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Fitzgerald, Margaret A.; Chromy, Barbara; Philbrick, Candace A.; Sanders, Gregory F.; Muske, Kara L.; Bratteli, Marlys – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2009
A training curriculum on mental health and aging was developed and disseminated to 32 natural caregivers throughout a frontier state using a train-the-trainer model. Those certified as trainers included social workers, religious professionals, volunteers, long-term care employees, nurses, home health workers, and professional and informal…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Aging Education, Caregivers, Mental Health
Malinoski, Angela; Gressman, John W. – 1986
This paper provides a description and analysis of the development, implementation, and continuing framework of practice for a model of comprehensive, coordinated maternal and child health programs in which traditional maternal and child health services are provided by a local county health department while family planning and related services are…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Children, Family Planning, Health Programs
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Klotz, Addie L. – NASPA Journal, 1974
Discusses a new concept in student health facilities which would bring about student-oriented health care rather than physician-oriented medical care. Points to the many benefits of having students directly involved in program planning, namely encouraging individual responsibility for one's own health. (PC)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, College Programs, Health Programs, Models
Butz, William P.; Habicht, Jean-Pierre – 1976
Evidence and hypotheses concerning the relationships between health and nutrition factors in the family and fertility outcomes are examined in order to determine direct or indirect causal relationships. A review of evidence concerning the biological and behavioral effects of nutrition and health factors of fecundity and fertility, is followed by a…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Birth Rate, Family Attitudes, Health
Wallhaus, Robert A. – 1970
Operations research is defined as the application of scientific or quantitative methods to problems involving the operations of a system, which are directed toward obtaining optimal solutions. The goal, as applied to mental health systems, is the establishment of a "best" improvement path which can be implemented with minimum uncertainty. The…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Mental Health Clinics, Mental Health Programs, Models
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, Boulder, CO. – 1973
This document stresses the increasing awareness in higher education of the impact student/environment transactions have upon the quality of educational life and details a model and design process for creating a better fit between educational environments and students. The ecosystem model uses an interdisciplinary approach for the make-up of its…
Descriptors: College Environment, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Werner, John L. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1978
Consultation with community mental health agencies is necessary, the rationale being that: (1) traditional approaches of therapy are expensive; (2) consultation can interrelate total existing social service networks; and (3) community change requires cooperation between community agencies and community resources. The consultant and consultees can…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Community Services, Consultation Programs, Cooperative Planning
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Berkowitz, Monroe; Johnson, William G. – Journal of Human Resources, 1974
Analytic labor force participation models which exclude information on worker health care lack explanatory power. If costs of disability can be separated through better information into costs reducible through delivery of health care, and costs more appropriately dealt with through labor market policies, the models will be improved. (KP)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Health, Health Programs, Health Services
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Cowen, Emory L.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1971
This paper considers differential patterns of program utilization and the overall potential of the helping model for bringing needed services to otherwise unreached, maladapting school children. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Labor Needs, Labor Utilization, Mental Health Programs
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Sellers, Rudolph V. – American Journal of Public Health, 1970
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Black Attitudes, Community Leaders, Health Personnel
Rubin, Eli Z. – Community Ment Health J, 1970
The emphasis is on the use of a behavior checklist to identify maladjusted children, supplemented by a psychological assessment of cognitive, perceptual, and motor functions to screen for "high-risk subjects. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Identification, Mental Health Programs, Models
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Bruch, Monroe A.; Skovholt, Thomas M. – American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal, 1982
Discusses how Holland's typology of personality styles and person-environment interaction can serve as a framework for increasing adult male use of mental health services. Suggests counseling techniques which may be more suitable for males having a realistic personality style. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques, Emotional Problems, Males
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Zelman, William N.; And Others – Administration in Mental Health, 1982
Describes specific factors contributing to questionable validity and reliability of cost information used by mental health administrators. Presents a case study in which 17 different cost figures were derived for a single program using various methods currently employed. Discusses implications of nonuniform cost data. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Accounting, Cost Estimates, Decision Making, Mental Health Programs
Baldwin, Bruce A. – 1978
Crisis intervention is a now accepted form of brief therapy that has become the treatment of choice for many individuals seeking to cope more effectively with life stresses. Recently, there has been an evolution of several disparate styles of crisis intervention in the direction of one convergent model. The screening/assessment style that…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Counseling, Crisis Intervention, Helping Relationship
Salcido, Ramon M. – 1980
Because previous studies that focus on undocumented aliens (those residing in the United States illegally) fail to define the barriers that inhibit use of mental health services, the proposed model considers these barriers and outlines ways in which social workers employed in mental health institutions can actively help undocumented Mexican…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Delivery Systems, Family (Sociological Unit), Illegal Immigrants
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