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Ninth Annual Csbs Student Research Conference [Program] April 20, 2002, University Of Northern Iowa
Ninth Annual Csbs Student Research Conference [Program] April 20, 2002, University Of Northern Iowa
INSPIRE Student Research & Engagement Conference Programs
A program for the INSPIRE conference where undergraduate and graduate students present their research, internship, volunteer and study abroad experiences, club activities and creative performances.
Forgiveness Intervention For An Incest Survivor : A Case Study, Joyce Skinner
Forgiveness Intervention For An Incest Survivor : A Case Study, Joyce Skinner
Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
This study examined the effectiveness of a 20 week, individual forgiveness intervention for a late adolescent female incest survivor. The forgiveness intervention was taken from Enright's (1991) Process Model of Forgiveness. This intervention has been shown to be effective in at least four scientific studies to date (Al-Mabuk, Enright, & Cardis, 1995; Coyle & Enright, 1997; Freedman & Enright, 1996; Hehl & Enright, 1993). The participant of this study was recruited form a Midwestern community human service organization as a self-referral for counseling service. Treatment variables were measured utilizing a single-subject design that compared the subject's feelings of hope, anxiety, …
The Effects Of A Mother's Incarceration On Her Children, Jane Elizabeth Mayer
The Effects Of A Mother's Incarceration On Her Children, Jane Elizabeth Mayer
Graduate Research Papers
This study examined the effects of a mother's incarceration on her children. Benefits, as well as problems, associated with facilitating a mother-child visitation program were discussed. Guidelines were presented for parents, caregivers, children, and prison staff on a successful mother-child visitation program. Conclusions were drawn from the literature and recommendations were made for the future facilitation of a mother-child visitation program.