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The Relationships Between Enmeshment, Overprotectiveness, And Anorexia Nervosa Symptoms In College Women, Shannon Mcgoun Jan 1997

The Relationships Between Enmeshment, Overprotectiveness, And Anorexia Nervosa Symptoms In College Women, Shannon Mcgoun

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Teenage Perceptions Of Death And Dying, Sandy Marks Jan 1997

Teenage Perceptions Of Death And Dying, Sandy Marks

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Sociotropy And Autonomy As Moderators Of The Effect Of Negative Life Events On Depression: A Test Of The Congruency Hypothesis, My Hanh T. Nguyen Jan 1997

Sociotropy And Autonomy As Moderators Of The Effect Of Negative Life Events On Depression: A Test Of The Congruency Hypothesis, My Hanh T. Nguyen

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Factor Analysis Of The Spiritual Well-Being Scale, And Clinical Utility With Hospitalized Psychiatric Patients, Eric L. Scott Jan 1997

Factor Analysis Of The Spiritual Well-Being Scale, And Clinical Utility With Hospitalized Psychiatric Patients, Eric L. Scott

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Promoting The Inclusion Of Psychosocial Factors In Cardiac Rehabilitation, Dawn Elizabeth Newberg Jan 1997

Promoting The Inclusion Of Psychosocial Factors In Cardiac Rehabilitation, Dawn Elizabeth Newberg

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Perceived Barriers To Career Choice: Relations To Socioeconomic Status And Career Aspirations, Brian A. Altman Jan 1997

Perceived Barriers To Career Choice: Relations To Socioeconomic Status And Career Aspirations, Brian A. Altman

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Covert Processes Of Counselors In-Training At The First Practicum Level: A Pilot Study, Eric P. Johnson Jan 1997

The Covert Processes Of Counselors In-Training At The First Practicum Level: A Pilot Study, Eric P. Johnson

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Family Rituals 1960s & 1990s, Angeline Becker Jan 1997

Family Rituals 1960s & 1990s, Angeline Becker

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Support Systems And Adolescent Mothers: Effects On Parent-Child Interaction, Kim Jacobs Jan 1997

Support Systems And Adolescent Mothers: Effects On Parent-Child Interaction, Kim Jacobs

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Development Of Normative Data For The Occupational Stress Inventory Using Fire Fighters, Joseph J. Digiovanni Jan 1997

The Development Of Normative Data For The Occupational Stress Inventory Using Fire Fighters, Joseph J. Digiovanni

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Between Neuroticism And Interest Differentiation, Eileen B. Mcpartland Jan 1997

The Relationship Between Neuroticism And Interest Differentiation, Eileen B. Mcpartland

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Touch In Attachment: Gender Differences And Security Of Attachment, Julie M. Jeffrey Jan 1997

The Role Of Touch In Attachment: Gender Differences And Security Of Attachment, Julie M. Jeffrey

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Model For Relapse Prevention In Bulimia, Susan Width Jan 1997

A Model For Relapse Prevention In Bulimia, Susan Width

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Work On Gay Male Identity Among Male Flight Attendants, Kay V. Adams Jan 1997

The Impact Of Work On Gay Male Identity Among Male Flight Attendants, Kay V. Adams

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Testing A Model Of Degree Progress Among African-American Graduate Students, Mary F. Toliver Jan 1997

Testing A Model Of Degree Progress Among African-American Graduate Students, Mary F. Toliver

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Understanding The Career Aspirations Of African American Male Adolescents: An Investigation Of The Achievement Motivation, Parenting And Peer Support Components, Malcolm E. Anderson Jan 1997

Understanding The Career Aspirations Of African American Male Adolescents: An Investigation Of The Achievement Motivation, Parenting And Peer Support Components, Malcolm E. Anderson

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Differences In Social Support: A Comparison Of Individualist And Collectivist World-Views Including Asian, Hawaiian, And European-American Cultures, Dennis J. Perez M.Ed. Jan 1997

Differences In Social Support: A Comparison Of Individualist And Collectivist World-Views Including Asian, Hawaiian, And European-American Cultures, Dennis J. Perez M.Ed.

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Eating Disorder Symptomology And Atitudes Toward Sport Psychology, Marla N. Arnold Jan 1997

Eating Disorder Symptomology And Atitudes Toward Sport Psychology, Marla N. Arnold

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Women: The Ignored Majority, Carol T. Mowbray, Daphna Oyserman, Catherine J. Lutz, Rogeair Purnell Jan 1997

Women: The Ignored Majority, Carol T. Mowbray, Daphna Oyserman, Catherine J. Lutz, Rogeair Purnell

Psychology Faculty Publications

The major thrust of psychiatric rehabilitation is to provide skill development and supports enabling individuals to function in their roles of choice. The model thus contains an underlying assumption that meaningful life roles are “chosen” roles. It therefore may tend to overlook the impact on persons’ lives of the roles that they are given. These given or ascribed roles include those based on gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic class. Self-definitions, behaviors, beliefs, attitudes, and values are all likely to be structured within such social roles, which can also serve as important social identities (Oyserman & Markus, 1993). In spite of increased …


Helping Children Cope With Grief And Death, Kim Noon Jan 1997

Helping Children Cope With Grief And Death, Kim Noon

Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)

Children need their parents, family, friends, teachers, doctors, and clergy to help them move through a death experience positively. Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross (1983) says that family members who have been able to talk together and share their experiences with other family members, hospital staff, or with a compassionate clergy or friend , usually do much better than those who hold all of their feelings inside, pretending that life goes on as usual. Grief and fear, when allowed to be expressed and shared in childhood, can prevent much future heartache. It is so important for all of us to again learn …