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Motiff, James P. – 1980
A 5-week, 12-hour course given to the community emphasized understanding and coping with stress. At the beginning of the course several inventories were administered to the students, who also completed the instruments in a follow-up procedure 10-12 weeks after the end of the seminar. The course focused on recognition of stress signals and the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Coping
Payne, Glen C.; And Others – 1980
The study of coping may lead to a better understanding of how children develop adaptive or maladaptive behaviors. Cross-cultural studies were conducted in 1965 and in 1968 with 10- and 14-year-old children from Brazil, England, Italy, Japan, Mexico, West Germany, Yugoslavia, and the United States. Attributes of attitudes, motivation, and coping…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Attitudes
Bane, M. Share; Sigler, Jack E. – 1980
This paper presents the Realizing Opportunities for Self Exploration (ROSE) program for noninstitutionalized older adults and older adults in nursing home settings. The ROSE program is described in detail, including: (1) use of creative excercise and body movements; (2) stress reduction practices such as meditation; (3) self-awareness, social…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Individual Development, Institutionalized Persons
Forsyth, Nancy L.; Forsyth, Donelson R. – 1980
An attributional approach to social behavior traces problems in personal adjustment back to the assumptions individuals formulate about the causes of behaviors and events. Attributional information presented during counseling may have therapeutically beneficial consequences. The effectiveness of attribution therapy was investigated in a factorial…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Coping
Thompson, Edward H., Jr.; And Others – 1978
Feelings and attitudes were investigated among family members with mentally ill relatives whose treatment delivery system was being "deinstitutionalized" or moved from hospital-based treatment to community-based treatment. Subjects (N=125) were interviewed at home by either mental health professionals or professional interviewers. Results…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Coping, Family Attitudes
Ozolins, Mickey S.; And Others – 1980
The inability of some children to cope with the pain from severe burns may result in depressive withdrawal or death. An understanding of the emotional impact of pain on children is essential to improve their ability to cope. A pilot project with seriously burned children employed three dependent measures to identify children who cope adaptively…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Cognitive Processes, Coping
DeFrain, John; Elrick, Rod – 1979
A comparison of divorced single-parent fathers (N=33) and divorced single-parent mothers (N=38) found the two groups comparable on several variables: place of residence, race, age, number and age of children, religion, reported mental problems, and alcohol and drug usage. Fathers were somewhat better educated, had higher incomes, and tended to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Child Rearing, Childhood Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1979
This report, fourth in a series of seven, was written by two first grade teachers in different schools. The instructional environments of each school and classroom, as well as the characteristics of the teachers and their pupils, are described. The types of distractions encountered by the teachers are described and a discussion is presented on…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Coping, Discipline
Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1979
This study, fifth in a series of seven, was written by two second grade teachers in different schools who participated in a research project addressing the problem of coping with disruptive behavior in the classroom. The instructional environments of each school and classroom as well as the characteristics of the teachers and their pupils are…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Coping, Discipline
Moracco, John; McFadden, Hope – 1979
Burnout is a condition that exacts a heavy toll on organizational effectiveness. Conditions that contribute to burnout in human service organizations are lack of funds, lack of flexibility, lack of decision-making power of middle managers, task overload, little recognition for efforts, and nature of client population. Strategies to prevent burnout…
Descriptors: Burnout, Conflict Resolution, Coping, Counselor Performance
Klass, Ellen Tobey; Tutin, Judith A. – 1980
Do depressed people interpret guilt-provoking situations differently than nondepressed people? Cognitive-behavioral theories of psychopathology would predict that they do, since a major premise of such theories is that maladaptive emotional patterns are mirrored in distinct cognitive responses. Highly depressed subjects in an exploratory study of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Coping, Depression (Psychology)
Kaplan, Leslie S. – 1980
This paper describes the use of loss workshops in the classroom to address the needs of students experiencing grief from loss, as a result of death, divorce, relocation, or other severed relationships. The goals of the Loss program are briefly reviewed, i.e., to facilitate acceptance of loss, and to promote personal growth and mental health.…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Death
Harder, David W.; And Others – 1979
The role played by stress in the prognosis of schizophrenia is not entirely clear. It has been suggested that high premorbid stress levels before first-time psychiatric admission for schizophrenia will be related to better outcome. Subjects, first-time psychiatric admissions classified as schizophrenic by either Schneider's First Rank Symptoms,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Coping, Emotional Adjustment
Jadin, Tom – 1980
The phenomenon of "burn-out" is most frequently experienced by people who, in the course of their jobs, work with other people such as students, patients, or clients in situations that involve intense personal interaction. The complex symptoms of the burn-out syndrome are described in this paper. The most common of these symptoms is a change of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Modification, Behavior Patterns, Coping
Gibson, R. Oliver; Raw, Donald W. – 1980
Burnout in education is described in terms of system stress. Systems and their relationships are viewed at four levels: somatic, psychological, social, and cultural. "Burnout" is defined as a reduction of the function of an organism or living system. Changes in the state of a system create increased demands for adaptation. Stress is a general…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Cognitive Processes, Coping
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