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해결중심모델자료 목록 PQDT solution focused + career 1. An ethnographic study of therapist development and reflectivity within the context of postmodern supervision and training by Corcoran Kathleen B. Ph.D. The University of Akron 2001 297 pages; AAT 3019310 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 2. The effects of solution-focused brief therapy training on the self-efficacy of elementary and secondary school counselors by de Leon-Yznaga Selma Ph.D. St. Mary's University of San Antonio 2000 172 pages; AAT 9967068 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 3. The effects of solution-focused supervision on the perceived self-efficacy of developing therapists by Koob Jeffrey James Ph.D. Marquette University 1998 90 pages; AAT 9901731 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 4. The relation between resilience coaching coping skills training and perceived stress during a career-threatening milestone by Taylor Lynn Marie Ph.D. Georgia State University 1997 235 pages; AAT 9734916 Abstract 1-4 of 4 PQDT 44 documents found for: TITLE(solution focused) AND not disvol(mai) ≫ Refine Search | Set Up Alert 1. Fostering solution-focused relationships with multicultural families: An in-service training for Child Protective Services by Souza Shoshana B. Psy.D. Alliant International University San Francisco Bay 2005 199 pages; AAT 3171105 Abstract Order a copy 2. Solution-focused play therapy kit: A family's solution to childhood challenges by Hoagland Cynthia A. Psy.D. Alliant International University San Diego 2005 113 pages; AAT 3166046 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 3. Efficacy of Solution-focused Brief Counseling on math assignment completion and accuracy in an elementary school by Yarbrough Jamie Leigh Ph.D. The University of Tennessee 2004 126 pages; AAT 3148317 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 4. Solution-focused consultation: A case study of solution-focused principles applied in a congregational conflict setting by Barnett James Kelly Ph.D. University of Louisiana at Monroe 2004 155 pages; AAT 3138860 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 5. The effects of a solution-focused classroom guidance intervention with elementary students by Leggett Maria Elsa Soto Ph.D. Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi 2004 153 pages; AAT 3148794 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 6. An exploratory study of the usefulness of solution-focused brief therapy groups with elementary school children by Demmons Jennifer Clevenger Ed.D. University of Montana 2003 145 pages; AAT 3089066 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 7. Solution-focused parent groups: A new approach to the treatment of youth disruptive behavioural difficulties by Triantafillou Nicholas Ed.D. University of Toronto (Canada) 2003 260 pages; AAT NQ78092 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 8. The relationship between personality and the experience of solution-focused therapy and cognitive therapy by Woulfe Shannon T. Ph.D. The University of North Dakota 2003 146 pages; AAT 3127748 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 9. Use of the solution-focused "miracle question" technique to interview professionals about intervention efficacy for children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder by Davis Emily J. Psy.D. Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology 2003 107 pages; AAT 3088229 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 10. A hermeneutic interpretation of solution-focused therapy: The interweaving of historical time and theory by Sarti Jennifer Paige Psy.D. Alliant International University San Francisco Bay 2002 207 pages; AAT 3088949 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 11. Client self report on current object relations as a predictor of therapeutic outcome in dynamically and solution-focused-based treatments by Hall James Randolph Psy.D. Alliant International University Fresno 2002 65 pages; AAT 3092427 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 12. Domestic violence: An ethnography of client experiences in a therapeutic group utilizing psycho-educational and solution-focused philosophies and techniques by Sutton Jana Parkin Ph.D. University of Louisiana at Monroe 2002 640 pages; AAT 3055367 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 13. Solution-focused brief therapy the working alliance and outcome: A comparative analysis by Wettersten Kara Brita Ph.D. University of Kansas 2002 245 pages; AAT 3071144 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 14. The child's perspective on what works in residential treatment: A solution-focused program study by Tarantino Jessica Psy.D. Alliant International University San Francisco Bay 2002 86 pages; AAT 3053017 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 15. The effectiveness of solution-focused therapy on students with school-related behavioral problems by Moore Kelly Conroy Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin 2002 266 pages; AAT 3110661 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 16. The effectiveness and utility of solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) with "at-risk" junior high school students: A quasi-experimental study by Newsome William Sean Ph.D. The Ohio State University 2002 167 pages; AAT 3059305 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 17. Solution-focused therapy in residential treatment by Gensterblum Anthony Edward Ph.D. The Union Institute 2001 141 pages; AAT 3019231 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 18. Counseling for solutions: An examination of solution-focused counseling and its use in a pastoral context by Sharp Jim Ray Ph.D. