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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
2007 December Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 December Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
No abstract provided.
2007 December-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 November-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 October-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 August-September-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 August-September-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Life Renewal Archive
No abstract provided.
2007 August September Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 August September Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
No abstract provided.
Does State Certification Or Licensure Influence Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program Practices?, Jamie Chriqui, Yvonne Terry-Mcelrath, Duane C. Mcbride, S Eidson, Curtis Vanderwaal
Does State Certification Or Licensure Influence Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program Practices?, Jamie Chriqui, Yvonne Terry-Mcelrath, Duane C. Mcbride, S Eidson, Curtis Vanderwaal
Faculty Publications
In the United States, state governments legally authorize outpatient substance abuse treatment programs. In some states, programs are certified or accredited (ideal standards). Other states license programs (minimal standards). Additionally, some states authorize programs through "deemed status", which is afforded to programs attaining accreditation from a national accrediting body. Primary legal research and the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services' (N-SSATS) data were used to examine the relationships between state authorization type (certification/accreditation vs licensure with and without deemed status) and outpatient treatment program practices. Programs in certification/accreditation (vs licensure) states had significantly higher odds of offering wrap-around and …
Does State Certification Or Licensure Influence Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program Practices?, Jamie Chriqui, Yvonne Terry-Mcelrath, Duane C. Mcbride, S Eidson, Curtis Vanderwaal
Does State Certification Or Licensure Influence Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program Practices?, Jamie Chriqui, Yvonne Terry-Mcelrath, Duane C. Mcbride, S Eidson, Curtis Vanderwaal
Duane McBride
In the United States, state governments legally authorize outpatient substance abuse treatment programs. In some states, programs are certified or accredited (ideal standards). Other states license programs (minimal standards). Additionally, some states authorize programs through "deemed status", which is afforded to programs attaining accreditation from a national accrediting body. Primary legal research and the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services' (N-SSATS) data were used to examine the relationships between state authorization type (certification/accreditation vs licensure with and without deemed status) and outpatient treatment program practices. Programs in certification/accreditation (vs licensure) states had significantly higher odds of offering wrap-around and …
2007 July-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 June-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 June Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 June Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
No abstract provided.
2007 May Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 May Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
No abstract provided.
2007 May-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 April-Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 April Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 April Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
No abstract provided.
2007 March Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
2007 March Newsletter, Nancy Rockey
Human Subject Research Archive
No abstract provided.
2007-March, Nancy Rockey
Coaching For Leaders, David Vandenburgh
Coaching For Leaders, David Vandenburgh
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
The Pastor's Role In Vision-Based Leadership, Tim Nichols
The Pastor's Role In Vision-Based Leadership, Tim Nichols
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Executive's Handbook Of Model Business Conduct Codes [Review] / Manley Ii, W. W., William R. Auxier
Executive's Handbook Of Model Business Conduct Codes [Review] / Manley Ii, W. W., William R. Auxier
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Celebrating Paradoxes In Christian Leadership, Michael E. Cafferky
Celebrating Paradoxes In Christian Leadership, Michael E. Cafferky
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Echoes Of The Word: Theological Ethics As Rhetorical Practice [Review] / Huebner, H., David Boshart
Echoes Of The Word: Theological Ethics As Rhetorical Practice [Review] / Huebner, H., David Boshart
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
The Discourse Of Leadership And The Practice Of Administration, Frank Thomas Edward
The Discourse Of Leadership And The Practice Of Administration, Frank Thomas Edward
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Community: The Structure Of Belonging [Review] / Block, P., D. S. Penner
Community: The Structure Of Belonging [Review] / Block, P., D. S. Penner
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Academic Writing And Theological Inquiry, Terry Dwain Robertson
Academic Writing And Theological Inquiry, Terry Dwain Robertson
Faculty Publications
A comparison of two approaches to academic writing and research pedagogies demonstrates that, for Vyhmeister, truth is to be found outside and above us--it is a process of discovery, while Hamilton's approach focuses on the spiritual formation of the writer and can be understood as reflecting a process of spiritual growth. A third approach, which I develop in this article, views academic writing and theological inquiry as a ministry, in which the writer is served by and, in turn, serves the community of faith for the purpose of building a corporate knowledge of God. Research is service and the dissemination …
Models Of Religious Authority, Darius Jankiewicz
Models Of Religious Authority, Darius Jankiewicz
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
The Parameters Of Social Justice And Natural Law Theory, Edwin Cook
The Parameters Of Social Justice And Natural Law Theory, Edwin Cook
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Great And Little Traditions: A Framework For Studying Cultural Interaction Through The Ages In Jordan, Oystein S. Labianca
Great And Little Traditions: A Framework For Studying Cultural Interaction Through The Ages In Jordan, Oystein S. Labianca
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Empathy And Cognitive Flexibility As Correlates Of Forgiveness, Rebecca Bennett Katovsich
Empathy And Cognitive Flexibility As Correlates Of Forgiveness, Rebecca Bennett Katovsich
Dissertations
Problem. For the past three decades, there has been a growing body of literature related to the topic of forgiveness. The idea that empathy, consisting of both emotional and cognitive aspects, plays an integral role in the process of forgiveness is widely supported in the literature, although there is limited empirical evidence for this claim. Beyond interest in examining the relationship between forgiveness and empathy, this research also aimed to explore the role of cognitive flexibility in the forgivenessprocess, considering both the intrapersonal and interpersonal dimensions of cognitive flexibility.
Method. The Enright Forgiveness Inventory, Interpersonal Reactivity Index, and the NEO …
Hospitality Versus Patronage: An Investigation Of Social Dynamics In The Third Epistle Of John, Igor Lorencin
Hospitality Versus Patronage: An Investigation Of Social Dynamics In The Third Epistle Of John, Igor Lorencin
Dissertations
Problem. This investigation focuses on social dynamics in the third epistle of John. In the context of 3 John hospitality and patronage seem to be opposed as two non-compatible models of behavior. In what sense they are different and what makes them non compatible in a church setting is the main focus of this research.
Method. A social approach is utilized in this investigation for the purpose of understanding the social system, values, and circumstances that shaped the events of 3 John. I first collect evidence to explain the ancient customs of hospitality and patronage in order to create a …