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Niccols, Alison; Dell, Colleen Anne; Clarke, Sharon – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2010
In many cultures, approximately one third of people with drug dependence are women of child-bearing age. Substance use among pregnant and parenting women is a major public health concern. Aboriginal people have some of the highest rates of substance abuse in Canada, increasing concern for detrimental health impacts, including those for women and…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Indigenous Populations, Mothers, Public Health
EMPEY, LAMAR T. – 1967
THIS EXTENSIVE REPORT DISCUSSES VARIOUS CORRECTIONAL PRACTICES FOR ADULT AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS, AND DESCRIBES POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES. ALTERNATIVES TO PRETRIAL INCARCERATION OF ADULT OFFENDERS ARE SUPERVISED RELEASE, DAYTIME RELEASE, RELEASE IN THE CUSTODY OF A THIRD PARTY, SUMMONS INSTEAD OF ARREST, AND REVISED BAIL PROCEDURES. ALTERNATIVES TO…
Descriptors: Adults, Community Action, Community Programs, Correctional Institutions
Gilbert, Dunham H.; Lester, James T. – 1970
The role of certain personality and intellectual factors in the vocational adjustment of a sample of 133 vocational rehabilitation clients with a variety of problems was investigated. All subjects were administered the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), the Rorschach, the Kuder Personal Preference Record, and the Wechsler Adult…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Intelligence, Intelligence Differences, Personality
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Steere, Daniel E.; And Others – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1995
Reviews the professional literature's major features of lifestyle planning approaches for the disabled. Comments on common elements of approaches, such as attempts to clarify a desirable future as the basis for current and future services. Discusses potential uses of lifestyle planning processes in the field of rehabilitation counseling. (RJM)
Descriptors: Career Planning, Cognitive Restructuring, Daily Living Skills, Disabilities
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Phatininnart, Chuleeporn – Convergence, 2009
The making of changes inside prisons necessarily implies education. In Thailand, the point is not only to organise professional training courses but also to make detainees aware of the fact that they belong to a community of values. Non-formal education allows the necessary flexibility to an individual approach of training that must take into…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Professional Training, Foreign Countries, Nonformal Education
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Moore, Nykeisha; Wadsworth, John; Cory, James – Rehabilitation Education, 2009
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety syndrome that can develop after exposure to a traumatic event in which harm occurred or was threatened. PTSD is often treated with group therapy. Rehabilitation counselors need to be aware of the group treatments for PTSD because counselors may be leaders of group therapy, may work with consumers…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselors
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Swanson, Karen – Journal of Correctional Education, 2009
Increasingly, faith-based programs have provided curriculum in correctional facilities to meet the challenge of rehabilitating offenders. To attempt to identify the impact of such instruction, this qualitative case study examines the faith and moral development of the participants in one such program. Through interviews, observations, document…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Moral Development, Correctional Rehabilitation
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Jutai, Jeffrey W.; Strong, J. Graham; Russell-Minda, Elizabeth – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2009
"Low vision" describes any condition of diminished vision that is uncorrectable by standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery that disrupts a person's ability to perform common age-appropriate visual tasks. Examples of assistive technologies for vision rehabilitation include handheld magnifiers; electronic vision-enhancement…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Surgery, Vision, Electronic Equipment
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Slomine, Beth; Locascio, Gianna – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2009
Cognitive deficits are frequent consequences of acquired brain injury (ABI) and often require intervention. We review the theoretical and empirical literature on cognitive rehabilitation in a variety of treatment domains including attention, memory, unilateral neglect, speech and language, executive functioning, and family involvement/education.…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Family Involvement, Brain, Head Injuries
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Unruh, Deanne; Povenmire-Kirk, Tiana; Yamamoto, Scott – Journal of Correctional Education, 2009
Adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system face multiple challenges on their pathway to adulthood. These adolescents not only have an increased risk of committing future crimes and are further at risk of not becoming healthy, productive adults. The purpose of this study was to examine the risk and protective factors and associations…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Predictor Variables, Delinquent Rehabilitation
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Branding, Dave; Bates, Paul; Miner, Craig – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2009
This study investigated perception of self-determination by special education and rehabilitation practitioners following their exposure to a videotaped simulation of a self-directed IEP meeting and an external-directed IEP meeting involving an adolescent with mild mental retardation. Groups of special education practitioners and rehabilitation…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Mild Mental Retardation, Special Education, Self Determination
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Miller, Roxanne Greitz – Science Scope, 2009
While most school districts utilize a drug abuse resistance curriculum, as science teachers, it is our responsibility to understand the science behind drug addiction in order to most effectively educate our students against drug abuse. In the last two decades, increases in scientific technology have permitted significant discoveries surrounding…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Drug Addiction, Science Teachers, Science Education
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Iannucci, Rocco; Sanders, Kathy; Greenfield, Shelly F. – Academic Psychiatry, 2009
Objective: The authors describe an addiction psychiatry curriculum integrated in a general psychiatry training program to demonstrate comprehensive and practical approaches to educating general psychiatric residents on the recognition and treatment of substance use disorders. Methods: The Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital adult…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Hospitals, Psychiatry, Patients
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Thurston, S.; Paul, L.; Loney, P.; Ye, C.; Wong, M.; Browne, G. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2011
Background: Families supporting children with complex needs are significantly more distressed and economically disadvantaged than families of children without disability and delay. What is not known is the associations and costs of parental psychiatric distress within a multi-diagnosis group of special needs children. Methods: In this…
Descriptors: Family Needs, Economically Disadvantaged, Parenting Styles, Mental Health
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Cummings, Janet R.; Wen, Hefei; Druss, Benjamin G. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2011
Objective: This study examined differences in treatment rates for substance use disorders (SUD) among adolescents of white, black, Hispanic, Asian, Native American/Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander race/ethnicity. Method: Eight years of cross-sectional data (2001-2008) were pooled from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health…
Descriptors: Family Income, Pacific Islanders, American Indians, Alaska Natives
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