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 2000 254 pages; AAT 9968730 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 19. Perceptions of elementary school counselors regarding the utility of solution-focused brief counseling in the school setting by Kegley Janet Brockington Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2000 96 pages; AAT 3082639 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 20. Perceptions of counselors facilitating multi-issue solution-focused groups by Garner Nadine Erika Ed.D. Duquesne University 2000 142 pages; AAT 9964688 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 21. Solution-focused interventions in child protective investigation: A promising alternative for working with families by Rymarchyk Gretchen Kathleen Ph.D. Cornell University 2000 238 pages; AAT 9978173 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 22. The effects of solution-focused brief therapy training on the self-efficacy of elementary and secondary school counselors by de Leon-Yznaga Selma Ph.D. St. Mary's University of San Antonio 2000 172 pages; AAT 9967068 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 23. Co-curricular activities: An element of solution-focused oriented interventions for middle school seriously emotionally disturbed students by Stevens Clifford Wayne Ed.D. Oregon State University 1999 263 pages; AAT 9842473 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 24. Comparison of the effect of solution-focused and problem-focused interviews on clients' immediate verbal responses by Speicher-Bocija Jayne Denise Ph.D. The University of Akron 1999 179 pages; AAT 9940556 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 25. Evaluating the efficacy of solution-focused couple therapy using single case design by Naude Johannes Hendrik Ph.D. Georgia State University 1999 95 pages; AAT 9967269 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 26. Fathers returning home from prison: A contextual solution-focused approach for restoring marital relationships by Meloy Guy Stanley IV Ph.D. Michigan State University 1999 129 pages; AAT 9963379 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 27. Solution-focused therapy as a model for parish-based pastoral counseling by Schubert Mark Allison Ph.D. Nova Southeastern University 1999 306 pages; AAT 9947136 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 28. The efficacy of Solution-Focused Therapy techniques on perceptions of hope in clients with depressive symptoms by Bozeman Brent Nelson Ph.D. New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 1999 108 pages; AAT 9962134 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 29. Akateemisten tyottomien tyonhakijoiden psyykkinen valmennus. Ratkaisukeskeisyys ja muut apuna kaytetyt lyhytterapiat (NLP hypnoosi PD and SD) psyykkisessa valmennuksessa by Vikevainen-Tervonen Leena Kaarina Ps.D. Tampereen Teknillinen Korkeakoulu (Finland) 1998 240 pages; AAT C685700 Abstract 30. Solution-focused brief therapy: Its impact on the self-concept of elementary school students by Cook Douglas Richard Ph.D. Ohio University 1998 220 pages; AAT 9841647 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 31. Solution-focused consultation: An alternative consultation model to manage student behavior and improve classroom environment by Geil Mary (Molly) Elizabeth Ph.D. University of Northern Colorado 1998 206 pages; AAT 9902417 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 32. The effects of solution-focused supervision on the perceived self-efficacy of developing therapists by Koob Jeffrey James Ph.D. Marquette University 1998 90 pages; AAT 9901731 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 33. Questions as interventions: Big Five personality factors and perceptions of Socratic solution-focused and diagnostic questioning styles by Bishop Wandajune Ph.D. St. John's University (New York) 1997 244 pages; AAT 9820705 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 34. Solution-focused leadership: The development and evaluation of a family therapy based leadership training program by Thayne Tim R. Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1997 204 pages; AAT 9953814 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 35. The efficacy of solution-focused therapy with young offenders by Seagram Belinda Mary Crawford Ph.D. York University (Canada) 1997 302 pages; AAT NQ22928 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 36. Solution-focused brief therapy in alcoholism treatment: The impact of clinicians' views of alcoholism by Osborn Cynthia Jane Ph.D. Ohio University 1996 233 pages; AAT 9628288 Abstract Order a copy 37. Solution-focused therapy with a military couple by Fritz Marlene Janice Psy.D. United States International University 1996 126 pages; AAT 9639490 Abstract Order a copy 38. The process and politics of solution-focused therapy theory development: A qualitative analysis by Kiser David James Ph.D. Purdue University 1995 265 pages; AAT 9622716 Abstract Order a copy 39. Identification of significant therapy events by therapist client and researcher in solution-focused therapy by Becerril Mary L. Fowler Ph.D. Texas Woman's University 1994 199 pages; AAT 9533395 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 40. A follow-up study of therapists trained in the use of the solution-focused brief therapy model by Skidmore James Edwin Ed.D. University of South Dakota 1993 179 pages; AAT 9401984 Abstract Order a copy 41. Single-session psychotherapy for depression: Is it better to be problem-focused or solution-focused? by Sundstrom Sara Murphy Ph.D. Iowa State University 1993 157 pages; AAT 9335028 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 42. The pragmatics of change in solution-focused brief family therapy: Ethnographic interviews with couples and their therapists by Metcalf Linda Susan Ph.D. Texas Woman's University 1993 135 pages; AAT 9407774 Abstract 24 Page Preview Order a copy 43. Consultation practice in the school: A study comparing the effects of behavioral and