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The Use Of Classroom And Home-Based Reinforcement To Increase Verbal Responses To Questions In Preschool Children, Katherine Anne Muir
The Use Of Classroom And Home-Based Reinforcement To Increase Verbal Responses To Questions In Preschool Children, Katherine Anne Muir
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Component Analysis Of Therapeutic Empathy Behaviors, Barbara P. Nash
A Component Analysis Of Therapeutic Empathy Behaviors, Barbara P. Nash
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Staff-Training And Daily Feedback On Self-Care Behavior In A Nursing Home, Lorraine F. Schack
The Effects Of Staff-Training And Daily Feedback On Self-Care Behavior In A Nursing Home, Lorraine F. Schack
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Emg Assisted Relaxation Training With Hyperkinetic Children: An Alternative To Medication, William J. Hampstead
The Effects Of Emg Assisted Relaxation Training With Hyperkinetic Children: An Alternative To Medication, William J. Hampstead
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Neuroendocrine Basis Of Nest Building In Mice, Aldair Fiori Simoes Fontes
The Neuroendocrine Basis Of Nest Building In Mice, Aldair Fiori Simoes Fontes
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Physiological Effects Of Brief And Abbreviated Relaxation Training, Robert Flachier
The Physiological Effects Of Brief And Abbreviated Relaxation Training, Robert Flachier
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Tee Relationship Between Machiavellianism And Mutual Gaze In The Therapist-Client Dyad, James Paul Kelly
A Study Of Tee Relationship Between Machiavellianism And Mutual Gaze In The Therapist-Client Dyad, James Paul Kelly
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Early Recollections As A Measure Of Personality: A Theoretical And Experimental Study, Douglas A. Lockwood
The Use Of Early Recollections As A Measure Of Personality: A Theoretical And Experimental Study, Douglas A. Lockwood
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Validity Of The Mmpi-168 As An Estimate Of The Full Mmpi, Judith Ellen Cohen
Validity Of The Mmpi-168 As An Estimate Of The Full Mmpi, Judith Ellen Cohen
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Alcohol Education: Approaches By The Business Community And The Public Schools, Colleen K. Johnson
Alcohol Education: Approaches By The Business Community And The Public Schools, Colleen K. Johnson
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of A "Therapeutic" Card Sorting Task On Anagram And Mood Assessment Measures Using Nondepressed Helpless Subjects, Harvey J. Pennington
The Effects Of A "Therapeutic" Card Sorting Task On Anagram And Mood Assessment Measures Using Nondepressed Helpless Subjects, Harvey J. Pennington
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Legal Services For The Institutionalized Mentally Ill: An Examination Of The Kalamazoo State Hospital Ombudsman Program, Steven J. Hathaway
Legal Services For The Institutionalized Mentally Ill: An Examination Of The Kalamazoo State Hospital Ombudsman Program, Steven J. Hathaway
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Divorce Experience And Its Impact On The Father-Child Relationship, Susan Coffman, Ellen Lane, Erika Worth
The Divorce Experience And Its Impact On The Father-Child Relationship, Susan Coffman, Ellen Lane, Erika Worth
Dissertations and Theses
This project began with the notion that an in-depth examination of perceived changes in the parent-child relationship as reported by the noncustodial father would be both beneficial to mental health professionals as well as to paraprofessional groups and organizations working with divorced fathers. The authors were aware of much related research pertaining to the children of divorced parents and also the plight of divorced mothers, but felt there to be a lack of data concerning the noncustodial father and thus identified this area as an important mental health concern.
Depression And Non-Responsive Behavior Displayed By Low Socio-Economic Latino Mothers In An Urban Child And Youth Clinic, Raquél María Aguayo
Depression And Non-Responsive Behavior Displayed By Low Socio-Economic Latino Mothers In An Urban Child And Youth Clinic, Raquél María Aguayo
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
During the researcher's experience as a public health nurse, she became aware of two types of depressed women. The first type is the withdrawn, weeping, self-isolating woman while the second type cited numerous physical complaints which prevented her from caring for her home and children. Both exhibited non-responsive behavior to her children's needs.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not low socio-economic latino mothers displaying non-responsive behavior had levels of depression different than low socio-economic latino mothers displaying responsive behavior.
Non-responsive behavior Is defined as an inability to utilize clinic services appropriately for health by exhibiting …
The Effectiveness Of Sex-Specific Mmpi Scales For Identifying Physically Abusive Parents, Kathleen A. Houghtaling
The Effectiveness Of Sex-Specific Mmpi Scales For Identifying Physically Abusive Parents, Kathleen A. Houghtaling
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
New Directions In The Application Of Covert And Overt Techniques To Behavioral Self-Control, Sema Bayla Smith
New Directions In The Application Of Covert And Overt Techniques To Behavioral Self-Control, Sema Bayla Smith
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Review On The History And Application Of Videotape Self-Confrontation In Therapy And Human Relations Training, Gerald F. Skillings
A Review On The History And Application Of Videotape Self-Confrontation In Therapy And Human Relations Training, Gerald F. Skillings
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Philosophy And Goals Of A Farm-Living Group Home For Mentally Retarded Citizens In The State Of Washington: A Working Plan Of Implementation, Max R. Grimmett
The Philosophy And Goals Of A Farm-Living Group Home For Mentally Retarded Citizens In The State Of Washington: A Working Plan Of Implementation, Max R. Grimmett
All Graduate Projects
Group homes were established as a result of House Bill #465 passed by the Washington State Legislature in 1969. The purpose of this bill was to make it possible for some people living in state institutions to move into smaller and more "homelike" places.
