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Kamo, Yoshinori; Henderson, Tammy L.; Roberto, Karen A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
Guided by an ecological perspective, the authors examined event, individual, structural/cultural, and family/community factors that shaped the psychological well-being of older adults displaced from New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina. The authors first established the negative effects of displacement on psychological well-being by comparing…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Older Adults, Coping, Well Being
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Tatar, Moshe; Amram, Sima; Kelman, Talia – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2011
Exposure to terrorism poses a challenge for children and adolescents as well as parents. For many years, Israeli citizens have been exposed to ongoing terrorist attacks. The present article is aimed at revealing the reactions of Israeli parents when facing terrorist attacks and their perceptions regarding the help-seeking behaviours of their…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Mothers, Adolescents, Coping
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Hovey, Angela; Stalker, Carol A.; Schachter, Candice L.; Teram, Eli; Lasiuk, Gerri – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2011
Many survivors of child sexual abuse who engage in psychotherapy also experience physical health problems. This article summarizes the findings of a multiphased qualitative study about survivors' experiences in healthcare settings. The study informed the development of the "Handbook on Sensitive Practice for Health Care Practitioners: Lessons…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Physical Health, Psychotherapy
Chesire, David J.; Buckley, Valerie A.; Canto, Angela I. – Communique, 2011
The incidence of brain injuries, as well as their impact on individuals who sustain them, has received growing attention from American media in recent years. This attention is likely the result of high profile individuals suffering brain injuries. Greater public awareness of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) has also been promoted by sources such as…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Head Injuries, Brain, School Personnel
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Kamau, Thomas Matenjwa; Olson, Valerie G.; Zipp, Genevieve Pinto; Clark, Mary Ann – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
There is a growing body of international research focusing on social factors and their impact on mental health of people living in developing countries. Because of the novelty of these studies and high cost associated with developing survey tools, researchers may choose to translate pre-existing survey tools instead. Research findings are only…
Descriptors: African Languages, Self Efficacy, Semantics, Translation
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Jerome, Annette – School Psychology International, 2011
Based on specific school and community tragedies, this article reviews difficult situations and how students' spiritual and religious beliefs were incorporated into school-based grief interventions. Suggestions are made to strengthen this often untapped resource, encouraging school-based mental health professionals to consult with community…
Descriptors: Mental Health Workers, Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Coping
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Flippin, Michelle; Crais, Elizabeth R. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2011
Fathers of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are underrepresented in both early intervention and research. However, fathers have unique interaction styles that make important contributions to the language and symbolic play development of typically developing children. Fathers may make similar contributions to the development of their…
Descriptors: Play, Early Intervention, Autism, Coping
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Vessey, Judith A.; O'Neill, Katherine M. – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
Students with disabilities are more likely to be chronically teased or bullied and develop related psychosocial problems. Proactive interventions help these youths develop coping skills and become more resilient in handling such situations. The specific aims of this study were to (a) identify children with disabilities, who are at risk for being…
Descriptors: Health Services, Bullying, Discussion Groups, Disabilities
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Aryadoust, Vahid; Akbarzadeh, Sanaz; Akbarzedeh, Sara – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2011
The Multidimensional School Anger Inventory-Revised (MSAI-R) is a measurement tool to evaluate high school students' anger. Its psychometric features have been tested in the USA, Australia, Japan, Guatemala, and Italy. This study investigates the factor structure and psychometric quality of the Persian version of the MSAI-R using data from an…
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Factor Structure, Coping, Factor Analysis
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Buchbinder, Eli; Goldblatt, Hadass – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
This article describes and analyzes the relationship disenchantment of couplehood among female survivors of violence and their family-of-origin experiences of abuse. Twenty Israeli women who were survivors of violence participated in this qualitative research. Each woman underwent three in-depth interviews, two for data collection and one for…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Violence, Sexual Abuse, Females
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Appel, Jonathan; Kim-Appel, Dohee – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2009
Mindfulness is a concept that has taken quite a hold on the therapeutic world in recent years. Techniques that induce "mindfulness" are increasingly being employed in Western psychology and psychotherapy to help alleviate a variety of conditions. So while mindfulness has its conceptual roots in Buddhism it has been translated into a Western…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Psychotherapy, Metacognition, Buddhism
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Dudaee-Faass, Sigal; Marnane, Claire; Wagner, Renate – Clinical Psychologist, 2009
Two case reports are described in which patients presented for the treatment of multiple comorbid anxiety disorders, all of which appeared to derive from prolonged separation anxiety disorder. In particular, these adults had effectively altered their lifestyles to avoid separation, thereby displaying only ambiguous separation anxiety symptoms that…
Descriptors: Patients, Separation Anxiety, Adults, Case Studies
Riley, Mary – School Administrator, 2009
Much speculation exists over what contributes to the high rates of superintendent turnover and mobility. One increasingly overheard reason for what drives superintendent movement falls into a category generally relating to family or "personal reasons." Academics who have studied the issue identify insufficient time with family as an explanation.…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Spouses, Family Work Relationship, Coping
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Eisenberg, Nancy; Valiente, Carlos; Sulik, Michael J. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2009
It is advantageous to study regulation and coping and their development at multiple levels of expression and origin simultaneously. We discuss several topics of current interest in the emotion-related regulation literature that are relevant to coping, including conceptual issues related to definitions and types of coping, types of physiological…
Descriptors: Coping, Self Control, Psychological Patterns, Socialization
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Boyd, Nancy G.; Lewin, Jeffrey E.; Sager, Jeffrey K. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2009
A model of coping with stress is proposed in which coping mediates the relationship among organizational stressors and personal characteristics, and job-related strains and organizational outcomes. Study results, based on a sample of professional salespeople, provide overall support for most of the hypothesized relationships among work-related…
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Job Satisfaction, Intention, Coping
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