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Crisis Intervention by the Counseling Psychologist
School Health Review, 1970(1970). Crisis Intervention by the Counseling Psychologist. School Health Review: Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 18-21.
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Dietary Intervention and Nutritional Counseling
2014The dietary treatment for weight loss in overweight and obesity has been approached in many different dietary models. Nevertheless, besides the size of weight loss, the main outcomes should be mostly the improvement of body composition (loss of body fat and preservation of lean body mass), long-term maintenance, nutritional quality of the diet, lower ...
PINTO, Alessandro+2 more
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Paradoxical Interventions in Counseling Psychology
The Counseling Psychologist, 1986This article discusses the use of paradoxical interventions in counseling psychology and surveys the research literature to date. After a description of the historical background of paradoxical interventions, current schools of therapy using paradox are presented, including the psychotherapy of Milton Erickson, the Palo Alto group founded by Gregory ...
Christopher R. Milne, E. Thomas Dowd
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Counseling Psychology: Theory and Research on Interventions
Annual Review of Psychology, 1990Revue de synthese sur les developpements et les tendances actuelles de la psychologie du ...
R E Fassinger, C J Gelso
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Nondirective Counseling Interventions with Schizophrenics
Psychological Reports, 1993Counseling interventions with paranoid schizophrenics can be daunting. While chemical, directive, and behavioral controls often are considered important, nondirective counseling techniques used by the therapeutic staff may help schizophrenic patients explore their thoughts and feelings.
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Evaluating Intervention Effects in SingleāCase Research Designs
, 2015Single-case research design (SCRD) is a rigorous method for evaluating treatment effects (Horner et al., 2005; Shadish, Cook, & Campbell, 2002) that is promoted by counselors across settings (Lenz, 2015; Lundervold & Belwood, 2000).
Kimberly J. Vannest, Jennifer Ninci
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A Model of Stress and Counseling Interventions
The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1981Current popular interest in stress and its effects on physical and psychological functioning has implications for counselors and clients. Although many counselors have not been trained in the physiological and medical aspects of stress, they do have skills that can be appropriately applied to the alleviation and modification of environmental and ...
John C. Barrow, Selina Sue Prosen
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AIDS Education and Prevention, 2009
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recommended that HIV care clinics incorporate prevention into clinical practice. This report summarizes HIV care providers' attitudes and counseling practices before and after they received training to ...
M. Thrun+11 more
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recommended that HIV care clinics incorporate prevention into clinical practice. This report summarizes HIV care providers' attitudes and counseling practices before and after they received training to ...
M. Thrun+11 more
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Parental Counseling and Crisis Intervention
Journal of Education, 1971Case Y is a high school junior with average intelligence test scores. Throughout his school years, both at the elementary and the high school level, he has earned average or below average grades. For the most part they are C's and D's with occasional F's or B's.
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Addiction, 2008
AIMS To determine the effect of an intervention to improve alcohol screening and brief counseling for hypertensive patients in primary care. DESIGN Two-year randomized, controlled trial.
Heather Rose+6 more
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AIMS To determine the effect of an intervention to improve alcohol screening and brief counseling for hypertensive patients in primary care. DESIGN Two-year randomized, controlled trial.
Heather Rose+6 more
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