solution focused questions during consultation with teachers by Landis Julie Ann Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin 1992 325 pages; AAT 9309212 Abstract Order a copy 44. The effects of the "formula first session task" and the "formula first session task" plus solution focused therapy on compliance and outcome in family therapy by Adams Jerome Francis Ph.D. Purdue University 1989 121 pages; AAT 9018776 Abstract Order a copy 해결중심상담 solution focused + career ERIC #:ED457462 Title:A School with Solutions: Implementing a Solution-Focused/Adlerian-Based Comprehensive School Counseling Program. Authors:LaFountain Rebecca M.; Garner Nadine E. Publication Date:1998-00-00 Pages:155 Pub Types:Books; Guides - Non-Classroom Abstract:This book explains how counselors can integrate the theories of solution focused and Adlerian counseling into a comprehensive developmental counseling curriculum. Following an introduction in Chapter 1 Chapter 2 explains how support needs to be developed among the staff to implement a comprehensive school program. The comprehensive developmental counseling curriculum is described in Chapter 3. A conflict resolution focused program is presented in Chapter 4. In Chapter 5 individual planning is explained as a way to guide the personal; social; educational; and career goals of students. Responsive services are described in Chapter 6 as a way to offer immediate response to students in crisis. Group counseling another direct responsive services is discussed in Chapter 7. Chapter 8 covers indirect solution focused Adlerian services such as consultation. Chapter 9 describes the supportive services that are needed to implement a comprehensive developmental counseling program. Following each chapter are examples of forms for assessment. (Contains 6 figures 3 tables and 87 references.) (JDM) Identifiers: Source: Level:2 Institutions:American School Counselor Association Alexandria VA. Sponsors: ISBN(s):ISBN-1-929289-00-6 ISSN(s): Audiences:Counselors; Practitioners Languages:English Journal Name: Journal Citation: Descriptors:Brief Psychotherapy; Comprehensive Programs; Conflict Resolution; Counseling; Counseling Theories; Counselor Training; Curriculum Development; Elementary Secondary Education; School Counseling ERIC #:EJ699281 Title:The Application of Solution-Focused Work in Employment Counseling Authors:Bezanson Birdie J. Publication Date:2004-12-01 Pages:9 Pub Types:Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative Abstract:The author explores the applicability of a solution-focused therapy (SFT) model as a comprehensive approach to employment counseling. SFT focuses the client on developing a vision of a preferred future and assumes that the client has the talents and resources that can be accessed in the employment counseling process. The solution-focused counselor enters the therapeutic relationship from a point of "not knowing" and works with the client in job transition to develop possibilities that evolve from the client's strengths and knowledge. Examples are given of how solution-focused employment counseling could be practiced. Identifiers: Source:Journal of Employment Counseling Level:3 Institutions: Sponsors: ISBN(s): ISSN(s):ISSN-0022-0787 Audiences:Counselors Languages:English Journal Name:Journal of Employment Counseling Journal Citation:v41 n4 p183 Dec 2004 Descriptors:Models; Counselor Client Relationship; Career Counseling; Life Satisfaction; Futures (of Society) 검색어 solution focused + school About ERIC | ERIC News | Contact ERIC Online Submission | Help 1. Solution-Focused Counseling in Middle and High Schools. ERIC #: ED410499 Publication Date: 1997-00-00 Author: Murphy John J. Publication Type: Books; Guides - Non-Classroom Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Adolescents; Change Strategies; Counseling Effectiveness; Counseling Techniques; High School Students; High Schools; Junior High Schools; Middle School Students; Middle Schools; Problem Solving; School Counseling; School Counselors; Student Behavior Abstract: Disruptive classroom behavior failing grades truancy and violence are serious problems for students. Some of the ways in which school counselors can correct school problems in a short period of time are described in this book. Solution-focused counseling works by encouraging students parents and teachers to discover and apply their own unique resources and strengths to the problem at hand. S... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 2. How Psychologists Can Reduce Testing through Solution-Focused Teacher In-Services. ERIC #: ED446304 Publication Date: 2000-03-30 Author: Engel Ned; Parker Kristin; Caci Kelly; Currie Amity; DeCato Patty; Faustino Peter J. Publication Type: Opinion Papers; Speeches/Meeting Papers Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Attitude Change; Behavior Problems; Elementary Education; Elementary School Students; Middle School Students; Middle Schools; Problem Solving; Referral; School Psychologists; Student Behavior; Teacher Workshops; Teachers Abstract: A model of in-service teacher training was designed to facilitate staff receptivity and to help redirect teachers away from a problem view of students' behaviors and towards a solution-focused perspective. The model helps orient teachers to an ecological view of students' problem behaviors. The solution-focused perspective means teachers approach problems by looking at competencies instead of de... