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2005

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Levels Of Consciousness, Archetypal Energies, And Earth Lessons: An Emerging Worldview, Carroy U. Ferguson Sep 2005

Levels Of Consciousness, Archetypal Energies, And Earth Lessons: An Emerging Worldview, Carroy U. Ferguson

Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D.

Worldviews emerge from our individual and collective Levels of Consciousness at given points in time and space and from what we come to “believe” is possible or not. In my own experience, my research on Consciousness, and my study of various cultures, societies, and Consciousness literature, I have identified at least seven Levels of Consciousness, twenty-five Archetypal Energies, and various Earth Lessons, which we seem to commonly experience as human beings, in our own unique personal, societal, and global life spaces.


Rhode Island Take Back The Night, Donna M. Hughes Dr. Sep 2005

Rhode Island Take Back The Night, Donna M. Hughes Dr.

Donna M. Hughes

It is an honor for me to be here for the 27th Annual Take Back the Night March. Women uniting to take back the night in marches have symbolized women’s resistance to sexual violence and their declaration of freedom and dignity for decades. “Speaking out” against violence is the way we break the conspiracies of silence that the perpetrators try to impose on us. 


Memory Perception And Strategy Use In Parkinson's Disease, Andrew Johnson, Carrie Pollard, Philip Vernon, Jennifer Tomes, Mandar Jog Feb 2005

Memory Perception And Strategy Use In Parkinson's Disease, Andrew Johnson, Carrie Pollard, Philip Vernon, Jennifer Tomes, Mandar Jog

Andrew M. Johnson

Although there is growing support for the existence of memory deficits within Parkinson's disease (PD), little has been done to evaluate the extent to which PD patients demonstrate differences in their use of metacognitive strategies. In the present study, 79 PD patients (46 men and 33 women) and 49 age-matched healthy participants (19 men and 30 women) were compared on a metamemory questionnaire. PD patients reported significantly less strategy-use than age-matched controls, particularly with regards to external memory strategies (such as making lists). This suggests that auxiliary treatments such as memory strategy training might be effective in this population.


Evaluation On The Use Of Reflection Papers In Social Work Education, Lisa Mcguire Dec 2004

Evaluation On The Use Of Reflection Papers In Social Work Education, Lisa Mcguire

Lisa E. McGuire

No abstract provided.


Community-Based Practice With Children And Families, Lisa Mcguire Dec 2004

Community-Based Practice With Children And Families, Lisa Mcguire

Lisa E. McGuire

No abstract provided.


The Social Work Attitudes About Homeless Scale, Terri Lewinson Dec 2004

The Social Work Attitudes About Homeless Scale, Terri Lewinson

Terri Lewinson

No abstract provided.


Groups And Individual Change, Randy Magen, Eugene Mangiardi Dec 2004

Groups And Individual Change, Randy Magen, Eugene Mangiardi

Randy Howard Magen

No abstract provided.


Cross-Cultural Perspectives In Thanatology: Through A Prism Of Religious Faiths, Monica Nandan Dec 2004

Cross-Cultural Perspectives In Thanatology: Through A Prism Of Religious Faiths, Monica Nandan

Monica Nandan

No abstract provided.


Adaptation To American Culture: Voices Of Asian Indian Immigrants, Monica Nandan Dec 2004

Adaptation To American Culture: Voices Of Asian Indian Immigrants, Monica Nandan

Monica Nandan

No abstract provided.


Multicultural Competence With Asian Indian Immigrants: Clarion Call For Social Workers; In National Committee On Racial And Ethnic Diversity (Ncored Network News) 5 (1), 2-4, Monica Nandan Dec 2004

Multicultural Competence With Asian Indian Immigrants: Clarion Call For Social Workers; In National Committee On Racial And Ethnic Diversity (Ncored Network News) 5 (1), 2-4, Monica Nandan

Monica Nandan

No abstract provided.


