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Supervisees' Experiences Of Ruptures In Multicultural Supervision: A Qualitative Study, Laura Lubbers
Supervisees' Experiences Of Ruptures In Multicultural Supervision: A Qualitative Study, Laura Lubbers
Dissertations (1934 -)
As the paradigmatic shift of multiculturalism emerges in counseling, the constructs of culture and context warrant examination in the supervision process. With an understanding that conflict is inevitable in supervision relationships particularly when cultural topics are being discussed, investigation into the process of ruptures and rupture repair as they take place within multicultural supervision is warranted. Despite the attention paid to addressing culture in supervision, surprisingly little empirical attention has focused on supervisee experiences of ruptures in multicultural supervision. This study sought to provide a deeper understanding of supervisees' experiences of ruptures in multicultural supervision. Twelve participants were interviewed regarding …
Parent Attributional Style And Early Termination From Child And Parent Therapy, Ryan James Mattek
Parent Attributional Style And Early Termination From Child And Parent Therapy, Ryan James Mattek
Dissertations (1934 -)
ABSTRACT
PARENT ATTRIBUTIONAL STYLE AND EARLY TERMINATION
FROM CHILD AND PARENT THERAPY
Ryan J. Mattek, M.A.
Marquette University, 2013
Behavior problems are prevalent in young children and represent a threat to a child's typical development. These early behavior problems are even more common in children from low-income, urban settings. If left untreated, such challenging behaviors may become ingrained and lead to later more severe behaviors including aggression, violence, and anti-social behaviors. Research has demonstrated that participation in child and parent therapy (CPT) programs significantly reduces problematic child behaviors while increasing positive behaviors in both the child and the parent. However, …
Existing Evidence Of The Business Case For Investments In Nursing Care, Olga Yakusheva, Douglas Wholey, Kevin D. Frick
Existing Evidence Of The Business Case For Investments In Nursing Care, Olga Yakusheva, Douglas Wholey, Kevin D. Frick
Economics Faculty Research and Publications
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