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Brickel, Clark M. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1980
A survey of case histories, anecdotal evidence and pilot studies shows that, as therapeutic adjuncts, pet animals facilitate rapport and enrich the treatment milieu. Pets enhance the lives of their owners in the community. Pet-facilitated psychotherapy can increase social interaction, provide comfort, and reinforce feelings of independence.…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Emotional Adjustment, Literature Reviews, Mental Health
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McBrien, Robert J. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1981
Presents a behavioral technique that permits clients to manage their own depression by coaching clients through self-observation, self-mediation and self-reinforcement activities, counselors can use minimum intervention to achieve a maximum amount of client gain. The program is most effective for moderately depressed clients. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Coping, Counseling Techniques, Depression (Psychology)
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Crago, Hugh – English in Australia, 1979
Explores the relationship between teaching English and psychotherapy, and suggests that English teachers should think of themselves as therapists who are helping their students toward personal growth and values clarification. (RL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Individual Development, Literature Appreciation, Psychotherapy
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Marcy, Michael R.; Fromme, Donald K. – Small Group Behavior, 1979
Investigated two dimensions of the verbal exchange, "here-and-now" v "there-and-then" verbal content and positive v negative affective tone, through use of a feedback device developed by the second author. Feedback enhanced use of affective verbalizations. The positive here-and-now condition enhanced group cohesiveness most. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Feedback, Group Therapy
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Lemkau, Jeanne – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Suggests several approaches to stimulate personal involvement of students in an undergraduate personality (psychology) course. Approaches include complementing book learning with experience, teaching relevant subjects, and minimizing student feelings of risk by providing them ample feedback. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
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Raybin, James B. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1979
The importance of establishing informed agreement between psychotherapist and patient at the first meeting is discussed. (JD)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, College Students, Emotional Response, Mental Health
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Bergin, Allen E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1980
Presents arguments for broadening the scope of clinical psychology to include religion more systematically in theories, research, and techniques, especially in relationship to personality and psychotherpay. Theistic belief systems must be seriously considered and conceptually integrated for counselors to be fully effective. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Beliefs, Counseling Effectiveness
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Boekelheide, Priscilla Day – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1978
The therapeutic and diagnostic aspect of the preabortion interview are discussed with attention to specifics that will identify students with the greatest likelihood for psychological problems and/or repeat abortions. (JD)
Descriptors: Abortions, College Students, Crisis Intervention, Emotional Problems
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Gregoire, Jacques C. – Adolescence, 1979
This paper defines and discusses Guindon's reeducation theory as a treatment orientation for delinquent rehabilitation. (SJL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Identification (Psychology), Models
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Webb, Dwight – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1979
Dugald S. Arbuckle, an advocate of human rights in counseling and writer on existential humanistic thought in psychotherapy and education, reflects on the roots of his humanistic thinking. He discusses a wide range of ideas with a former student. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselors, Existentialism, Guidance
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Berkowitz, Howard L.; And Others – Group: The Journal of the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society, 1979
The demands for service and training from a psychiatric department in a large urban medical center frequently necessitate innovative therapeutic maneuvers for which both theoretical understanding and clinical experience are scanty. This paper concerns one such instance. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Role, Group Therapy, Groups
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Staples, Fred R.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1976
Three behavior therapists and three analytically oriented psychotherapists treated a total of 60 neurotic outpatients for four months. It was concluded that patient improvement was more a function of patient characteristics than of specific therapist interventions. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Comparative Analysis, Counseling Effectiveness, Empathy
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Frey, Joseph, III; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976
Attempts to establish further the validity of the Child Scale, to investigate the individual nature of the items that compose the scale and their value as demographic factors in the prediction of therapeutic outcome, and to document further the use of target complaints as criteria in investigating the outcome of psychotherapy. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Demography, Measurement Instruments, Predictive Validity, Psychological Studies
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Cowan, Gloria – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1976
Therapists (N=30) rated bipolar adjectives of the Sex-Role Stereotypes Questionnaire as to which pole was a problem for their average male and female clients. Female clients were viewed as too feminine on both socially desirable and undesirable adjectives. Problems of male clients were not viewed in sex stereotypic ways on specific stereotypes.…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Helping Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis, Psychotherapy
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Garfield, Sol L.; Kurtz, Richard – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
The study reports on the views of 154 clinical psychologists who designated themselves as eclectics. Many stated that no current theory was adequate for handling the diversity of clients seen in practice; clinicians must select the approach that best fits a given clients. Findings suggest implications for research on psychotherapy. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Role, Helping Relationship
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