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Full-Text 3. Solution-Focused Practice with Middle and High School At-Risk Youths. ERIC #: EJ583236 Publication Date: 1998-00-00 Author: Corcoran Jacqueline Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research Journal/Source Name: Social Work in Education Journal Citation: v20 n4 p232-43 Oct 1998 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Academic Achievement; Behavior Problems; High Risk Students; High School Students; Middle Schools; School Counseling; School Social Workers; Secondary Education; Teachers Abstract: Describes a solution-oriented approach to practice with middle and high school students who had been referred to the school social worker for academic or behavioral difficulties in the classroom. Similarities between the solution-focused model and social work and the importance of shaping individual behavior are discussed. Explains solution-oriented practices. (Author/MKA) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 4. Bridging the Gap between a Learning Support Centre and School: A Solution-Focused Group Approach ERIC #: EJ691168 Publication Date: 2005-06-00 Author: Burns Katrina M.; Hulusi Halit M. Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive Journal/Source Name: Educational Psychology in Practice Journal Citation: v21 n2 p123-130 Jun 2005 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Psychologists; Educational Psychology; Action Research; Secondary Schools; Resource Centers; Group Instruction; Educational Strategies Abstract: This paper describes a small-scale action research project that aimed to increase the effectiveness of a learning support centre within a secondary school. Central to the project was the use of a solution-focused approach with groups of pupils. The added dimension in this project involved a focus on class teacher involvement. The paper discusses the importance of peer support and teacher involvem... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available Link to Publisher 5. A Model of Solution-Focused Consultation for School Counselors. ERIC #: EJ626081 Publication Date: 2000-00-00 Author: Kahn Beverly B. Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive Journal/Source Name: Professional School Counseling Journal Citation: v3 n4 p248-54 Apr 2000 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Counseling Techniques; Counselor Training; Intervention; Models; School Counseling; School Counselors; Skill Development Abstract: Proposes an extension of the solution-focused approach to consultation shifting traditional emphasis from problems and deficits to solutions and strengths. Enumerates the basic assumptions of a solution-focused approach provides a rationale for why the school setting and solution-focused consultation (SFC) work well together and proposes steps for a SFC model. (Contains 35 references.) (GCP) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 6. The Application of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in a Public School Setting. ERIC #: EJ655046 Publication Date: 2000-00-00 Author: Williams G. Robert Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive Journal/Source Name: Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families Journal Citation: v8 n1 p76-78 Jan 2000 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Brief Psychotherapy; Counseling Techniques; Family Counseling; Family Influence; Needs Assessment; Parent Student Relationship; Public Schools; School Counseling Abstract: Research has found a relationship between family variables including the involvement of parents in their children's education and student success. This article highlights the use of solution-focused therapy in a public school setting to address the needs of both students and families. (GCP) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 7. Brief Counseling That Works: A Solution-Focused Approach for School Counselors. Practical Skills for Counselors. ERIC #: ED408550 Publication Date: 1997-00-00 Author: Sklare Gerald B. Publication Type: Books; Guides - Non-Classroom Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Adolescents; Behavior Modification; Brief Psychotherapy; Children; Counseling Effectiveness; Counseling Objectives; Counseling Techniques; Elementary School Students; Elementary Secondary Education; Group Therapy; Intervention; School Counseling; School Counselors; Secondary School Students Abstract: School counselors often face large caseloads of students and cannot spend hours of time addressing each student's problems using traditional approaches. With this in mind step-by-step instructions on how to use solution-focused brief counseling (SFBC) with elementary and secondary students is provided here. School counselors can utilize this approach for typical student concerns in order to achi... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 8. Counseling toward Solutions: A Practical Solution-Focused Program for Working with Students Teachers and Parents. ERIC #: ED403505 Publication Date: 1995-00-00 Author: Metcalf Linda Publication Type: Books; Guides - Non-Classroom; Tests/Questionnaires Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Behavior Change; Behavior Problems; Brief Psychotherapy; Counseling Techniques; Elementary Secondary Education; School Counseling; School Guidance; Student Adjustment; Student Attitudes; Student Development; Teacher Guidance; Teacher Student Relationship Abstract: The intended audience for this handbook is teachers administrators and school counselors who would like to approach school populations with a more positive solution-focused approach. The ideas developed are based on the principles of solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) and other competency-based models that address solutions rather than problems. Chapter 1 describes the major guidelines and p... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 9. School Counselors' Use of Solution-Focused Questioning To Improve Teacher Work Life. ERIC #: EJ629038 Publication Date: 2000-00-00 Author: Pelsma Dennis M. Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles; Reports - General Journal/Source Name: Professional School Counseling Journal Citation: v4 n1 p1-5 Oct 2000 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Counseling Techniques; Quality of Working Life; School Counselors; Stress Variables; Teacher Attitudes; Teachers; Well Being Abstract: Presents a practical method for school counselors to use in helping reduce some of the problems and stress experienced by teachers. Proposes that by using solution-focused questions counselors can help teachers reflect on the past school year focusing on previously positive or successful experiences as they develop solutions to potentially stressful areas of the job. (Contains 18 references.) (... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 10. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Helpful Interventions for School Counselors. ERIC #: EJ473946 Publication Date: 1993-00-00 Author: Bonnington Stuart B. Publication Type: Opinion Papers; Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: School Counselor Journal Citation: v41 n2 p126-28 Nov 1993 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Brief Psychotherapy; Counseling Techniques; Elementary Secondary Education; School Counselors Abstract: Notes that school counselors have routinely practiced brief forms of counseling. Contends that solution-focused brief therapy offers counselors numerous straight forward interventions that can help counselors focus on clients' strengths to find meaningful solutions to problems. Presents solution-focused brief therapy framework and identifies tasks of the approach. (NB) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 11. Stress Management. ERIC #: EJ653417 Publication Date: 2002-00-00 Author: Daughhetee Charlotte; Grant Debbie Publication Type: Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: ASCA School Counselor Journal Citation: v39 n6 p16-19 Jul-Aug 2002 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Counseling Techniques; Counselor Characteristics; School Counselors; Stress Management Abstract: Numerous school counselors have taught their students how to use solution-focused techniques to address their problems. This article suggests that counselors learn how to use solution-focused techniques to manage their own day-to-day stress. (GCP) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 12. The Impact of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with At-Risk Junior High School Students ERIC #: EJ724853 Publication Date: 2005-00-00 Author: Newsome W. Sean Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative Journal/Source Name: Children & Schools Journal Citation: v27 n2 p83-90 2005 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: High Risk Students; Junior High School Students; Psychotherapy; Outcomes of Treatment; School Social Workers; Social Work Abstract: Recently the use of solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) has received considerable attention in school settings. However limited empirical evidence supports the utility and effectiveness of SFBT with at risk students. Therefore the purpose of this research was to evaluate the impact of SFBT with a group of at-risk students in a junior high school. A total of 26 students participated in eight ... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available Link to Publisher 13. A School with Solutions: Implementing a Solution-Focused/Adlerian-Based Comprehensive School Counseling Program. ERIC #: ED457462 Publication Date: 1998-00-00 Author: LaFountain Rebecca M.; Garner Nadine E. Publication Type: Books; Guides - Non-Classroom Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Brief Psychotherapy; Comprehensive Programs; Conflict Resolution; Counseling; Counseling Theories; Counselor Training; Curriculum Development; Elementary Secondary Education; School Counseling Abstract: This book explains how counselors can integrate the theories of solution focused and Adlerian counseling into a comprehensive developmental counseling curriculum. Following an introduction in Chapter 1 Chapter 2 explains how support needs to be developed among the staff to implement a comprehensive school program. The comprehensive developmental counseling curriculum is described in Chapter 3. A... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 14. Solutions and School Counseling. ERIC #: EJ445595 Publication Date: 1992-00-00 Author: Downing Jerry; Harrison Tom Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - General Journal/Source Name: School Counselor Journal Citation: v39 n5 p327-32 May 1992 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness; Elementary Secondary Education; Problem Solving; Role Perception; School Counseling; School Counselors; Student Attitudes; Student Problems; Time Management Abstract: Suggests that effective school counseling program would be time efficient and time limited; address issue that most students are not self-referred; address issue of reluctant student; demonstrate positive orientation toward people and change; teach students to use counseling process change their behaviors and cope; and use strength of clients and their ability to self-correct. Describes solutio... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 15. Solution-Focused Counseling Groups: A Key for School Counselors. ERIC #: EJ524179 Publication Date: 1996-00-00 Author: LaFountain Rebecca M.; And Others Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: School Counselor Journal Citation: v43 n4 p256-67 Mar 1996 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Beliefs; Case Studies; Counselor Training; Elementary Secondary Education; Experimental Groups; Experimental Programs; Group Counseling; School Counselors; Students Abstract: Solution-focused counseling departs from problem-solving strategies by identifying what individuals are already doing well and building on those strengths. Presents the basic concepts of solution-focused counseling and their applications to groups group session descriptions with case illustrations and the preliminary results of a counselor training project. (JPS) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 16. Seven Assumptions of a Solution-Focused Conversational Leader. ERIC #: EJ522770 Publication Date: 1996-00-00 Author: Paull Robert C.; McGrevin Carol Z. Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative; Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: NASSP Bulletin Journal Citation: v80 n579 p79-85 Apr 1996 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Brief Psychotherapy; Communication Skills; Elementary Secondary Education; Leadership Qualities; Listening; Principals; Psychologists Abstract: Effective psychologists and school leaders know how to manage conversations to help clients or stakeholders move toward solutions. This article presents the assumptions of solution-focused brief therapy in a school leadership context. Key components are focusing on solutions finding exceptions identifying changes starting small listening to stakeholders constructing meaning and encouraging ... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 17. The Bullying Prevention Handbook: A Guide for Principals Teachers and Counselors. ERIC #: ED419273 Publication Date: 1996-00-00 Author: Hoover John H.; Oliver Ronald Publication Type: Books; Guides - Non-Classroom Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Bullying; Elementary Secondary Education; Family Influence; Guidelines; Policy Formation; Prevention; Program Descriptions; School Policy; School Security; Student Behavior; Violence Abstract: To help educators deal with "bullying" problems intervention strategies are presented in this handbook. It focuses on the insidious day-to-day teasing and harassment typical of bullying and serves as a resource for addressing "bully/victim" problems during the pre-adolescent and adolescent years. Research has shown that the middle-school years are the worst years in terms of the intensity of bul... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Full-Text 18. A Solution-Focused Approach to Mental Health Intervention in School Settings. ERIC #: EJ629092 Publication Date: 2001-00-00 Author: Gingerich Wallace J.; Wabeke Todd Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive Journal/Source Name: Children & Schools Journal Citation: v23 n1 p33-47 Jan 2001 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Brief Psychotherapy; Client Characteristics (Human Services); Counseling Techniques; Intervention; Mental Disorders; Mental Health; School Counseling Abstract: Describes the use of solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) for working with children who present with mental health problems in the school setting. SFBT eschews a pathology-based model of mental health focusing instead on the client's strengths and desire to change. Describes the techniques and application of SFBT and discusses the prevalence of child mental health problems. (Contains 46 referen... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 19. Integrating School and Family Counseling: Practical Solutions. The Family Psychology and Counseling Series. ERIC #: ED465155 Publication Date: 2002-00-00 Author: Miller Lynn D. Ed. Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Academic Achievement; Counseling Techniques; Elementary Secondary Education; Family Counseling; Family Relationship; Family School Relationship; School Counseling; School Counselors; Theory Practice Relationship Abstract: This book offers practical suggestions for school counselors to begin integrating family counseling methods into their practice while providing a rationale and the research support for working with families from a school base. It also provides specific techniques for using solution-focused tools conducting family therapy with children working with parents and teachers and working with individ... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 20. Assessment for Intervention: A Problem-Solving Approach ERIC #: ED489453 Publication Date: 2005-04-00 Author: Brown-Chidsey Rachel Ed. Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General; Guides - General Journal/Source Name: Guilford Publications Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: School Counseling; Intervention; Outcomes of Education; Educational Objectives; Problem Solving; Rating Scales; Norm Referenced Tests; Integrity; Teacher Role; Functional Behavioral Assessment; Academic Achievement; Teacher Attitudes Abstract: This cutting-edge volume offers a complete primer on conducting problem-solving based assessments in school or clinical settings. Presented are an effective framework and up-to-date tools for identifying and remediating the many environmental factors that may contribute to a student's academic emotional or behavioral difficulties and for improving all children's educational outcomes. Concise ... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available Link to Publisher 21. Solution-Focused Approaches in the Practice of UK Educational Psychologists: A Study of the Nature of Their Application and Evidence of Their Effectiveness ERIC #: EJ690546 Publication Date: 2005-02-00 Author: Stobie Ingeborg; Boyle James; Woolfson Lisa Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative Journal/Source Name: School Psychology International Journal Citation: v26 n1 p5-28 Feb 2005 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: School Psychologists; Educational Psychology; Counseling Techniques; Foreign Countries; Psychotherapy; Surveys; Questionnaires Abstract: Solution-focused approaches are increasingly widely used in the practice of the applied educational psychologist (EP) (Ajmal and Rees 2001; Durrant 1993; Redpath and Harper 1999; Rhodes and Ajmal 1995). Based on a small-scale computer-mediated exploratory survey this article examines the nature of such practice and investigates whether and how solution-focused practice is evaluated and contr... