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Peer reviewedDew, Brian J.; Chaney, Michael P. – Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 2004
The authors present an overview of sexual addiction and explore the relationship between Internet use and sexual compulsivity. The role of Internet use in gay men's sexual behavior is described. Implications for the counseling profession are discussed, and a clinical case study is presented.
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Males, Homosexuality
Peer reviewedFitzgibbon, Marian L. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004
This article is a brief review of child and adolescent obesity over the past ten years. The starting point for the review is the well-known fact that there has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of obesity among children, adolescents, and adults in the United Sates (Ogden et al., 2002). The rise has occurred across all age and ethnic groups,…
Descriptors: Psychological Evaluation, Depression (Psychology), Obesity, Physical Activity Level
Psychological Aggression by American Parents: National Data on Prevalence, Chronicity, and Severity.
Peer reviewedStraus, Murray A.; Field, Carolyn J. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2003
Describes the prevalence of psychological aggression in a nationally representative sample of 991 parents. Prevalence rates greater than 90% and the absence of differences according to child or family characteristics suggests that psychological aggression is a near universal disciplinary tactic of American parents. Discusses the implications of…
Descriptors: Aggression, Discipline, Emotional Abuse, Family Characteristics
McGivney, Veronica; Ecclestone, Kathryn – Adults Learning, 2005
In the November issue of "Adults Learning," Kathryn Ecclestone questioned whether developing self-esteem and emotional well-being were progressive roles for educators. Her article provoked a good deal of reaction, including responses from Allen Parrott and Terry Hyland. In this article, Ecclestone debates the issues raised in her article with…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Self Esteem, Adult Learning, Well Being
Jones, Kenneth B.; Welsh, Robert K.; Glassmire, David M.; Tavegia, Bethany D. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2006
We examined psychological functioning in siblings of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Siblings of children diagnosed with ADHD (n = 45) between the ages of 9 and 13 and a control group (n = 46) within the same age range composed of siblings of children with no diagnosed disorders completed measures of psychological…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Siblings, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Psychology
Heatherley, Susan V.; Hancock, Katie M. F.; Rogers, Peter J. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Recent research on adults suggests that "beneficial" psychostimulant effects of caffeine are found only in the context of caffeine deprivation; that is, caffeine improves psychomotor and cognitive performance in habitual caffeine consumers following caffeine withdrawal. Furthermore, no net benefit is gained because…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Psychological Patterns, Children, Adults
de Wied, Minet; Goudena, Paul P.; Matthys, Walter – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: The present study examined empathy in 8- to 12-year-old clinically referred boys with disruptive behavior disorders (DBD) (n = 25) and age-matched normal controls (n = 24). Method: Situational empathy was assessed by children's emotional and cognitive responses to six empathy-inducing vignettes (displaying sadness, anger or happiness).…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Empathy, Males, Children
Lancioni, Giulio E.; Singh, Nirbhay N.; O'Reilly, Mark F.; Campodonico, Francesca; Piazzolla, Giorgia; Scalini, Lorenza; Oliva, Doretta – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2005
Favorite stimuli were automatically delivered contingent on the performance of steps by two persons (a boy and a woman) with multiple disabilities during their use of support walker devices. The study lasted about 4 months and was carried out according to a multiple baseline design across participants. Recording concerned the participants'…
Descriptors: Multiple Disabilities, Stimuli, Assistive Technology, Measures (Individuals)
Milliren, Al; Wingett, Wes – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2004
Through the use of case examples, the authors present the concept that behavior might best be viewed from the perspective of "goal directedness" as opposed to internal or external causality. With an understanding of the individual's psychological movement, teachers and counselors might be in a better position to provide more effective and inviting…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, Student Behavior, Goal Orientation, Counseling Effectiveness
Afifi, Tamara D.; Olson, Loreen N.; Armstrong, Christine – Human Communication Research, 2005
Two studies were conducted to test a theoretical model of the psychological and communicative links that mediate the impact of the chilling effect on the continued concealment of secrets in families. More specifically, we argued that individuals' continued concealment of a secret from aggressive family members would be mediated by the desire for…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Family Violence, Aggression, Family Relationship
Ip, Edward H.; Wang, Yuchung J.; de Boeck, Paul; Meulders, Michel – Psychometrika, 2004
Psychological tests often involve item clusters that are designed to solicit responses to behavioral stimuli. The dependency between individual responses within clusters beyond that which can be explained by the underlying trait sometimes reveals structures that are of substantive interest. The paper describes two general classes of models for…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Psychological Testing, Multivariate Analysis, Psychological Patterns
Aveline, David – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
Retrospective sense making is a common practice necessitated by new appearances that contradict old ones. This article examines this practice by parents who have recently learned that their sons are gay. Eighty parents are interviewed, and the data are analyzed for recurrent themes. In efforts to make sense of the past, parents recall much…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Homosexuality, Sons, Psychological Patterns
Ram, Nilam; Chow, Sy-Miin; Bowles, Ryan P.; Wang, Lijuan; Grimm, Kevin; Fujita, Frank; Nesselroade, John R. – Psychometrika, 2005
Weekly cycles in emotion were examined by combining item response modeling and spectral analysis approaches in an analysis of 179 college students' reports of daily emotions experienced over 7 weeks. We addressed the measurement of emotion using an item response model. Spectral analysis and multilevel sinusoidal models were used to identify…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Item Response Theory, Models, College Students
Lewis, Marc D. – Developmental Review, 2005
Brain development is self-organizing in that the unique structure of each brain evolves in unpredictable ways through recursive modifications of synaptic networks. In this article, I review mechanisms of neural change in real time and over development, and I argue that change at each of these time scales embodies principles of self-organizing…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Brain, Psychological Patterns, Neurology
Roisman, Glenn I.; Fortuna, Keren; Holland, Ashley – Child Development, 2006
Recent longitudinal data suggest that retrospectively defined earned-secures are not more likely than continuous-secures to have been anxiously attached to their mothers in infancy and indeed experience high-quality maternal parenting in childhood. Such findings leave unanswered the question of why earned-secures report negative childhood…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Security (Psychology)

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