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National Inst. of Mental Health (DHHS), Bethesda, MD. – 1999
The purpose of this fact sheet is to share what is known about the impact of violence and disasters on children and to suggest steps to minimize long-term emotional harm. Trauma is defined to include emotional as well as physical experiences and injuries. It is noted that even secondhand exposure to violence can be traumatic and, therefore, all…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Coping, Crisis Intervention
Fields, Laurie – 2001
Attachment theory and stress-coping theory provided a basis for exploring how social cognitive components of internal working models may influence choice of coping strategies in stressful interpersonal situations. A multi-ethnic, non-clinical sample of 185 young adolescents was surveyed about their attachment styles; rejection sensitivity,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Behavior Theories, Coping
Duncan, Cecil – 2001
A survey instrument was developed to identify the impact the World Trade Center and the Pentagon bombings of September 11, 2001, had on African American college students attending an Historically Black College-University (HBCU) in the South. The survey was administered to 136 students 8 days after the bombings in an effort to gain insight into…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Students, College Students, Coping
Naylor, Charlie; Malcomson, John – 2001
This study surveyed secondary school English teachers in British Columbia, Canada to examine the nature and extent of teacher workload, teacher perceptions of workload-related stress, and teacher ability to cope with this stress. Surveys were distributed to secondary schools throughout the province, and 737 teachers responded. Results indicated…
Descriptors: Coping, English Teachers, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
2001
This interactive multimedia CD-ROM presentation is intended for the parents and families of children who have recently been diagnosed with cancer. It begins with an introduction by a pediatric oncologist. It features menus that include over 200 questions commonly asked about childhood cancer, with answers in a slide presentation format. Menus…
Descriptors: Cancer, Child Health, Children, Computer Uses in Education
2001
This educational CD-ROM is designed to provide a working knowledge of diabetes and its effect on children. It is intended for parents, health care professionals, pharmacists, teachers, coaches, and child care providers. The CD-ROM examines issues related to diabetes management (food, insulin, monitoring, hypoglycemia, and illness); lifestyle; and…
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Computer Uses in Education, Coping
Howard, Stephen, Ed.; Herman, Harold, Ed. – Democracy & Education, 1998
The research described by contributors to this special theme issue deals with the core issues of education in the context of South Africa. These issues include teacher control over the process of educational reform and balancing the need for reform with the maintenance of standards in an industrializing society. These essays demonstrate the highly…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Coping, Curriculum, Democracy
Hoover, M. Wayne; Lloyd, Paul; Johnson, Judith L.; McCuan, Richard A. – 1998
As a component of a consulting engagement with a Midwestern comprehensive mental health center, an Outpatient Assessment Questionnaire (OAQ) was administered pre-post to 124 outpatient clients in a three month time series design. These comparisons yielded significant changes on thirteen of the twenty dimensions, including general affect, positive…
Descriptors: Anger, Coping, Depression (Psychology), Help Seeking
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Radocy, Rudolf E.; Heller, George N. – Music Educators Journal, 1982
Discusses sources of stress for music teachers and offers tips for coping with it. Relaxation exercises, physical exercise, and a change of environment are recommended. Teachers should realistically assess their abilities and career prospects. (AM)
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Music Education, Music Teachers
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Shifron, Rachel; And Others – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1983
Addresses the implications of recessionary unemployment for the field of counseling, including family counseling, group counseling, and career education. Counseling should focus on maintaining the person's physical and psychological wellness, and teaching coping behavior to prevent temporary unemployment from becoming permanent. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adults, Business Cycles, Career Education, Coping
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Elleman, Barbara – PTA Today, 1983
Books can be a starting point for parents who want to help their children deal with unnerving experiences during the first few days of school. Books and stories for children about starting to school, making friends, handling bullies, and other subjects are recommended. (PP)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Childrens Literature, Coping, Elementary Education
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Donohue, Kevin C.; Gullotta, Thomas P. – Adolescence, 1983
Used an inventory of coping behaviors to examine how adolescents (N=41) cope with the stress of relocation. The most helpful techniques were establishing friendships, starting over, experiencing loneliness, and maintaining current functioning. Females seemed to use more coping behaviors successfully than males. Age differences were less…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Coping, Family Mobility
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Skinner, B.F. – American Psychologist, 1983
Holds that as people get older they can employ certain techniques to offset some of the physiological limitations on their intellectual abilities. Provides tips for overcoming some sensory deficiencies, memory loss, motivational changes, mental fatigue, and changes in social environment of the old. (Author/AOS)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adjustment (to Environment), Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Ability
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Riccio, Anthony C. – Theory into Practice, 1983
Teachers can learn to cope with many of the stresses of their jobs, especially if they can develop a positive, strong self-image. Teachers should be given realistic expectations about what they can accomplish in today's classrooms, adjust their lives to accommodate psychological needs, and learn to deal with criticism. (PP)
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Psychological Needs
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Cassel, Russell N.; Sumantardja, Elmira N. – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1982
Describes Type-A personality as the result of mad pursuit for excellence, characteristic in Western Culture. Relaxation training and stress reduction in management, combined with careful ordering of priorities for single goal attainment, results in Type-C personalities, which implies the development of coping skills for achieving goals.…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Adults, Biofeedback, Computer Oriented Programs
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