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available Link to Publisher 22. The START Curriculum: An Interactive and Experiential Curriculum for Building Strong Character and Healthy Relationships in Middle and High Schools. ERIC #: ED435055 Publication Date: 1999-00-00 Author: Martin Craig; Lehr Judy Publication Type: Guides - Classroom - Teacher Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Adolescents; Class Activities; Daily Living Skills; Elementary School Curriculum; Evaluation; Group Counseling; High School Students; High Schools; Interpersonal Relationship; Middle School Students; Middle Schools; Questioning Techniques; Secondary School Curriculum Abstract: This booklet is designed for teachers and counselors in middle schools and high schools who are teaching the Sharing Today and Responsibility Tomorrow (START) Curriculum. The mission of the START Curriculum is to help students develop strong character by providing them with awareness knowledge and skills for building healthy relationships with themselves important others and the community. Th... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 23. Solution-Focused Strategies with "Involuntary" Clients: Practical Applications for the School and Clinical Setting. ERIC #: EJ590857 Publication Date: 1999-00-00 Author: Osborn Cynthia J. Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: Journal of Humanistic Education and Development Journal Citation: v37 n3 p169-81 Mar 1999 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Counseling Techniques; Counselor Attitudes; Drug Rehabilitation; Humanistic Education; Mental Health Programs; School Counseling Abstract: Students and clients who do not seek counseling voluntarily often are characterized in a negative light and receive services that are prescriptive and forced resembling a rigid philosophy. An alternative and more humanistic approach is that of solution-focused counseling which emphasizes therapeutic collaboration. (Author) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 24. The Solution-Focused School: An Exceptional Model. ERIC #: EJ579376 Publication Date: 1999-00-00 Author: Davis Thomas E.; Osborn Cynthia J. Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative Journal/Source Name: NASSP Bulletin Journal Citation: v83 n603 p40-46 Jan 1999 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Change Strategies; Educational Environment; Elementary Secondary Education; Models; Problem Solving; School Counseling Abstract: Solution-focused counseling (SFC) brings a positive competency-based perspective to problems experienced by individuals and organizational systems. Instead of looking for what is wrong and how to fix it this approach discovers what is already working and investigates how to use it. SFC employs five principles: a salutary centerpiece exceptional ingredients existing utilities cooperation and... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 25. The Utility of Solution-Focused Brief Counseling in Schools: Potential from an Initial Study. ERIC #: EJ555212 Publication Date: 1997-00-00 Author: Mostert Deborah L.; Johnson Erin; Mostert Mark P. Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative Journal/Source Name: Professional School Counseling Journal Citation: v1 n1 p21-24 Oct 1997 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Adolescents; Brief Psychotherapy; College School Cooperation; Counseling Effectiveness; Counseling Services; Elementary Secondary Education; Pupil Personnel Services; School Counseling; School Counselors Abstract: Investigated whether Solution-Focused Brief Counseling (SFBC) might improve service delivery approaches. Focused on SFBC's flexibility in meeting counseling demands and whether SFBC training that was offered to five counselors would foster professional development. Results suggest that SFBC training is feasible and practical and does not involve unrealistic time commitments. (RJM) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 26. Alabama Counseling Association Journal 1997-1998. ERIC #: ED418364 Publication Date: 1998-00-00 Author: Magnuson Sandy Ed.; Norem Ken Ed. Publication Type: Collected Works - Serials Journal/Source Name: Alabama Counseling Association Journal Journal Citation: v23 n1-2 Sum 1997- Win 1998 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Academic Achievement; Admission (School); College Students; Counseling; Counselors; Disabilities; Employment; Ethics; Experience; Higher Education; Homosexuality; Interviews; Job Satisfaction; Mental Health; Mental Health Programs; Opportunities; Predictor Variables; School Administration; Success; Supervision; Surveys; Training Abstract: This document consists of the two issues of the "Alabama Counseling Association Journal" published during 1997. The focus of the journal is on communicating ideas and information that will help counselors to implement the counseling role and develop the profession of counseling. The following articles are contained in issue 1: "Management and Administration of Mental-Health Centers: Options and O... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Full-Text 27. The Transformative Individual School Counseling Model: An Accountability Model for Urban School Counselors ERIC #: EJ710406 Publication Date: 2005-02-01 Author: Eschenauer Robert; Chen-Hayes Stuart F. Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive Journal/Source Name: Professional School Counseling Journal Citation: v8 n3 p244 Feb 2005 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education; Urban Schools; School Counselors; Accountability; School Counseling; Counselor Role; Counseling Techniques; Intervention; Functional Behavioral Assessment Abstract: The realities and needs of urban students families and educators have outgrown traditional individual counseling models. The American School Counselor Association's National Model and National Standards and the Education Trust's Transforming School Counseling Initiative encourage professional school counselors to shift roles toward implementing comprehensive developmental school counseling prog... