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Floyd, Jennifer; Zebrowski, Patricia M.; Flamme, Gregory A. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2007
As a way to better understand the process of change that occurs in stuttering, Craig [Craig, A. (1998). "Relapse following treatment for stuttering: a critical review and correlative data." "Journal of Fluency Disorders," 23, 1-30] compared the behavioral changes that people who stutter often experience with and without treatment to those that…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Behavior Modification, Behavior Disorders, Questionnaires
Desmond, Sharon M.; Price, James H. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1988
A review of the literature on the use of the self-efficacy model for weight control raised several areas of concern, including differences between losing weight and maintaining weight loss, ethical questions, and misguided interpretations of the model's effectiveness. The need for comprehensive, well-planned research is stressed. (CB)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Body Weight, Dietetics, Models
Peer reviewedHamilton, Scott B. – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Describes the method and procedures used and results of research into 72 students' participation in a psychology course emphasizing self-modification. Findings showed that students were able to produce significant changes as a result of course participation and application of self-control procedures. (CK)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Higher Education, Individual Development, Psychology
Peer reviewedGowan, John Curtis – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1974
The author suggests eight ways by which a counselor can help a client strengthen his self concept in order to increase the counselor's general effectiveness. (RWP)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Modification, Counselor Role, Developmental Psychology
Susskind, Dorothy J. – 1974
Behavior therapy is by no means simplistic and mechanistic. It is possible to expand the horizons of behavior therapy to include such concepts as cognition and awareness without resorting to mentalistic or Freudian speculation. A new technique, the Idealized Self-Image (ISI) has been devised for the enhancement of self-esteem and learned…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Processes, Hypnosis
White, John – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1974
Personal growth in human potential laboratory participants was tested in the community college setting. When compared to a control group, laboratory participants made significant gains on four of twelve scales of the Personal Orientation Inventory. Participatng groups with high pretest variability tended to demonstrate the greatest growth. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Group Counseling
Gabert, Trent E. – 1989
The general purpose of the symposium was to connect several factors which have been studied in the psychological domain to the exercise and sport behavior domain. The assumption that factors related to adherence are facilitated through the psychological connection have been widely discussed in literature. Models allow for the development of an…
Descriptors: Athletics, Attitudes, Behavior Modification, Beliefs
Patterson, C. H. – Counseling Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Theories, Counseling Theories, Emotional Problems
Parsons, Julie A. – 1978
Summaries of arguments given in the literature both for and against the use of verbal-traditional psychotherapy with mentally retarded individuals is presented. Much research examines process variables in therapy as an approach. Feedback variables are crucial. Results of a research study in which therapy groups composed of mentally retarded adults…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Counselor Performance, Feedback
Peer reviewedJoyce, Bruce R. – Theory into Practice, 1980
Four models of teaching methods are presented: social interaction, information processing, affective instruction, and behavior modification. The need for adapting these models to individual students is explored. (JD)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Style, Individual Development, Individual Differences
Everly, Jr., George Stotelmyer; Girdano, Dorothy Dusek – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1980
Behavior modification in a weight control program is examined in two models of operant and classical conditioning. Successful utilization of behavioral techniques is dependent on adherence to principles of learning, the skill and insight of the clinician, and the sensitivity to the individual needs of each client. (JN)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Body Weight, Classical Conditioning, Dietetics
Peer reviewedVelten, Emmett – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1996
Argues that Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) share important rational objectives and numerous cognitive-behavioral methods. Both emphasize a philosophical shift as a principal ingredient for change. Provides definitions of rationality and spirituality and explains how REBT and smart recovery are spiritual…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling Theories
Rohen, Terrence M.; Mayer, G. Roy – Elem Sch Guidance Counseling, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Behavioral Objectives, Counseling Theories
Peer reviewedHill, Larry K. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1996
Claims that humanism, in both concept and philosophy, is encased in a literature that is predominantly abstract, making humanism difficult to translate into tangible day-to-day action. Argues that rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), however, provides a detailed method for translating humanist concepts into humanist behavior. (RJM)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling Theories
Sistrunk, Walter E. – 1986
This speech explores the concept of professional self-renewal. The presenter seeks to understand why some professionals always seem fresh, energetic, and ready for new challenges, whereas others are perpetually tired, bored, and irritated with the demands of their work. Referring to McGregor's management theories, the paper infers that Theory X…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behaviorism, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development

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