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Aundrea McFall; Kristine Jolivette – Preventing School Failure, 2024
Students eligible for special education services for learning disabilities and emotional and behavior disorders often display characteristics that create obstacles to their learning. Mindful breathing, a mindfulness technique, can help students with these disabilities regulate their attention, thoughts, and emotions during academic instruction.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Students with Disabilities, Special Education, Learning Disabilities
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Grünke, Matthias; Hammes-Schmitz, Edeltraud; Nobel, Kerstin; Ramacher-Faasen, Nicole; Stallmann, Till; Apel, Kirsten; Faasen, Josephine; Faasen, Rainer – Insights into Learning Disabilities, 2023
Higher education students with dyslexia are generally under enormous emotional pressure. The fear of getting exposed as "stupid" leads many of them to isolate themselves and avoid social contact with their peers. In consequence, a lot of dyslexic college students suffer from feelings of loneliness or even depression and anxiety. One…
Descriptors: College Students, Dyslexia, Self Help Programs, Computer Mediated Communication
Cohen, Lawrence J. – Independent School, 2016
Trying to jump in and fix everything when our children tell us that they have been mistreated by a friend, classmate, or teacher is an understandable response, but this tactic will not capture what children need in that moment. When children let their parent know that they are in pain or have been wronged, a parent's job is to acknowledge that…
Descriptors: Children, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Problems, Parent Child Relationship
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Morrison Straforini, Carol – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2015
The published psychological literature on the developmental milestone that is the doctoral dissertation emphasizes either psychological interpretations or practical strategies as ways to help, each often failing to note the critical importance of the other. Clinicians need to understand underlying psychological issues that may complicate the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Academic Persistence, Student Motivation, Graduate Students
Crow, Rene; Kohler, Patty A.; Cooper, Mark; Atkins, Kathleen – Exceptional Parent, 2010
The long awaited blessings of having a child bring simultaneous bouts of confusion and uncertainty regarding the vast parenting responsibilities that come with raising that child. When the child has a disability, sometimes the tasks can seem especially daunting. In this article, the authors aim to guide parents of children who display challenging…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Barriers, Disabilities
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Digney, John – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
Emotional pain which manifests itself in problem behaviours is, for many children and youth, a part of their everyday struggle through life. Kids growing up in residential care or in a dysfunctional family or setting suffer this pain. Connecting with kids in pain, the primary task for youth workers, is made all the more difficult, the greater the…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Children, Adolescents, Humor
Fisher, R. Michael – Online Submission, 2009
Although emotion(s) have been of long interest to humans, they have particularly captivated the attention of many people and scholarly disciplines in the last 20 years. This paper critiques mainstream psychology of emotions and in particular, what Daniel Goleman has labeled the "collective emotional crisis" of our times and its relationship with…
Descriptors: Fear, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Development
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Zhou, Zheng; Siu, Candice R.; Xin, Tao – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
Asian Americans are commonly perceived as the diligent and high-achieving "model minority." This positive stereotype has negative consequences for this ethnic minority group because it trivializes their social and mental health problems. This image of success has made many overlook the true nature of the struggles many Asian American families have…
Descriptors: Health Services, Emotional Problems, Mental Health Programs, Cultural Awareness
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Bodnar, Brian – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2007
"Red Flag Interventions" address problems which are imported from elsewhere and acted out towards persons who are in effect innocent bystanders. This is commonly seen as students "carry in" problems from the home or street to school, or they "carry over" conflicts from one class to the next. A third variation of Red Flag intervention is when a…
Descriptors: Photography, Intervention, Death, Stress Variables
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Clabby, John F.; Belz, Elaine Jacob – Small Group Behavior, 1985
Discusses the interactive nature of adult illiteracy and emotional maladjustment. Specific emphasis is placed on describing a series of psychological barriers to learning: ambivalence about success; fear of risk taking; overdependence on authority figures; tension; defensive dominance; and intrusive memories of poor learning experiences. A group…
Descriptors: Adults, Emotional Problems, Group Counseling, Illiteracy
Dickey, Marilyn – 1994
Anxiey, in general, helps one to cope. It rouses a person to action and gears one up to face a threatening situation. It makes students study harder for exams, and keeps presenters on their toes when making speeches. But an anxiety disorder can prevent one from coping and can disrupt daily life. Anxiety disorders are not just a case of…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Emotional Problems, Mental Health
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Engel, Mary – Peabody Journal of Education, 1984
War is a stressful social condition that can be considered a form of child abuse. The holocaust experience, Vietnam, and World War II have all had significant effects on children's emotions and behavior. Problems that arise from these traumatic events are explored. (DF)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Emotional Problems, History
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Manners, Paula Jean; Carruthers, Emma – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This article is about Emma's experience of living with learning difficulties. Emma expresses a lot of anger, and talks about feelings of loss. This article is interesting to people with learning disabilities because they can see if their experience is like Emma's in any way. This paper presents Emma's story: her experience of living with learning…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mental Retardation, Emotional Problems, Experience
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Overskeid, Geir – Psychological Record, 2004
Bertrand Russell was a prominent philosopher, mathematician, and political activist. It is less well known that Russell suffered from various psychological problems and developed his own method of dealing with them. Continuing a long philosophical tradition, Russell examined how faulty thinking may elicit painful emotions. Though seldom, if ever,…
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Cognitive Restructuring, Psychotherapy, Psychological Patterns
Keener, Sally; Leaman, David R. – National Middle School Association (NJ3), 2007
Conscientious educators grapple with the challenge of teaching all students, including emotionally troubled, high risk students. The general expectation is that teachers should know how to reach and teach every student--even the most irritating and obstinate child. To do that, teachers must be able to identify basic psychological factors of…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Teachers, Anxiety, High Risk Students
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