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Movement Therapies: Foundations And Applications For Awareness And Growth, Jody Lynn Shotwell Apr 1977

Movement Therapies: Foundations And Applications For Awareness And Growth, Jody Lynn Shotwell

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

The theoretical and historical foundations of body work and movement therapies are explored. Wilhelm Reich is credited with bringing into prominence the inclusion of the body in psychotherapy. His influence on Alexander Lowen and Fritz Perls is explored in detail. The importance in psychotherapy of breathing, energy, self-expression, spontaneous movement, and awareness is stressed. Six expressive movement therapies -- Gestalt body work, t'ai chi, encounter group exercises, bioenergetic therapy, psychomotor training, and dance therapy -- are described in detail. An evaluation and comparison of the various movement forms is offered, along with suggestions for outcome research in the area. The …


Performance Ratings For The Incongruent Worker In Sex-Stereotyped Professional And Unskilled Jobs, Joan M. Paulus Jan 1977

Performance Ratings For The Incongruent Worker In Sex-Stereotyped Professional And Unskilled Jobs, Joan M. Paulus

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Psychodrama: Review And Analysis, Richard F. Daigneault Jan 1977

Psychodrama: Review And Analysis, Richard F. Daigneault

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Correlation Of Global-Performance Rank Order Ratings With Factor Scores On A Graphic Rating Scale, Richard B. Dillard Jan 1977

The Correlation Of Global-Performance Rank Order Ratings With Factor Scores On A Graphic Rating Scale, Richard B. Dillard

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Locus Of Control As Related To Personality Variables In Special Adolescent Populations, Mary Ellen Moore Kinnaird Jan 1977

Locus Of Control As Related To Personality Variables In Special Adolescent Populations, Mary Ellen Moore Kinnaird

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Locus of control refers to the individual's perception of the degree to which he controls the outcome of events in his life through his own behavior. Locus is further defined and related concepts discussed. Literature is reviewed, exploring determinants in the development of personal locus. Differential descriptions of the Internal and External individual are outlined, according to studies on locus as it affects personality and social-interactions. Delinquent, socially maladjusted and dependent-neglected adolescents were tested and significant differences in locus and personality characteristics examined. Final discussion is directed to implications of the results of this study with regards to the needs …


A Review Of The Literature Concerning The Identification Of Gifted Individuals, Wanda Patricia Eppes Jan 1977

A Review Of The Literature Concerning The Identification Of Gifted Individuals, Wanda Patricia Eppes

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Demographic Correlates Of Task Difficulty, Ivan Ronald Applebaum Jan 1977

The Demographic Correlates Of Task Difficulty, Ivan Ronald Applebaum

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Retail Salesclerks: Their Work Environment And Self-Concept, Peter L. Surprenant Jan 1977

Retail Salesclerks: Their Work Environment And Self-Concept, Peter L. Surprenant

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Method Of Estimating Assessment Center Rater Proficiency, Dale Ann Gallo Jan 1977

A Method Of Estimating Assessment Center Rater Proficiency, Dale Ann Gallo

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Behavior Modification Of Depression: A Review Of Theories And Research, Maria Cristina Lema De Cardozo Jan 1977

Behavior Modification Of Depression: A Review Of Theories And Research, Maria Cristina Lema De Cardozo

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

There is a need to find effective ways to treat depression, due to its high incidence and to the severity of its consequences. The first psychological treatment of depression came with the advent of psychoanalysis, but today the theories dealing with the etiology and treatment of depression range from genetic and biological approaches to an existential conceptualization. While briefly reviewing these various current approaches, the primary purpose of this paper is to present the behavioral/social learning approach to the understanding and treatment of depression. The specific theoretical formulations, methods of assessment and treatment approaches characteristic of the behavioral/social learning approach …


Deinstitutionalization Of The Mentally Retarded: Is It A Viable Movement?, Barbara Mara Jan 1977

Deinstitutionalization Of The Mentally Retarded: Is It A Viable Movement?, Barbara Mara

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of Graphic Rating Scale Format On Halo, John Brent Fontaine Jan 1977

The Influence Of Graphic Rating Scale Format On Halo, John Brent Fontaine

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Eye Color And Its Possible Relation To Behavior, Debra Lee Hollister Jan 1977

Eye Color And Its Possible Relation To Behavior, Debra Lee Hollister

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

A variable that is capable of indicating one's cognitive and motor capacities has been the dream of many researchers. Until recently however, no researcher has seriously considered an independent variable that is obvious among all people regardless of race or culture. This variable is eye color. This paper is a review of the experimental literature in this field and covers many areas including sociability, perception, learning, athletic abilities, and a few medical anomalies. Several alternative hypotheses are also offered as reasons for the obtained correlations. These ideas include culture, learning, and environment. Two other hypotheses are also presented to explain …


Alcoholism In Women, Sandi Abilock Levine Jan 1977

Alcoholism In Women, Sandi Abilock Levine

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Alcoholism is a serious public health problem. There is strong evidence that the rate of alcoholism, especially among women is increasing. Until recently, there has been very little research on alcoholic women. The recent increase in the number of known female alcoholics may be related to the new liberation and freedoms women have gained. While the research literature does not support the notion of a typical female alcoholic personality type, certain recurrent characteristics have been noted. This paper attempts to document the problems which appear to be related to women who become alcoholics and to look at the variety of …


Suicide And Depression In Children Within The Ages Of Five To Twelve Years: A Review, Esther R. Munizzi Jan 1977

Suicide And Depression In Children Within The Ages Of Five To Twelve Years: A Review, Esther R. Munizzi

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Candidates' Sex On Hiring Decisions Based On Assessment Center Summaries, Carolyn Wisler Prince Jan 1977

The Effects Of Candidates' Sex On Hiring Decisions Based On Assessment Center Summaries, Carolyn Wisler Prince

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Needs And Intrinsic Motivation Of College Seniors And Employed Engineers With From 0-9 Years Of Career Seniority, James A. Rerich Jan 1977

A Comparison Of Needs And Intrinsic Motivation Of College Seniors And Employed Engineers With From 0-9 Years Of Career Seniority, James A. Rerich

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.