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An Application Of Taoist Thought In Short Term Psychotherapy, David Leslie Knoblauch Dec 1982

An Application Of Taoist Thought In Short Term Psychotherapy, David Leslie Knoblauch

Dissertations

Taoism originated in China during the -5th and -4th centuries with the Tao Te Ching, which is attributed to Lao Tzu. This ancient philosophy delineated a way of acting in harmony with the course and trend of the natural world. In the United States, Taoist thought has been increasing in popularity since the 1930's. C. G. Jung, Alan Watts, and Abraham Maslow were prominent in bringing Taoism to a functional understanding in America's psychological community. They promoted the view that man is not an isolated ego which must control experience, but rather that man is a part of the order …


The Effects Of A Residential Basic Counseling Skills Training Program, Richard W. Fox Aug 1982

The Effects Of A Residential Basic Counseling Skills Training Program, Richard W. Fox

Dissertations

The purpose of this research was to study the effects of a residential basic counseling skills training program on the interpersonal behavior of the participants.

The research design for this study was a pre- and post-test experimental and control group method. Program participants were 81 juvenile court workers with experience ranging from less than one to more than 20 years. The control group was 41 juvenile detention home workers in six locations throughout the State of Michigan who did not participate in the training.

The FIRO-B (Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behavior) pre-test was administered to the experimental and control groups at …


The Relationship Of Competency As Part Of The Self-Concept To Occupational Role: A Comparison Study Of Females In Three Occupational Roles, Merry Carson Pattison Apr 1982

The Relationship Of Competency As Part Of The Self-Concept To Occupational Role: A Comparison Study Of Females In Three Occupational Roles, Merry Carson Pattison

Dissertations

It was the purpose of this study to examine the relationship between women's perception of self as being competent to occupational role.

Based on a review of the literature and research it was hypothesized that a relationship between occupational role and competency self-perceptions did exist. Also, it was hypothesized that there is a relationship between occupational role and the difference between perception of self and view of ideal self in competency. Finally, it was hypothesized that there is a relationship between occupational role and the discrepancy between perception of self and perception of typical women in competency skills.

The sample …


Module To Increase Communication Skills Of Nurses, Mary Kay Schultz Jan 1982

Module To Increase Communication Skills Of Nurses, Mary Kay Schultz

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Critique Of Consultation Theories And Development Of A New Model Of Consultation, Joan L. Vougis Jan 1982

A Critique Of Consultation Theories And Development Of A New Model Of Consultation, Joan L. Vougis

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Cultural Influences On Nonverbal Behavior: An Annotated Bibliography For Counseling Psychologists, Laura Vogelaar Jan 1982

Cultural Influences On Nonverbal Behavior: An Annotated Bibliography For Counseling Psychologists, Laura Vogelaar

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Students' Attitudes Toward Utilization Of Counseling Service In A Nigerian University, Christian Adeyemi Akiwowo Jan 1982

Students' Attitudes Toward Utilization Of Counseling Service In A Nigerian University, Christian Adeyemi Akiwowo

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Consultant Training In Counselor Education: North Central Region, John Jurowicz Jan 1982

Consultant Training In Counselor Education: North Central Region, John Jurowicz

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program Jan 1982

Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program

WKU Archives Records

The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.

  • Garvin, Catherine. The Recognition of Anticipatory Grieving and Associated Needs of the Family of a Critically Ill Patient
  • Parks, Barbara. Energy Properties of Textiles
  • Martin, Lanna. A Historical Approach to the Understanding of Civil Disobedience
  • Atwood, Tammy. The Computer Manufacturing Industry and the Burroughs Corporation
  • Allen, Christopher. The Battle of Marathon: Athens' Magnificent Triumph
  • Martin, Lanna. Melville's Creation of Captain Vere as Pontius Pilate in Billy Budd
  • Boles, Barbara. Emerson's Uriel and the …


Innovative Techniques Of Counseling, Milton R. Cudney Jan 1982

Innovative Techniques Of Counseling, Milton R. Cudney

All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors

Index of Techniques

  • Technique # I. Counselor-Made Drawings
  • Technique # 2. Taking the Flip Side Of The Argument
  • Technique # 3. The Use of Owning Language By The Counselor
  • Technique # 4. Let The Client In On What You Are Trying To Do
  • Technique # 5. Interrupt Clients
  • Technique # 6. Polaroid Technique
  • Technique # 7. Holding A Pretend Gun To The Client's Head
  • Technique # 8. A Technique To Make Replacement Behaviors Not Seem So Strange And Unknown
  • Technique # 9. Counselor Prepared To Give The Client Examples Of What The Counselor Is Seeking
  • Technique #10. Wastebasket Technique
  • Technique …


Adolescent Chemical Substance Use And Abuse : Environmental And Personal Determinants, And A Proposed Model For Group Intervention, Lindy Louise Low Lecoq Jan 1982

Adolescent Chemical Substance Use And Abuse : Environmental And Personal Determinants, And A Proposed Model For Group Intervention, Lindy Louise Low Lecoq

Dissertations and Theses

The purpose of the literature review is to identify consistent patterns regarding adolescent use and abuse of chemical substances, especially alcohol and marijuana. Acute physical, cognitive and social effects of alcohol and marijuana use are outlined, and environmental and personal determinants of drug use and abuse are examined. Methods of prevention and intervention are discussed and, from the research findings, a model group counseling program designed for the school setting is proposed. Adolescent use of both marijuana and alcohol is found to be modal by age 16-17. The physical, cognitive and social effects are pervasive and especially damaging to chronic …