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Geller, Elaine; Foley, Gilbert M. – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009
Purpose: To outline an expanded framework for clinical practice in speech-language pathology. This framework broadens the focus on discipline-specific knowledge and infuses mental health constructs within the study of communication sciences and disorders, with the objective of expanding the potential "ports or points of entry" (D. Stern, 1995) for…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Speech Language Pathology, Reflective Teaching, Models
Zenere, Frank – Communique, 2009
Youth attitudes, perspectives, and behaviors regarding violence and loss are shaped by a variety of community, familial, and cultural influences. Their life stories are testimonials to the impact of cumulative grief experiences, each of which are powerful reminders of the fragility of life in their world. Erroneously, some believe that youth…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, Violence, Attitudes, Grief
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Bergin, Christi; Bergin, David – Educational Psychology Review, 2009
Attachment influences students' school success. This is true of students' attachment to their parents, as well as to their teachers. Secure attachment is associated with higher grades and standardized test scores compared to insecure attachment. Secure attachment is also associated with greater emotional regulation, social competence, and…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, At Risk Students, Attachment Behavior, Interpersonal Competence
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Kulkofsky, Sarah; Wang, Qi; Koh, Jessie Bee Kim – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2009
This study examined maternal beliefs about the functions of memory sharing and the relations between these beliefs and mother-child reminiscing behaviors in a cross-cultural context. Sixty-three European American and 47 Chinese mothers completed an open-ended questionnaire concerning their beliefs about the functions of parent-child memory…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Memory
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Riley, Philip – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2009
In Australia, mentoring has been incorporated into the induction process for principals, aspirant leaders and beginning teachers. However, internationally three significant impediments to mentoring success have been identified in the literature: insufficient time; mentors' lack of professional expertise; and personality mismatches. To address…
Descriptors: Mentors, Attachment Behavior, Foreign Countries, Principals
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Song, Hairong; Thompson, Ross A.; Ferrer, Emilio – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
This study investigated age and gender differences in the quality of attachment to mothers, fathers, and peers, and the association of attachment with measures of self-evaluation in 584 Chinese adolescents in junior high, high school, and university. Their responses to the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment indexed attachment quality, and…
Descriptors: Females, Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents
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Germeijs, Veerle; Verschueren, Karine – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2009
This longitudinal study examined how adolescents' perceptions of attachment security with parents relate to their process of choosing a major in higher education. The participants were 281 students who were investigated at the beginning, middle, and end of Grade 12. Findings showed that higher perceived security with mother, but not with father,…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Mothers, Self Efficacy, Attachment Behavior
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Del Giudice, Marco; Angeleri, Romina; Manera, Valeria – Developmental Review, 2009
This paper presents a new perspective on the transition from early to middle childhood (i.e., human juvenility), investigated in an integrative evolutionary framework. Juvenility is a crucial life history stage, when social learning and interaction with peers become central developmental functions; here it is argued that the "juvenile transition"…
Descriptors: Socialization, Child Development, Individual Differences, Biographies
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Toth, Sheree L.; Rogosch, Fred A.; Sturge-Apple, Melissa; Cicchetti, Dante – Child Development, 2009
Relations among maternal depression, child attachment, and children's representations of parents and self were examined. Participants included toddlers and their mothers with a history of major depressive disorder (n=63) or no history of mental disorder (n=68). Attachment was assessed at 20 and 36 months and representations of parents and self…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Depression (Psychology), Attachment Behavior, Mothers
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Wang, Sheng; Noe, Raymond A.; Wang, Zhong-Ming; Greenberger, David B. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2009
This study examined the influence of attachment styles and mentoring experiences on willingness to mentor in the future in a formal mentoring program in China. For both mentors and proteges, avoidance and anxiety dimensions of attachment styles and their interaction had a significant influence on willingness to mentor in the future. Mentoring…
Descriptors: Mentors, Interaction, Foreign Countries, Anxiety
Wolfgang, Jeff Drayton – ProQuest LLC, 2013
National educational achievement statistics show that academic underachievement is a significant problem for all students in the United States and for culturally diverse students in particular. The relationship of attachment and its interaction with traumatic stress has been proposed as an alternative explanation for the persistent…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Underachievement, Student Diversity, Stress Variables
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Dobrova-Krol, Natasha A.; Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian J.; Van IJzendoorn, Marinus H.; Juffer, Femmie – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2010
Background: The rearing environment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children is often compromised, putting these children at additional risks. Positive caregiving may ameliorate the impact of adverse circumstances and promote attachment security. The goal of the present study was to examine the attachment relationships of…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Attachment Behavior, Cognitive Development, Child Rearing
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Ho, Samuel M. Y.; Chu, Kwung Wing; Yiu, Jessie – Death Studies, 2008
The relationship between explanatory style and self-perceived posttraumatic growth was examined among 105 undergraduates in Hong Kong who had experienced bereavement in the past 6 years. Individuals who tended to attribute positive events to internal, global, and stable factors reported more posttraumatic growth than individuals who tended to…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Grief, Attachment Behavior, Foreign Countries
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Hooper, Lisa M.; Marotta, Sylvia A.; Lanthier, Richard P. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2008
While most of the existing literature has focused on the risks associated with parentification, we examined the potential benefits (i.e., posttraumatic growth) associated with parentification. Predictors of posttraumatic growth explored in our study included: attachment, differentiation of self, parentification, and resiliency. Partial support was…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Child Role, Parent Child Relationship, Personality Traits
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Murray, Lynne; Hentges, Francoise; Hill, Jonathan; Karpf, Janne; Mistry, Beejal; Kreutz, Marianne; Woodall, Peter; Moss, Tony; Goodacre, Tim – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2008
Background: Children with cleft lip and palate are at risk for psychological problems. Difficulties in mother-child interactions may be relevant, and could be affected by the timing of lip repair. Method: We assessed cognitive development, behaviour problems, and attachment in 94 infants with cleft lip (with and without cleft palate) and 96…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Infants, Cognitive Development, Mothers
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