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Strength-Based RTI

Gifted Child Today, 2014
This article proposes a strength-based response to intervention (RTI) model for developing and identifying gifted potential in English language learners (ELLs). In the recent years, much has been written about RTI; however, the potential of RTI for meeting the needs of gifted ELLs has not yet been explored.
Margarita Bianco, Bryn Harris
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Strength-Based Interviewing

2005
Health care for adolescents needs to include both assessment of risk and identification of strengths. Clinicians need practical ways to identify strengths, or assets, by using a proven framework. After eliciting the strengths, clinicians must be ready to help adolescents recognize and build on them.
Barbara L, Frankowski   +2 more
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Strength-Based Methods

2023
Abstract Strength-based methods in psychotherapy represent efforts to respond sensitively to the patient’s strengths without neglecting their challenges. This chapter defines and illustrates strength-based methods in individual psychotherapy and summarizes their probable indications.
Christoph Flückiger   +3 more
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Strengths-Based Career Counseling

Journal of Career Assessment, 2013
This study implemented an innovative model of individual Strengths-Based Career Counseling (SBCC), as carried out by vocational counseling psychologists, and measured its impact on unemployed job seekers. As part of a quasi-randomized pre–post intervention study, career counseling clients completed self-esteem, career exploration, strengths use, and ...
Hadassah Littman-Ovadia   +2 more
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Strengths-Based Resilience

Help your clients and students use their strengths to build resilience Evidence-based Strengths-based Skills that clients can integrate into daily life Clearly structured modules More about the book In a world full of stress and uncertainty, educators and clinicians are pivotal in fostering resilience—the capacity to thrive amid life's challenges ...
Tayyab Rashid   +2 more
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Strengths-Based Frameworks

2013
The strengths perspective represents a paradigmatic shift away from problem-focused approaches to social work practice. A strengths-based approach provides a helping foundation for clients and emphasizes personal growth, empowerment, and coping skills based on ideals that focus on strengths instead of pathology.
J. Christopher Hall   +2 more
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Strengths-based nursing.

The American journal of nursing, 2014
Strengths-based nursing (SBN) is an approach to care in which eight core values guide nursing action, thereby promoting empowerment, self-efficacy, and hope. In caring for patients and families, the nurse focuses on their inner and outer strengths-that is, on what patients and families do that best helps them deal with problems and minimize deficits ...
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Strengths-Based Child Portfolios

Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2001
Attitudes and perspectives have been identified as potential barriers to successful inclusion of young children with disabilities in community-based settings. Professional development activities are frequently suggested as a strategy for influencing caregivers' attitudes and perspectives, but few studies have identified successful ways to positively ...
Philippa H. Campbell   +2 more
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Strengths based assessment

The field of positive psychology has shifted psychological science from a focus on pathology to a more holistic view of human potential. At the centre of this movement is the idea of leveraging strengths—the personal qualities, abilities and values that energise us and help us succeed.
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