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Rights Of Mentally Ill--Involuntary Sterilization--Analysis Of Recent Statutes, James A. Varner Dec 1975

Rights Of Mentally Ill--Involuntary Sterilization--Analysis Of Recent Statutes, James A. Varner

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Programming The Generalization Of Greeting Responses In Retarded Children: A Comparative Study, Benjamin B. Wu Dec 1975

Programming The Generalization Of Greeting Responses In Retarded Children: A Comparative Study, Benjamin B. Wu

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


An Evaluation Of A Weight-Loss Contract Within A Weight Control Program, Brandon L. Hall Dec 1975

An Evaluation Of A Weight-Loss Contract Within A Weight Control Program, Brandon L. Hall

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Training And Evaluation Of Crisis Line Volunteers In Suicide Prevention, Susan Jean Groat Dec 1975

The Training And Evaluation Of Crisis Line Volunteers In Suicide Prevention, Susan Jean Groat

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Development Of A Manual For Training Psychiatric Outpatients In Interpersonal Communication Skills, Gary Joseph Fusciardi Dec 1975

Development Of A Manual For Training Psychiatric Outpatients In Interpersonal Communication Skills, Gary Joseph Fusciardi

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Maintenance Of Housekeeping Skills In An Independent Living Situation For Developmentally Disabled Persons, Kenneth E. Bauman Dec 1975

Maintenance Of Housekeeping Skills In An Independent Living Situation For Developmentally Disabled Persons, Kenneth E. Bauman

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Causes And Treatment Of Orgasmic Dysfunction: A Behavioral Approach, Francisco Jose Noleto Neto Dec 1975

Causes And Treatment Of Orgasmic Dysfunction: A Behavioral Approach, Francisco Jose Noleto Neto

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Initial Evaluation Of A Public School Drug Abuse Program: Student Service Center, David J. Potts Aug 1975

Initial Evaluation Of A Public School Drug Abuse Program: Student Service Center, David J. Potts

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Single Subject Comparison On The Effects Of Three Treatments On The Rate Of Stuttering, Bradford S. Haire Aug 1975

A Single Subject Comparison On The Effects Of Three Treatments On The Rate Of Stuttering, Bradford S. Haire

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Effects Of A Multiple Baseline Design On Maintenance Of Treatment Effects Across Time, Bernard D. Fabry Aug 1975

Effects Of A Multiple Baseline Design On Maintenance Of Treatment Effects Across Time, Bernard D. Fabry

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Direct And Vicariously Administered Reinforcement Schedules On The Level Of Creative Responding Of Pre-School Children And Their Effects In Building A Resistance To Extinction, Charles V. Carson Aug 1975

Effects Of Direct And Vicariously Administered Reinforcement Schedules On The Level Of Creative Responding Of Pre-School Children And Their Effects In Building A Resistance To Extinction, Charles V. Carson

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Client Costs And Early Discontinuance From A Community-Based Treatment Program, Ronald A. Feldman, Mortimer Goodman, John S. Wodarski, Wallace J. Gingerich Jul 1975

Client Costs And Early Discontinuance From A Community-Based Treatment Program, Ronald A. Feldman, Mortimer Goodman, John S. Wodarski, Wallace J. Gingerich

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

In social work circles client withdrawal from a treatment program commonly has been labeled as "discontinuance". Discontinuance rates have been inordinately high for both casework and group work endeavors, ranging in some instances to 59Z of all clients following the first interview (Aronson and Overall, 1966; Empey and Erickson, 1972; Goldstein, Heller, and Sechrest, 1966; Levinger, 1960; Overall and Aronson, 1963). Discontinuance represents an obvious and essential concern for social work for one overarching reason, to wit, treatment interventions cannot be implemented should the client(s) withdraw from the therapeutic relationship. Additionally, as some investigators have shown, discontinuance represents a focal …


Therapists Or Helpers? Notes On A Youth-Type Free Clinic, Michael W. Agopian, Robert W. Dellinger, Gilbert Geis Jul 1975

Therapists Or Helpers? Notes On A Youth-Type Free Clinic, Michael W. Agopian, Robert W. Dellinger, Gilbert Geis

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

This paper builds upon a helpful typology of free clinics that divides then into four major kinds - the street, neighborhood, youth, and sponsored. While the typology tends to weave among characteristics of clientele, locale, and source of support in setting up its units, it nonetheless has the advantage of being based on an empirical assessment of the major forms of clinic operations through the country. Youth clinics - the type that particularly concerns us here - are defined as "generally organized by adults, service clubs, or official boards... because of their concern about drug use among high school students." …


Marital Status As A Discriminator And Treatment Variable Among Female Alcoholics, James C. Knapp May 1975

Marital Status As A Discriminator And Treatment Variable Among Female Alcoholics, James C. Knapp

Dissertations and Theses

In this study marital status and the alcoholism or non-alcoholism of the spouse are hypothesized to be important factors affecting the female alcoholic's personality and treatability.


