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Harrington, Ellen F.; Crowther, Janis H.; Shipherd, Jillian C. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2010
Objective: The primary goal of this study was to test a culturally specific model of binge eating in African American female trauma survivors, investigating potential mechanisms through which trauma exposure and distress were related to binge eating symptomatology. Method: Participants were 179 African American female trauma survivors who…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Inhibition, Questionnaires, Path Analysis
Germain, Marie-Line; Palamara, Sherry A. – Online Submission, 2007
Solution-focused applications are proposed to assist survivor employees to return to workplace homeostasis after co-workers voluntarily or involuntarily leave the organization. A model for transitional coping is presented as well as a potential case study illustrating the application of the model. Implications for the theory, practice, and…
Descriptors: Coping, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Models
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Berube, Clair T. – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2007
The author employs Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences to frame a discussion about the abilities of children on the Autism spectrum. Since children possess special gifts in visual/spatial areas, an argument is made to support this ability instead of "correcting" it into a more "normal" range. References from Dr. Temple Grandin's life…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Autism, Visualization, Coping
Gerke, Wayne – Principal Leadership, 2007
In this article, the author, as an assistant superintendent, reflects on his personal experience on overcoming job fatigue. As he reflects on his personal experience, the aspect that disturbs him the most is that he was beating himself up at the start of the process because he felt like he was neglecting his responsibilities. Although he did a lot…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Work Environment, Coping, Burnout
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McCleese, Carrie S.; Eby, Lillian T.; Scharlau, Elizabeth A.; Hoffman, Bethany H. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
Hierarchically, job content, and double plateaued employees from a variety of industries were surveyed regarding their experiences. Plateau-specific stress was higher than the stress experienced by the general population. Plateaued employees also reported more depression than the general population. Double plateaued employees reported higher…
Descriptors: Employees, Occupational Information, Employment Patterns, Coping
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Seely, Mark R. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2007
Formal psychological debriefing in the wake of a traumatic experience seems to have no impact on the development of posttraumatic symptoms. This article addresses whether a more appropriate alternative would be a less-structured, more flexible humanistic approach to crisis counseling that encourages the use of trauma survivors' natural coping…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Counseling Techniques, Coping, Psychological Services
Barlow, Constance A.; Phelan, Anne M. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2007
In the context of a larger case study on how continuous learning in the workplace could be achieved through the implementation of peer collaboration, the process of how counsellors engaged in self-care within a large health care organization became clearer. This article is based on data derived from a qualitative analysis of nine transcribed…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Grief, Cooperative Learning, Peer Relationship
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Boerner, Kathrin; Jopp, Daniela – Human Development, 2007
This article focuses on the common and unique contributions of three major life-span theories in addressing improvement/maintenance and reorientation, which represent central processes of coping with major life change and loss. For this purpose, we review and compare the dual-process model of assimilative and accommodative coping, the model of…
Descriptors: Improvement, Maintenance, Orientation, Coping
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Brechting, Emily H.; Giancola, Peter R. – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2007
The authors examined the extent to which religious coping predicted subsequent drug use in adolescent boys. Three hundred and twenty-six adolescent boys completed the Wills Coping Questionnaire (Wills, 1985) as well as a number of drug use inventories. Results showed that religious coping, measured at 12-14 years of age, predicted a significant…
Descriptors: Prevention, Drug Use, Coping, Males
Bunting, Carolyn – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2007
So much of teaching is now driven by data (i.e., test scores) and dictated by "best practices" that teachers are losing confidence in their own creativity. Yet, despite these unfortunate consequences of No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the important work of teachers remains unchanged. That work is the work of connecting personally and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Work Environment, Teacher Role, Transformative Learning
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Maple, Myfanwy; Plummer, David; Edwards, Helen; Minichiello, Victor – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
Suicide deaths are often viewed as sudden and unexpected. Research examining bereavement responses to suicide are generally set within this conceptual framework. Twenty-two parents were interviewed about their bereavement experience following the suicide death of a young adult son or daughter. Data analyzed using narrative methods revealed the…
Descriptors: Grief, Suicide, Young Adults, Death
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Thompson-Miller, Ruth; Feagin, Joe R. – Counseling Psychologist, 2007
In this reaction article, the authors support and extend Robert T. Carter's excellent analysis of the impact of racism today on Americans of color. Drawing on their own data, they suggest important extensions of his arguments in regard to the cumulative and long-term effects of racial discrimination and other racial oppression--as well as in…
Descriptors: Coping, Racial Discrimination, Family (Sociological Unit), Counseling
Rains, Jeanetta C.; Lohr, Jeffrey M. – 1990
Psychophysiologic research indicates that muscle-contraction headache often is not characterized by excessive or unusual muscular activity, and muscular changes seldom accompany headache improvement resulting from treatment. Multidimensional models have been proposed, which emphasize the interdependence of physiological and psychological systems…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Coping, Intervention, Moods
Behm, Karen; Futrell, Eloise – 1987
This document contains a workbook to help young people between the ages of 11 and 15 handle the stress in their lives or the stress of their friends. Throughout the workbook, there are cues to users when it is time for them to stop and record their feelings. The workbook discusses symptoms of stress, situations that cause stress, reactions to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Preadolescents, Stress Variables
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McCay, Vernon; Wallrabenstein, James M. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1984
Ways in which parents cope with the diagnosis of deafness are considered in a chronological discussion from pregnancy to diagnosis, education, and habilitation. The importance of parent counseling and of the total communication effort is stressed. (CL)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Coping, Deafness, Parent Attitudes
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