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Bellin, Melissa H.; Kovacs, Pamela J.; Sawin, Kathleen J. – Health & Social Work, 2008
The impact of childhood chronic health conditions like spina bifida (SB) is a shared family experience. However, the lived experience of siblings is not well known. One hundred and fifty-five brothers and sisters of a child with SB responded to an open-ended question included in an anonymous self-administered mail questionnaire designed to enhance…
Descriptors: Siblings, Congenital Impairments, Adolescents, Coping
Efron, Sara Efrat – Curriculum Inquiry, 2008
The responsibility for addressing morality and moral education in the current moral climate is a daunting task for conscientious educators. What educational response can extricate us from the debilitating feelings of hopelessness and helplessness as we are confronted by horrific terrorist actions, controversial use of military might, displays of…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Jews, Personal Autonomy, Moral Values
Kinman, Gail – Educational Psychology, 2008
This cross-sectional study examined relationships between job-specific stressors and psychological and physical health symptoms in academic employees working in UK universities. The study also tests the main and moderating role played by sense of coherence (SOC: Antonovsky, 1987 in work stress process). SOC is described as a generalised resistance…
Descriptors: Employees, Work Environment, Stress Variables, Well Being
Singer, Elly – Dyslexia, 2008
This paper reports the results of a study of strategies that Dutch children with dyslexia employ to cope with recurrent academic failure. All of the students in the study had developed strategies for protecting their self-esteem. Using Harter's theory of coping with discrepancies between performance and standards, we distinguish four strategies:…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Academic Failure, Academic Achievement, Coping
Campbell-Whatley, Gloria D. – International Journal of Special Education, 2008
The purpose of this research is to report the results of a pilot study that examined changes in self-awareness and self-concept. Seven self-determination lessons were implemented with 13 elementary, middle and high schoolers with disabilities in learning (i.e., learning disabilities and mild mental impairments). The lessons focused on teaching…
Descriptors: Observation, Pilot Projects, Learning Disabilities, Self Concept Measures
Ableser, Judith – Young Children, 2008
How can teachers balance early curricular demands and expectations while addressing the social and emotional needs of young children during times of crisis and stress? The author suggests that teachers need to redirect and engage children in learning activities that give them a feeling of control, competence, and empowerment in their own lives and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Grade 3, Teaching Methods, Stress Management
Ziad Abdeen; Radwan Qasrawi; Shibli Nabil; Mohammad Shaheen – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2008
Children exposed to violent war-like and repeated political violence often experience a continued threat to life and their sense of safety, as well as a disruption of daily functioning. The purpose of the study was to examine the psychological impact of exposure to Israeli occupation on Palestinian school children in the West Bank and Gaza,…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Identification, Coping, Foreign Countries
Harwood, Ian – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
In 2005, the Royal College of Psychiatry Faculty of Learning Disability's three judges unanimously awarded the inaugural Medical Student Essay Prize to Ian Harwood, a mature medical student at Barts & The London School of Medicine. This reflective piece records an undergraduate's contact with an adolescent suffering from advanced Sanfillipo…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Medical Schools, Medical Students, Communication Skills
Bostik, Katherine E.; Everall, Robin D. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2007
Relatively little is known about how adolescents overcome being suicidal. The purpose of this study was to develop an understanding of adolescents' perceptions of the role of attachment relationships in the process of overcoming suicidality. Forty-one female and nine male adolescents, previously suicidal between the ages of 13 and 19, were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Suicide, Coping
Steiner, Hans; Erickson, Sarah J.; MacLean, Peggy; Medic, Sanja; Plattner, Belinda; Koopman, Cheryl – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2007
Objective: Although there are extensive data on the relationship between personality and stress reactivity in adults, there is little comparable empirical research with adolescents. This study examines the simultaneous relationships between long term functioning (personality, defenses) and observed stress reactivity (affect) in adolescents.…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Personality Traits, Females, Adolescents
Simkins, Michael – Technology & Learning, 2007
Finding the right book with a main character successfully coping with a situation similar to the one he or she is facing and having it on hand are very real obstacles. With today's digital technologies, however, and a bit of innovative maneuvering, this could be a challenge of the past. This article discusses a futuristic approach used to deal…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Internet, Coping, Web Sites
Banyard, Victoria L.; Williams, Linda M. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2007
Objective: The current study was exploratory and used multiple methods to examine patterns of stability and change in resilient functioning across 7 years of early adulthood. Second, qualitative data were used to examine in greater detail survivors' own narratives about correlates of healing. Method: This study was longitudinal and used both…
Descriptors: Females, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Personality Traits
Lodge, J.; Feldman, S. S. – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2007
Peer victimization, especially appearance-related bullying, is a highly stressful experience for a young person and is associated with significant negative outcomes. Perhaps, the most common consequence of peer victimization in adolescence is lowered self-esteem. Evidence supports the role of low self-esteem as a non-specific risk factor and high…
Descriptors: Bullying, Mental Disorders, Risk, Adolescents
Somody, Catherine; Hobbs, Marsha – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2007
Research has found that school-based interventions for children of divorce help counter the adverse effects. Studies of school-based interventions have identified effective means for helping children of divorce cope with their situation and produce a significant reduction in clinical symptoms. Those components include activities that: (a) help…
Descriptors: Divorce, Elementary School Students, Conflict, Coping
Chilcote, Rebekah L. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2007
This paper details art therapy with children affected by the December 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka. Over 30,000 Sri Lankans lost their lives when the tsunami decimated coastal areas. The child survivors witnessed horrific traumatic events and the loss of loved ones, but had not been given opportunity to express their grief and pain. A 4-week art…
Descriptors: Intervention, Foreign Countries, Art Therapy, Natural Disasters

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