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Peer reviewedFong Chan; Leahy, Michael J.; Saunders, Jodi L.; Tarvydas, Vilia M.; Ferrin, James M.; Lee, Gloria – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2003
The purpose of this study was to determine the training needs of certified rehabilitation counselors practicing in a variety of settings by identifying knowledge areas perceived by counselors as important for which they also reported limited preparation levels. Results of the analysis revealed 23 knowledge areas in which a critical training need…
Descriptors: Counselor Certification, Counselor Training, Knowledge Level, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedKreps, Gary L. – Southern Communication Journal, 1989
Maintains that communication consultants can help increase organizational effectiveness by therapeutically applying communication research, especially interpretive research, to organizational development. Describes a six-step model of therapeutic organizational communication consultation. Presents an organizational development study to illustrate…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Consultants, Models
Peer reviewedMcNiff, Shaun – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1995
Discusses the studio as a therapeutic community of images where the therapist functions as keeper of the space. It is not the physical suitability that determines the suitability of the space; rather, distractions and imperfections in the space may more accurately mirror the state of psyche and so induce the passionate engagement that calls forth…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Higher Education, Physical Environment, Studio Art
Peer reviewedCarson, Kerry D.; Balkin, David B. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1992
Describes employee assistance model in which cost-effective, high-quality treatment can be offered for a complex range of alcohol-related problems. Notes that this system of care allows the employee to be treated in the least restrictive therapeutic environment, thus encouraging continued productivity at work. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholism, Drinking, Employee Assistance Programs
Peer reviewedMiskimins, R. W. – Adolescence, 1990
Presents theoretical model describing practice of psychiatric residential treatment for children and adolescents. Emphasis is on 40 practice principles, guiding concepts which dictate specific treatment techniques and administrative procedures for Southern Oregon Adolescent Study and Treatment Center. Groups principles into six clusters: program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Interpersonal Relationship, Models
Boulet, Donald; And Others – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1993
Analyzed two Gestalt therapy sessions conducted by Fritz Perls using category system for identifying in-session client behaviors valued by Gestalt therapists. Four judges independently rated 210 client statements. Found common pattern of therapeutic movement: initial phase dominated by building block good moments and second phase characterized by…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Foreign Countries, Gestalt Therapy, Interpersonal Communication
Ecclestone, Kathryn – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
Contemporary educational goals place increasing emphasis on conferring recognition and building self-esteem for people deemed to be marginalised and vulnerable. Such goals coalesce with the language, symbols and practices of therapy inscribed within a broader therapeutic ethos. The paper relates these trends to broader cultural demoralisation…
Descriptors: Therapeutic Environment, Cultural Influences, Educational Psychology, Relevance (Education)
Towards an Understanding of Mindful Practices with Children and Adolescents in Residential Treatment
Abrams, Heidi – Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 2007
The author discusses mindful practices with children and adolescents in the residential treatment milieu. The article presents the current literature as well as three case studies informing theoretical and practical viewpoints of these practices as interventions and philosophies towards healing and growth.
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Children, Adolescents, Self Concept
White, Andrew; Hemphill, Clara; Hurley, Kendra – Center for an Urban Future, 2009
In the wake of a U.S. Justice Department investigation that found widespread use of excessive force by staff at upstate psychiatric care facilities for mentally ill children, this new edition of Child Welfare Watch identifies shortcomings in mental health services and explores possible solutions, including the expansion of alternatives to…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice
Dalfin, Chaim – 1995
The Chassidic approach to self-improvement includes an event called the "Farbrengen"--a Yiddish term meaning an informal gathering. At its best, it is a gathering in which Chassidim talk with each other about private issues, and may be considered the equivalent of group therapy. During a Farbrengen, Chassidic melodies which have no words…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Group Therapy, Judaism, Psychotherapy
Peer reviewedAron, William S.; And Others – Human Organization, 1974
Focus is on the community of La Colonia in Oxnard, California because it has (1) a high concentration of Mexican Americans, (2) a high incidence of drug addiction, and (3) reliable statistical data available. (NQ)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Drug Abuse, Mexican Americans, Negative Attitudes
Peer reviewedBeutler, Larry E.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
Some research suggests that improvement in psychotherapy is related to the degree that a patient adopts his therapist's evaluative attitudes. This article was designed to pursue the possibility of predicting the outcomes of group psychotherapy using attitude theory. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Counselor Attitudes, Persuasive Discourse, Psychotherapy
Peer reviewedShniderman, Craig M. – Social Work, 1974
There has been little interest in, and only slight illumination of, the impact of therapeutic camping for emotionally disturbed children. This study seeks to validate the belief that camping is therapeutic. Subjects were 52 boys, 5 to 11 1/2 years of age. Results support the hypothesis. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Child Caregivers, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children
Pierce, Richard M.; Drasgow, James – J Clin Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Counselor Role, Interpersonal Relationship, Nondirective Counseling
Varble, Duane L.; Landfield, Alvin W. – J Counseling Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Rating Scales, Psychotherapy, Self Concept

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