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Peer reviewedNicoll, William G. – School Counselor, 1992
Presents school counselors with a brief intervention model for conducting family (and classroom) assessment and consultation that can be used within the framework of a parent-teacher conference setting. The family counseling-consultation model described provides school counselors with practical, step-by-step format for assessment and intervention…
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education
Pitman, Ralph – 1990
The issue of children of alcoholics (COAs) is discussed in this document, focusing on COAs in school. The topics of authority in the family and family relationships are discussed. The roles (hero, lost child, mascot) COAs adopt and how these roles are manifested in school are discussed. It is noted that COAs are seeking to have fundamental needs…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Elementary School Students
Towers, Richard L. – 1989
The purpose of this booklet is to raise the awareness of teachers and other school personnel about the needs and characteristics of the children of alcoholics and addicts and to explain what schools can do to help. The booklet discusses: (1) risk factors for children of alcoholics and substance abusers, including the psychological, emotional, and…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Problems
Peer reviewedEhrlich, Marc I. – Journal of School Psychology, 1983
Presents a model for understanding relationships between family functioning and children's school disorders. Five transactional patterns are identified as supporting a school disturbance: enmeshment, overprotectiveness, rigidity, lack of conflict resolution, and child intrusion in marital conflict. Treatment suggestions are provided, with emphasis…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Counseling