The purpose of the study was to determine what has been done in the area of group homes under the Washington State Guidelines. A study was made of the existing group homes and the programs offered at the present time. After collecting data, a plan was developed to create a proposed farm-living group home for mentally …
Effects Of Personal Similarity And Situational Possibility On Attributions Of Personal Responsibility For Institutionalization, Phyllis White Oksner
Effects Of Personal Similarity And Situational Possibility On Attributions Of Personal Responsibility For Institutionalization, Phyllis White Oksner
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Crisis Intervention Interpersonal Skills Training For Lay Volunteers, Gary J. Ladoceour
Crisis Intervention Interpersonal Skills Training For Lay Volunteers, Gary J. Ladoceour
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Staff Development A Primary Component In Residential Treatment, Vernon R. Bradley
Staff Development A Primary Component In Residential Treatment, Vernon R. Bradley
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Service Delivery To Deaf Persons : A Survey And Proposal, Patrick F. Walsh
Service Delivery To Deaf Persons : A Survey And Proposal, Patrick F. Walsh
Dissertations and Theses
This paper will identify the problems faced by deaf people in terms of social and emotional, and then discuss the research on factors which contribute to the problems. The first section will define deafness, investigate the psychological characteristics of the deaf, and then identify the incidence of mental or emotional problems. The second section will review the literature on factors which contribute to the emotional problems of the deaf. The final section will review the literature on the service system available to the deaf. Throughout this presentation, the writer will summarize with personal conclusions. These summaries will both capsulize the …
Hour House And The Practicum Student: Suggested Guidelines, Stan G. Harris
Hour House And The Practicum Student: Suggested Guidelines, Stan G. Harris
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Videotape Feedback And Its Effects On Two Communicational Modalities, John Joseph Benda
Videotape Feedback And Its Effects On Two Communicational Modalities, John Joseph Benda
Masters Theses
The present study was concerned with the applicability of various videotape feedback procedures on two communication modalities. The communication modalities studied dealt with the visual and auditory orientation of 80 college students.
The vast and, for the most part, positive findings associated with videotape feedback have fascinated therapists for the last couple of years. However, for the most part, videotape feedback has been used with individuals without taking into consideration the different ways these individuals communicate and/or learn. The purpose of the present experiment was to analyze the various aspects in which individuals communicate. Once their communicational modality was established …
Reliability And Validity Of The Transactional Analysis Freehand Script Maze, Mark William Hardy
Reliability And Validity Of The Transactional Analysis Freehand Script Maze, Mark William Hardy
Masters Theses
In 1976, Buryska constructed an instrument called the Transactional Analysis Freehand Script Maze to explore the possible injunctions a client may have in certain areas. These areas are body, senses, feelings, head, needing, sex, family and culture, others, doing, and being. The purpose of this study was to find the reliability and validity of the freehand script maze.
Before the maze could be discussed, introduction was given about the history and components of Transactional Analysis.
The subjects used for the reliability test of the study were 134 Eastern Illinois University students chosen from classes that were willing to participate. The …
Help Line Of Coles County, Illinois: A Crisis Intervention Telephone Service, Rebecca Block
Help Line Of Coles County, Illinois: A Crisis Intervention Telephone Service, Rebecca Block
Masters Theses
"Help Line of Coles County, Illinois: a crisis intervention telephone service" begins with a review of literature regarding the growth and development of hotlines in the United States. Additionally, an in-depth study is offered of a specific hotline, the Help Line of Coles County, Illinois.
There is discussion of the procedures used for screening and training volunteers, as well as discussion of comparative statistics about calls received by other hotlines.
Five forms were devised for collecting data specifically relating to the Help Line: Feedback from Volunteers, Profile of Volunteers, Profile of Calls, Feedback from Agencies, and Community Canvassing. These were …
A Didactic Method Of Preparation For Encounter Group Participants, Lawrence H. Bergmann
A Didactic Method Of Preparation For Encounter Group Participants, Lawrence H. Bergmann
Masters Theses
The utilization of group procedures has mushroomed in the past ten years. While developing in part from group psychotherapy, involvement in groups has become a movement in its own right. Encounter groups, marathons or other intensive group experiences are no longer seen as a "second-best" treatment but a useful technique to be added to the tools of the psychotherapist. However, the rapid development of these treatments have often exceeded a strong theoretical rationale and the negative consequences have become increasingly evident. Preparation for individual therapies has been shown to be one method for improving outcomes and avoiding undesirable consequences. However, …
A Comparison Of Self Ratings Of Change Done Dependently And Independently, Pamela P. Irwin
A Comparison Of Self Ratings Of Change Done Dependently And Independently, Pamela P. Irwin
Masters Theses
A total of 243 Mental Hygiene and Introductory Psychology students completed ratings of adjustment in January of 1976. In May of the same year, 65 of the original Mental Hygiene students and 110 of the Introductory students completed the post-testing under one of four procedures. The post-testing procedures were: 1) dependent testing (defined as post-testing with awareness of pre-testing results) with an option to change their original test; 2) independent post-tesing which was the traditional method; then completion of dependent rating; 3) testing of their recall of original ratings, then dependent testing; and 4) dependent testing without the option to …