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Amundson, Norm – 1995
Career exploration typically involves the investigation of personal factors: interests, aptitudes, values, and personal style. This digest outlines one counseling method, pattern identification exercise (PIE). PIE starts with past experiences and identifies personal patterns which are relevant to career decisions. A premise of PIE is that…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Career Guidance
Trautner, Hanns Martin; And Others – 1989
A three-phase developmental model of sex-role stereotyping that viewed the acquisition of sex-role stereotypes as part of the broader process of the development of social understanding was proposed. Phases in the model included: (1) beginning awareness of sex-role differentiation; (2) rigid sex-role stereotyping; and (3) flexible sex-role…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
McPhee, Jeffrey T. – 1982
This document presents a divorce adjustment model which attempts to account for the wide range of factors influencing an individual's progress in the post-divorce adjustment process. Following a brief overview of related research, components of the divorce adjustment model are defined and propositions related to these components are discussed.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Ambiguity, Counselors, Divorce
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Berman, Alan L. – Small Group Behavior, 1975
This article discusses approaches to the training of group psychotherapists. Models of training approaches are presented and the goals and problems of these models are discussed. (EJT)
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Group Therapy, Humanistic Education, Individual Development
Ittelson, John C.; Wold, Jean E. – 1985
This paper describes the creation and implementation of a faculty development system at California State University at Chico which uses the "guided design" approach for teacher improvement. Following a discussion of previous faculty development efforts at Chico, a history of the guided design project is presented, and the sequence of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Graduate School Faculty, Higher Education, Individual Development
Merriam, Sharan B. – 1984
The purpose of this paper is to review and synthesize the literature on adult development and to suggest how this information can be applied to the practice of adult education. The first section discusses the nature of adult development, its definition, and key concepts. Sequential patterns of change in adulthood are examined in section 2,…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adults, Career Counseling
Dixon, John; Stratta, Leslie – 1980
To determine staging points reached in written narratives based on the personal experience of four secondary school students, researchers examined (1) the kinds of ordering or reordering that occur as the writer imaginatively recovers the events of the past; (2) whether the writer automatically assumes or takes for granted that a reader is already…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Language Usage, Literature Appreciation, Models
Lewis, Frank W. – 1978
The context of Hohlberg-prompted interest in moral development stage models is described. Some of Piaget's scattered comments about the use of stage models in studying and understanding moral development are presented and their implications exposed. While admitting the necessity and utility of such heuristic models, Piaget frequently urges caution…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Human Development, Human Services
Petrie, Thomas A.; Petrie, Inez New – 1980
According to developmental psychology, human development occurs in an identifiable sequence of stages. Appropriate experiences at each stage make development smoother and more rapid. Leadership can be roughly defined as the ability to structure events in a way that will take best advantage of developmental patterns. Members of organizations are…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, Administrators, Developmental Psychology
Helfgot, Steven R.
This document sets forth a philosophical basis for student personnel programs in Illinois community colleges, and describes the activities and functions of student development specialists working within a student personnel services model derived from the philosophical premises. The resultant "student development" model reflects a…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Counseling, Counseling Services, Counselor Role
Boulding, Elise – 1971
Examined is a general model of the socialization process based on Polak's theory of social change which identifies key agents of the process which shape perceptions of the possibility of creative change instead of defensiveness or aggression in situations where old behaviors are inadequate. Six agents of socialization are identified: family,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Family (Sociological Unit), Individual Development, Models
Association for the Study of Higher Education. – 1976
The papers presented include: "The Union Graduate School Experience" (King V. Cheek); "Some Observations on the Nova University Experience" (Sebastian V. Martorana); "Higher Education and Human Equality" (Howard R. Bowen); "Benefits for Personal Development from Going to College" (Joseph Katz): and "A…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Doctoral Programs, Educational Benefits, Educational Experience
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Cognetta, Philip – Counseling Psychologist, 1977
This paper describes a high school curriculum and an alternative role for the school counselor. The counselor becomes responsible for developing curricula and programs that aim to positively affect personal development of students. Prepared for the APA Division 17 Symposium on Developmental Counseling Psychology, Chicago, 1975. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Counselor Role, Curriculum Design, Humanistic Education
Robinson, Bryan E., Ed.; Chase, Nancy D., Ed. – 2001
This book explores the dilemma of the increasing obsession with work and the resulting imbalances between career and family life. Through theoretical frameworks and case examples it discusses the negative consequences of the societal phenomena of over-work and over-dedication to careers, which have been misdiagnosed or ignored by mental health…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Counseling, Counselor Training
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Akutagawa, Donald – Journal of Divorce, 1981
Discusses the developmental features that occur in the sequence of intimate relationships. Three phases correspond roughly to first marriages, second marriages, and subsequent intimate partnerships. Both the individuals and the relationship change in predictable fashion. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Adults, Developmental Stages, Divorce, Individual Development
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