.…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Predictive Measurement, Psychological Patterns
Peer reviewedGoldney, Robert D. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1980
Discusses behaviors which culminate in suicide attempts and relates these to the biological concept of conservation-withdrawal. Clinical advantages to this conceptualization are presented. (Author/JMF)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Biology, Psychological Patterns


