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Topping, Keith J.; Flynn, Brian – Behavior Analyst Today, 2004
Over three hundred school psychologists were surveyed about their working practice and their views with regard to treating seriously emotionally disturbed adolescents. The survey questionnaire sought the following details: 1) Demographic information; 2) Professional opinions about serious emotional disturbance; 3) Personal working practice with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Disturbances, School Psychologists, Counselor Attitudes
Davis, Kenneth P. – 1977
Within a theoretical framework of role theory and systems theory, this study investigates differences in role expectations held for school psychologists in IGE schools by principals, unit leaders, teachers and school psychologists; and the relationship between agreement on expectations and ratings of the performance effectiveness of school…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary Schools, Evaluation, Individualized Instruction
Russell, Michael L. – 1977
Behavioral scientists are becoming increasingly involved in the field of medicine. This paper describes some of the issues that can arise when the behavioral scientist collaborates with the medical practitioner. Recommendations are offered for the behavioral scientist considering such collaboration. (Author/VG)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Family Health, Family Practice (Medicine), Medical Education
Peer reviewedBergan, John R.; Tombari, Martin L. – Journal of School Psychology, 1975
Describes a consultation analysis technique for coding conversion between a consultant (e.g., psychologist) and a consultee (e.g., teacher) serving a client (e.g., student). Consultation analysis classifies topics discussed in consultation, verbal processes exhibited during consultation, and the extent to which one participant in consultation…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Consultants, Consultation Programs, Content Analysis
Peer reviewedKeat, Donald B., II; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
Teacher training is the key to implementing psychological education for children. The author presents a description of a teacher workshop in psychological education. (HMV)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Educational Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Freeman, James T. – 1981
While the field of forensic psychology has emerged as a recognized discipline, psychologists who work within institutional settings frequently feel frustration in dealing with inmates for whom they have had no responsibility or input during the critical pre-trial, trial and sentencing decision-making process. The roles and ways in which psychology…
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminal Law, Criminals, Decision Making
Dokecki, Paul R.; And Others – 1979
In light of the fact that America's families are becoming an increasingly important item on the intervention agenda, the ongoing work of the "To Strengthen Families" Project of Vanderbilt's Center for the Study of Families and Children is described. A model designed from an analysis of values suggesting that America should strive to become the…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Counselor Role, Counselor Training, Delivery Systems
Robb, Harold B., III – 1980
Counseling psychologists would be wise to distinguish themselves from other specialists by adopting an educational paradigm in which counseling psychologists function as teachers or trainers. In this role, they provide experiences designed to establish, increase or broaden desired skill, knowledge or motivation. The educational paradigm is broad…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
Petrick, Joanne F. – 1981
Responses to a writing therapy questionnaire by 25 psychologists indicated how and why they used writing in their work. Three-fifths of the psychologists used writing frequently, two-fifths infrequently. Most of the counselors reported that clients reacted quite positively to requests that they engage in writing. The most commonly used forms of…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Higher Education, Problem Solving
Gordon, Wayne A. – 1978
Behavioral medicine is a field which attempts to integrate social, behavioral, and biological sciences through an application of bio-behavioral methods to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illness. Because behavioral medicine overlaps many psychological disciplines, some disciplines of psychology such as medical psychology and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Biological Influences, Health Services, Intellectual Disciplines
Alpert, Judith Landon; And Others – 1978
Selected attitudinal and value characteristics of high and low successful consultants were considered. Consultants (N=12) and consultees (N=15) completed six measures. Consultants were categorized as high or low success of consultants based on the coding of consultants' logs. Results indicate that high and low success consultants do not differ on…
Descriptors: Consultants, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Graduate Students
DREVDAHL, JOHN E. – 1961
THE BACKGROUNDS, MOTIVATIONS, AND PERSONALITIES OF THREE GROUPS WERE INVESTIGATED TO DETERMINE THE SOURCE AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS THAT ARE CONDUCIVE TO CREATIVE PRODUCTIVITY. A SAMPLE OF 30 PSYCHOLOGISTS WAS SELECTED AND, AFTER SOME INVESTIGATION, WAS DIVIDED INTO THE FOLLOWING GROUPS--(1) CREATIVE, (2)…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Creative Development, Creativity Research, Educational Background
SEBALD, DOROTHY D. – 1967
THE OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT WERE--(1) TO PROVIDE CLINICAL AND GUIDANCE SERVICES IN 137 EVENING CENTERS IN SELECTED PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN DISADVANTAGED AREAS OF NEW YORK CITY, AND (2) TO HOLD A COMPLEMENTARY TEACHER-TRAINING PROGRAM IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THE MENTAL HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL-SOCIAL STABILITY OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN THESE AREAS. EXPERIENCED…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Counseling Services, Counselors, Disadvantaged Youth
Illinois State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Springfield. – 1966
MINIMUM TRAINING REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES FOR ILLINOIS CERTIFICATION ARE LISTED FOR TEACHERS OF THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED, BLIND, PARTIALLY SEEING, EDUCABLE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, TRAINABLE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, MALADJUSTED, MULTIPLY HANDICAPPED, AND HOMEBOUND AND HOSPITALIZED PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS AND CERTIFICATION…
Descriptors: Certification, College Programs, Professional Education, Qualifications
DUNN, JAMES A. – 1967
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MICHIGAN SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS WERE STUDIED TO (1) DISCOVER LEVELS OF COMPETENCY, (2) OBTAIN DEMOGRAPHIC AND BASE LINE DATA, (3) ASSIST IN REEVALUATING THE DIAGNOSTICIAN PROGRAM. THE POPULATION, 209 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (DPI) APPROVED DIAGNOSTICIANS AND 107 MEMBERS OF THE MICHIGAN SOCIETY OF…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Employment Practices, Individual Characteristics


