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Mostert, Mark P. – Exceptionality, 2001
Twenty-four meta-analyses in mental retardation, learning disabilities, and emotional/behavior disorders were reviewed and analyzed across six domains of information necessary for securing face validity of published meta-analyses. Wide variations that could influence summative results were found. Additionally, temporal analysis of 44 meta-analyses…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Data Interpretation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Doyle, Rebecca – British Journal of Special Education, 2001
This article describes the evolution of the Nurture Group Reintegration Readiness Scale, a scale that helps identify needs of students with emotional and behavioral disorders. Two case studies are provided to illustrate the kinds of progress that can be made by students with emotional and behavioral disorders using nurturing approaches. (Contains…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
Thomas, Janene – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
The students in Ms. Thomas' classes are struggling with poverty, learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, transience, and home languages other than English. Ms. Thomas is struggling to understand how they are going to meet the same standards as students who don't face such difficulties. In this artilce, Ms. Thomas expresses her opinions on…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, State Standards, Academic Standards, Learning Disabilities
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Malmgren, Kimber W.; Causton-Theoharis, Julie N. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2006
Peer interactions are a critical component of learning; however, students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) are at particular risk of social isolation at school. As students with EBD are increasingly included in general education settings, a better understanding of what affects their interactions is needed. In this qualitative study,…
Descriptors: Proximity, Classroom Environment, Social Isolation, Inclusive Schools
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Johns, Beverley H.; Crowley, E. Paula; Guetzloe, Eleanor – Focus on Exceptional Children, 2005
According to Shores and Jack (1996), children and youth are identified as having behavioral disorders based on their excesses and their deficits of social behavior. They respond to available social stimuli in unpredictable ways. The teaching of social skills should be an integral part of any program for E/BD students. E/BD teachers work on…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Social Reinforcement, Role Models, Conflict Resolution
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Handen, Benjamin L.; Lubetsky, Martin – School Psychology Quarterly, 2005
Autistic disorder is characterized by qualitative impairment in the areas of social interaction and communication, as well as stereotypic, repetitive patterns of behavior. In addition to the core features of autism, many individuals display a range of behavioral concerns including anxiety, aggression, agitation, overactivity, self-injury, and…
Descriptors: Pharmacology, Autism, Interpersonal Relationship, Stereotypes
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Rothenhausler, Hans-Bernd; Stepan, Alexandra; Kapfhammer, Hans-Peter – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
An imbalance of the immune system and mixed personality profiles in suicide attempters have been reported. As suicidal behavior is common in patients with psychiatric disorders within the spectrum of depressive features, in this study we measured soluble interleukin-2 receptor concentrations in plasma (sIL-2R) and investigated temperament and…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Depression (Psychology), Suicide, Comparative Analysis
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Hester, Peggy P.; Baltodano, Heather M.; Hendrickson, Jo M.; Tonelson, Stephen W.; Conroy, Maureen A.; Gable, Robert A. – Preventing School Failure, 2004
There is mounting evidence that the majority of severe and chronic problem behaviors demonstrated by school-aged children and adolescents stem from behavior patterns that are established during early childhood. Without early identification and proactive prevention/intervention among young children at risk, problem behavior is likely to continue to…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Prevention, Behavior Problems, Adolescents
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Carter, Erik W.; Lunsford, Lauren B. – Preventing School Failure, 2005
Meaningful employment can have a significant impact on the lives of young adults with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). Unfortunately, too few adolescents with EBD experience successful employment outcomes upon leaving high school. In this article, the authors review components of secondary educational programming that may contribute to…
Descriptors: Employment, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, Adolescents
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Polsgrove, Lewis – Education and Treatment of Children, 2003
Reflections on the field of special education find a continuing gap between research and practice, especially in serving students with emotional and/or behavioral disorders. It urges increasing public awareness of the reality of emotional and behavioral disorders, improving special education teacher training and establishing professional…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
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Rowe, Richard; Maughan, Barbara; Costello, E. Jane; Angold, Adrian – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: ICD-10 and DSM-IV include similar criterial symptom lists for conduct disorder (CD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), but while DSM-IV treats each list separately, ICD-10 considers them jointly. One consequence is that ICD-10 identifies a group of children with ODD subtype who do not receive a diagnosis under DSM-IV. Methods: We…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Identification, Behavior Disorders, Definitions
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Geurts, Hilde M.; Verte, Sylvie; Oosterlaan, Jaap; Roeyers, Herbert; Sergeant, Joseph A. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: The objective of this study is to identify intact and deficient cognitive processes in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and children with high functioning autism (HFA). Method: Three rigorously diagnosed groups of children aged between 6 and 12 years (54 ADHD, 41 HFA, and 41 normal controls) were tested on…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Short Term Memory, Cognitive Processes
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Gold, Christian; Voracek, Martin; Wigram, Tony – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: The objectives of this review were to examine the overall efficacy of music therapy for children and adolescents with psychopathology, and to examine how the size of the effect of music therapy is influenced by the type of pathology, client's age, music therapy approach, and type of outcome. Method: Eleven studies were included for…
Descriptors: Music, Emotional Disturbances, Psychopathology, Adolescents
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Demanchick, Stephen P.; Rangan, Malathi; Douthit, Kathryn – Journal of School Counseling, 2006
The range of management strategies for school counselors dealing with conduct disorder in elementary school children can be expanded through an integration of several of the principles of the ASCA National Model[R]. This paper discusses ways the counselor can use the model to assist struggling children, teachers, administrators, and families as…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Mental Disorders, Behavior Disorders, Risk
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Stock, Hayli R.; Andrews, Jac – Developmental Disabilities Bulletin, 2004
This article reviews six studies using cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents. Four elements of research methods are considered: (1) characteristics of participants; (2) components of the CBT programs; (3) assessment measures; and (4) follow-up analysis. The studies were obtained…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Behavior Disorders, Adolescents, Program Effectiveness
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