The Application And Evaluation Of Goal Attainment Scaling To The Janis Drug Treatment Program, Steven W. Kilber, Carol E. Swanson May 1975

The Application And Evaluation Of Goal Attainment Scaling To The Janis Drug Treatment Program, Steven W. Kilber, Carol E. Swanson

Dissertations and Theses

Janis is a residential drug treatment program for drug abusers between the ages of twelve and eighteen deigned to rehabilitate the participants. Five homes, each staffed by two trained residential coordinators and one student accommodate a total of thirty patients at a time. The treatment program consists of daily house meetings led by the residential coordinators, one group therapy session per week led by a psychiatric social worker, and individual therapy sessions with a psychiatrist as needed, as well as regular consultation with a psychologist and psychiatrist. The adolescents enrolled in the program are referred from a variety of agencies, …


The Revolving Door Syndrome Comparing Service Versus Private Patients In A Psychiatric Hospital, Alcid M. Pelletier Apr 1975

The Revolving Door Syndrome Comparing Service Versus Private Patients In A Psychiatric Hospital, Alcid M. Pelletier

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of A Time Limited And A Non Time Limited Mode Of Counseling On Producing Therapeutic Change, Joseph S. Oldz Apr 1975

The Effects Of A Time Limited And A Non Time Limited Mode Of Counseling On Producing Therapeutic Change, Joseph S. Oldz

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Classroom Investigation Of The Effect Of Delayed Time-Out From Activities Of Different Reinforcing Value, Alan Stuart Zamosky Apr 1975

A Classroom Investigation Of The Effect Of Delayed Time-Out From Activities Of Different Reinforcing Value, Alan Stuart Zamosky

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Low-Cost Parent Training Program For Single Parent Families, Joanne Benjamin Bauman Apr 1975

A Low-Cost Parent Training Program For Single Parent Families, Joanne Benjamin Bauman

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Obesity: Etiological And Therapeutic Perspectives, Lois B. Kuipers Apr 1975

Obesity: Etiological And Therapeutic Perspectives, Lois B. Kuipers

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Raza Mental Health: Perspectivas Femeniles, Carmen Carrillo-Beron Jan 1975

Raza Mental Health: Perspectivas Femeniles, Carmen Carrillo-Beron

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Recent Role Changes Made By Women And The Effect These Changes Have Had On Marital Adjustment, Nancy L. Scolar Jan 1975

Recent Role Changes Made By Women And The Effect These Changes Have Had On Marital Adjustment, Nancy L. Scolar

Dissertations and Theses

Sex Roles, A History. From Insects to humans, gender is associated with specific behavior. Below the mammals there are sex differences in dominance that are correlated with androgen function on the inside, and with certain types of stimulation on the outside. In higher forms, the increasing complexity of brain development means increasing capacity for modification through experience and learned modes of adaptation to the environment.

By the time the primate level is reached, social influences have become so intricate and compelling as to clearly foreshadow culture.

According to Elizabeth Janeway in her article Reflections on the History of Women, in …


The Social History Questionnaire As A Predictor Of Therapeutic Outcome, Susan E. Suter Jan 1975

The Social History Questionnaire As A Predictor Of Therapeutic Outcome, Susan E. Suter

Masters Theses

One of the most critical problems encountered in clinical practice concerns the outcome criteria used for predicting therapeutic improvement. At present, there is no single outcome criteria that is universally accepted as evidence of improvement. Representative studies by Lubarsky et al (1971) have emphasized the magnitude of this problem by citing the many patient variables that may effect the outcome of a therapeutic relationship.

The importance of this therapeutic relationship in terms of time and committment on the part of both the therapist and the client, necessitates some objective means for first, the development of an instrument that can measure …


Locus Of Control In Long And Short-Term Abstinence Alcoholic Males, Kathleen R. Taylor Jan 1975

Locus Of Control In Long And Short-Term Abstinence Alcoholic Males, Kathleen R. Taylor

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


An Exploration Of The Relationship Between Loneliness And Differential Diagnosis In A Rural Mental Health Center, Kathryn Dunscomb Jan 1975

An Exploration Of The Relationship Between Loneliness And Differential Diagnosis In A Rural Mental Health Center, Kathryn Dunscomb

Masters Theses

The review of the literature discussed loneliness in general and specified three seperate forms of loneliness; social, psychic, and existential. The relationships between loneliness, social interaction, and pathology were discussed. 139 clients were given the Belcher Extended Loneliness Scale - Revised prior to therapy. They were assigned one of six diagnostic categories to determine loneliness score (LS), diagnostic, and sex interactions. An analysis of variance found a significant difference (p <.0001) between the diagnostic categories’ LS. The schizophrenic’s and the neurotic’s LS s were significantly higher (<.05) than the remaining categories. The males had significantly (p <.036) higher LS than the females. It was also hypothesized that the degree of loneliness would increase the lower the diagnostic developmental level. The hypothesized order was not consistent with the results. Further research was recommended.