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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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Blitstein, Sheldon – Social Work, 1976
The author, a psychiatric social worker, describes how he uses the automobile as a means of reaching uncooperative juvenile clients. (HMV)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Counseling, Helping Relationship
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Cowles, Janelle – Professional School Counseling, 1997
Explores the power of metaphor in therapy and offers as a relationship metaphor an example drawn from Saint-Exupery's classic children's tale. Discusses rituals and the necessity of counselors developing and nourishing relationships with their child clients. Claims that "The Little Prince" offers a way of being with children. (RJM)
Descriptors: Ceremonies, Children, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
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Tsiboukli, Anna; Wolff, Kim – Journal of Drug Education, 2003
Examines the use of focus group interviews in understanding staff perceptions of training to work with drug users in the Therapeutic Community model. Discusses methodological issues relevant to the use of focus groups and the individual responses to the training program and the content and structure of the training program are also discussed.…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Training, Drug Rehabilitation, Focus Groups
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Grande, Carolyn Gerlock – Adolescence, 1988
Describes methods of treatment for meeting needs of failing and frustrated student offender. Discusses role of public school and juvenile justice setting for classroom management systems, curriculum and instructional adjustment, counseling and support services, and alternative educational programing. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Classroom Environment, Counseling Techniques, Delinquency
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Berger, Art; Giovan, Marti – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1990
Describes the use of poetry, music, and creative writing with forensic patients at a state mental health institute. Demonstrates that expressive interventions were helpful in group treatment by promoting verbalization, decision making, and the recognition of personal responsibility for incarceration. (SR)
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Creative Writing, Group Counseling, Institutionalized Persons
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Hackerman, Ann E. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2002
There has been a surge in the rates of adolescents who are becoming infected with HIV. This study of 214 at risk clients being treated on an inpatient psychiatric hospitalization basis examines why such clients continue to engage in high-risk behaviors. Results and suggestions for a psychoeducational curriculum for professionals are included.…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, Health Behavior, Health Education
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Miars, Russell D. – Counseling and Values, 2002
The author challenges the view that adopting an existential perspective in counseling is inapplicable or a luxury for most clients. The concept of existential authenticity is presented as an organizing ethic that can bring out the positive side of existentialism in counseling. Specific values and conditions are presented that can be adopted to…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Existentialism
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Fitzpatrick, Marilyn; Peternelli, Loris; Stalikas, Anastassios; Iwakabe, Shigeru – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1999
Examines the relationship between changes in the level of client emotional involvement and occurrence of in-session therapeutic phenomena. Findings indicate that clients who perceived a good moment in therapy had significantly higher levels of client emotional involvement. Additionally, there was no difference between therapeutic approaches in the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Counseling Psychology, Counselor Client Relationship
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Carlson, Roxanne; Arthur, Nancy – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1999
Proposes that children can achieve personal growth, healing and alleviation off their emotional pain through play therapy and the therapeutic use of stories. Explores the healing process of a six-year-old boy whose family lifestyle and structured school environment presented more anxiety than he could cope with effectively. (Author/GCP)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Health, Emotional Adjustment, Play Therapy
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Lee, Jeane B.; Bartlett, Mary L. – Death Studies, 2005
Despite its entrenchment as a standard of practice, no-suicide contracts fail to achieve their purpose as an effective part of treatment or as an effective method of inoculating counselors against potential lawsuits should a client commit suicide. Critical elements for managing suicidal clients and counselor liability without reliance on the…
Descriptors: Prevention, Referral, Suicide, Counseling Techniques
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Bryan, Charity L.; Solmon, Melinda A. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2007
Recently, the lack of physical activity and increasing rates of childhood obesity have received a great deal of attention in the United States. One way to combat inactivity in children is to utilize physical education programs as a means to promote active lifestyles. There is not, however, a consensus concerning how physical education programs can…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Obesity, Physical Education, Physical Activities
Mohatt, Gerald V. – 1991
This paper outlines a psychologist's insights about traditional American Indian healing, gleaned through 20 years of friendship with and observation of Lakota medicine men. These insights include the following: (1) the power of traditional Lakota medicine comes from vision; (2) the healer's role is related to family history; (3) the process of…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cross Cultural Training, Helping Relationship, Personal Narratives
Dye, Carol J. – 1985
Psychotherapy with older dying patients can lead to problems of countertransference for the clinician. Working with dying patients requires flexibility to adapt basic therapeutics to the institutional setting. Goals of psychotherapy must be reconceptualized for dying clients. The problems of countertransference arise because clinicians themselves…
Descriptors: Coping, Counselor Characteristics, Death, Depression (Psychology)
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Stone, Gerald L.; Gotlib, Ian – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1975
Male university students were randomly assigned to one of the following instructional conditions: specific instructions to discuss personal feelings within specified topic areas, general instructions, or no instructions. Half of the subjects also listened to a model discussing his feelings. All subjects then participated in a brief monologue,…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Effectiveness, Instruction, Interaction Process Analysis
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