What Is The State Of Youth, Social Services And Corporate Giving?, A. Jones, Monica Nandan Dec 2004

What Is The State Of Youth, Social Services And Corporate Giving?, A. Jones, Monica Nandan

Monica Nandan

No abstract provided.


Immersion: An Introduction To Social Work, Lisa Mcguire Dec 2004

Immersion: An Introduction To Social Work, Lisa Mcguire

Lisa E. McGuire

No abstract provided.


Child Welfare Teaching Modules Indiana University School Of Social Work, Indianapolis: In, C. Hostetter, G. Folaron, P. Howes, Lisa Mcguire, K. Kabadaki, D. Navarre Dec 2004

Child Welfare Teaching Modules Indiana University School Of Social Work, Indianapolis: In, C. Hostetter, G. Folaron, P. Howes, Lisa Mcguire, K. Kabadaki, D. Navarre

Lisa E. McGuire

No abstract provided.


Values And Goal-Free Evaluation: A Case Study, Brandon Youker Dec 2004

Values And Goal-Free Evaluation: A Case Study, Brandon Youker

Brandon W. Youker Ph.D

How does a goal-free evaluator deal with values? Which values? Whose values? This presentation argues that the goal-free evaluator takes a consumerist perspective. Thus the evaluator's values are in serving the program's consumers and satisfying the consumers' needs.


International Association For Impact Assessment, Brandon W. Youker Ph.D Dec 2004

International Association For Impact Assessment, Brandon W. Youker Ph.D

Brandon W. Youker Ph.D

International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) defines impact assessment as “the process of identifying the future consequences of current or proposed action.” “IAIA is a forum for advancing innovation, development and communication of best practice in impact assessment. Its international membership promotes development of local and global capacity for the application of environmental assessment in which sound science and full public participation provide a foundation for equitable and sustainable development.”


Ethnography And Evaluation: Their Relationship And Three Anthropological Models Of Evaluation, Brandon W. Youker Ph.D Dec 2004

Ethnography And Evaluation: Their Relationship And Three Anthropological Models Of Evaluation, Brandon W. Youker Ph.D

Brandon W. Youker Ph.D

This paper examines the relationship between ethnographic research methods and evaluation theory and methodology. It is divided into two main sections: (a) ethnography in evaluation and (b) anthropological models of evaluation. Three levels of the leading anthropological models of evaluation are summarized, which include responsive evaluation, goal-free evaluation, and constructivist evaluation. In conclusion, (a) there is no consensual definition of ethnography; (b) in many circumstances, ethnographic evaluation models may be beneficial; and (c) ethnography can be used in evaluation but requires a high level of analysis to transform ethnographic data into useful information for eliciting an evaluative conclusion.


The Evaluation Exchange--Harvard Family Research Project, Brandon W. Youker Ph.D Dec 2004

The Evaluation Exchange--Harvard Family Research Project, Brandon W. Youker Ph.D

Brandon W. Youker Ph.D

Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP) was founded by the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1983. The HFRP aims to help strengthen family, school, and community partnerships of early childhood care and education; promote evaluation and accountability; and offer professional development to those who work with children and/or their families. The project has aided philanthropies, policymakers, and practitioners by collecting, analyzing, and synthesizing research and information. HFRP publishes the journal The Evaluation Exchange.


Archetypal Energies And The Four Faces Of Romantic Relationships, Carroy U. Ferguson Dec 2004

Archetypal Energies And The Four Faces Of Romantic Relationships, Carroy U. Ferguson

Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D.

All relationships are valuable learning experiences. They are mirrors to assist us in our various Earth lessons. As mirrors, relationships, particularly romantic or intimate relationships, reflect to a large extent energies that are going on inside of us. At much deeper levels, these energies are what I call our authentic Archetypal Energies. Over the years, I have come to recognize at least twenty-five of these primary Archetypal Energies, each with a unique function and purpose for our human experience. I use easily recognized terms to evoke a common sense of these energies. Love, for example, is one of these deeper …