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Rohan, Kelly J.; Roecklein, Kathryn A.; Tierney Lindsey, Kathryn; Johnson, Leigh G.; Lippy, Robert D.; Lacy, Timothy J.; Barton, Franca B. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007
This first controlled psychotherapy trial for seasonal affective disorder (SAD) compared SAD-tailored cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), light therapy (LT), and their combination to a concurrent wait-list control. Adults (N = 61) with major depression, recurrent with seasonal pattern, were randomized to one of four 6-week conditions: CBT (1.5-hr…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Group Therapy, Depression (Psychology), Cognitive Restructuring
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Pireh, Diane Flanegan – NADE Digest, 2009
This article presents strategies for teaching a co-sat class, a class wherein students who place into two different levels of developmental English are taught concurrently in one classroom with one instructor. The article describes organizing the course on a framework of shared topics, includes a model for managing classroom activities, and gives…
Descriptors: Developmental Studies Programs, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Affective Behavior
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
This article analyses the role of emotions in the constitution of political identity and boundary formation, and discusses the educational implications of that analysis in the context of citizenship education. The author begins by examining how affect is fundamental to the formation of borders, nationhood and citizenship, and discusses the role of…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Psychological Patterns, Nationalism
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Lloyd, T. J.; Hastings, R. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2009
Background: Positive psychology is an area gaining credence within the field of intellectual disability (ID). Hope is one facet of positive psychology that is relatively unstudied in parents of children with ID. In the present study, we explore hope and its relationships with parental well-being in parents of school-aged children with ID. Method:…
Descriptors: Mothers, Mental Retardation, Parent Child Relationship, Psychology
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Kao, Yueh-tzu – College Student Journal, 2009
Burnout in college students is an issue of concern. It adversely affects the learning of students as well as their overall health and well-being. However, little attention has been paid to burnout in college students who donate their time as volunteers in services to their community. This study examined both individual and group factors…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Emotional Intelligence, Private Colleges, Burnout
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Vanobbergen, Bruno; Daems, Marie; Van Tilburg, Sarah – Educational Review, 2009
Bookbabies, an initiative from the Flemish Reading Association and the Flemish Centre for Public Libraries, is a pilot project organised in 10 Flemish cities where local public libraries worked together with 82 couples with young babies for two years to set up a programme called "having fun with books". The objectives of the research…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Infants, Toddlers, Reading Programs
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Bellamy, Al; Greenfield, M. C. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2009
This study explored the extent to which student emotion management factors and normative orientation (belief that chat rooms have normative standards of conduct similar to face-to-face interaction) circumscribe the sending of hostile messages within electronic relay chat rooms on the Internet. A questionnaire survey collected data from 114…
Descriptors: African American Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Ethnic Groups, Interaction
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Hansen, Ken – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2009
Perhaps more than any other academic discipline, physical education holds the highest potential for teaching affective skills. By its very nature, the typical physical education setting offers countless teachable moments and opportunities to capitalize on the development of affective skills. The seeming lack of attention given to affective…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Discipline, Intellectual Disciplines
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Rork, Kristine E.; Morris, Tracy L. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2009
The purpose of the present study is to determine the association of parenting behaviors and social anxiety in children. Three parental factors--including parental socialization, control, and warmth--were investigated in a sample of 31 two-parent families. Rather than solely relying upon retrospective questionnaires, this study incorporated direct…
Descriptors: Observation, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship
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Bascoe, Sonnette M.; Davies, Patrick T.; Sturge-Apple, Melissa L.; Cummings, E. Mark – Developmental Psychology, 2009
This study examined children's peer information processing as an explanatory mechanism underlying the association between their insecure representations of interparental and parent-child relationships and school adjustment in a sample of 210 first graders. Consistent with emotional security theory (P. T. Davies & E. M. Cummings, 1994), results…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Student Adjustment, Grade 1, Peer Relationship
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Sue, Derald Wing; Torino, Gina C.; Capodilupo, Christina M.; Rivera, David P.; Lin, Annie I. – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
Using consensual qualitative research, the perceptions and reactions of White faculty to classroom dialogues on race were explored. Difficult racial dialogues were characterized by intense emotions in both professors and their students, most notable anxiety, that interfered with the ability to successfully facilitate a learning experience for…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, College Faculty, Whites, Teacher Attitudes
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Hart, Lynn C.; Swars, Susan L. – Teacher Development, 2009
Teaching mathematics to elementary children requires highly developed content knowledge, and questions of how teachers acquire this knowledge are of significant concern to teacher preparation programs. Even with research to the contrary, some policy makers in the USA propose additional advanced mathematics courses. One voice that is missing when…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics
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Rasmussen, Kirsten; Levander, Sten – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2009
Objective: To analyze sex differences among adult, never-treated patients referred for central stimulant treatment of ADHD. Method: Data for 600 consecutive patients from northern Norway referred for evaluation by an expert team during 7 years were analyzed. General background information, diagnostic and social history, and symptom profiles were…
Descriptors: Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Individual Characteristics, Gender Differences, Eating Disorders
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Chien, Nina C.; Mistry, Rashmita S. – Child Development, 2013
The effects of geographic variations in cost of living and family income on children's academic achievement and social competence in first grade (mean age = 86.9 months) were examined, mediated through material hardship, parental investments, family stress, and school resources. Using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Family Income, Economic Climate, Interpersonal Competence
Jones, Logan Carroll – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this qualitative research study is to explore and describe the experiences of transformative learning in seminary students and clergy who have participated in a Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) residency program while providing pastoral care to patients in an acute care hospital setting. This research focuses on the affective…
Descriptors: Evidence, Learning Theories, Clergy, Grief
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