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 28. Teaching Couples Counseling: An Integrative Model ERIC #: EJ689457 Publication Date: 2005-07-00 Author: Long Lynn L.; Burnett Judith A. Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive Journal/Source Name: Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families Journal Citation: v13 n3 p321-327 Jul 2005 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Marriage Counseling; Models; Counselor Training Abstract: Traditionally training in couples counseling has not received equal status as other counseling modalities. Recently there is renewed interest in specific training for couples counseling as more emphasis is placed on the stability of couple relationships as an important factor for helping families and children function in a society of frequent divorce and escalating school-related violence. Simi... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available Link to Publisher 29. Literacy Self-esteem and Locus of Control ERIC #: EJ687553 Publication Date: 2005-02-00 Author: Galbraith Alison; Alexander Joy Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research Journal/Source Name: Support for Learning Journal Citation: v20 n1 p28-34 Feb 2005 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Teaching Methods; Psychotherapy; Locus of Control; Academic Achievement; Reading Instruction; Literacy Education; Self Esteem; Self Concept Abstract: In this article Alison Galbraith and Joy Alexander use case studies of a group of primary school pupils to examine the efficacy of an integrated eclectic approach to the teaching of literacy including whether constructs such as self-concept and self-esteem have a bearing on academic achievement. Circle Time activities interactive teaching methods and discussion based on the principles of Solu... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available Link to Publisher 30. Using Letters to Support Consultative Work in Schools ERIC #: EJ680742 Publication Date: 2004-12-01 Author: Bozic Nick Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative Journal/Source Name: Educational Psychology in Practice Journal Citation: v20 n4 p291-302 Dec 2004 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Psychotherapy; Letters (Correspondence); Counseling Techniques; School Psychologists; Foreign Countries; Students Abstract: This paper reports how consultative work with teachers can be supported by the use of letters. Letters were written by an educational psychologist (EP) after a consultation meeting with a teacher. Features of therapeutic letter writing and solution-focused brief therapy were used to increase the collaborative intent of the letters. Follow-up questionnaires indicated that teachers valued this kind... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available Link to Publisher 31. Techniques in Marriage and Family Counseling Volume Two. The Family Psychology and Counseling Series. ERIC #: ED473750 Publication Date: 2002-00-00 Author: Watts Richard E. Ed. Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General; Guides - Non-Classroom Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Communication Strategies; Constructivism (Learning); Counseling Techniques; Family Counseling; Family Relationship; Marriage Counseling; Play Therapy; Theory Practice Relationship Abstract: This volume presents a collection of practical strategies for enhancing communication between couples and families. Experts in the field outline proven techniques from cognitive and constructivist/constructionist frameworks structural and strategic orientations and couple/family play therapy. Chapters are: (1) "Letter for a Change: Using Letter Writing in Marriage and Family Counseling" (J. R. ... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 32. Nurturing an Endangered Generation: Empowering Youth with Critical Social Emotional and Cognitive Skills. ERIC #: ED431141 Publication Date: 1998-00-00 Author: Thompson Rosemary A. Publication Type: Books; Information Analyses Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Academic Achievement; Alienation; Cognitive Development; Counseling Techniques; Daily Living Skills; Delinquency; Demography; Dropouts; Family School Relationship; Group Counseling; High Risk Students; Interpersonal Competence; Intervention; Prevention; Psychoeducational Methods; School Community Relationship; Secondary Education; Sexuality; Social Isolation; Student Empowerment; Thinking Skills; Victimization; Violence; Youth Abstract: This book outlines specific treatment intervention and prevention strategies that address the full spectrum of dysfunctional behavior. It introduces structured intervention strategies for school and community collaboration with an emphasis on remediation and treatment. Educators and helping professionals will find counseling strategies and psychoeducational techniques that focus on primary preven... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 33. Enhancing the Quality of Child Care: Lessons from Research. ERIC #: ED425818 Publication Date: 1999-00-00 Author: Chambliss Catherine Publication Type: Information Analyses; Opinion Papers Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Child Development; Day Care; Day Care Centers; Day Care Effects; Early Childhood Education; Educational Assessment; Educational Improvement; Educational Quality Abstract: Drawing on current research this paper advocates the optimization and enhancement of quality in group day care. Child development researchers offer many suggestions for improving the quality of child care. Recent research has indicated the importance peers play in children's development. Researchers have also indicated the importance of establishing educational practices which offer exposure to ... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Full-Text 34. Supporting Families in Crisis. Training Guides for the Head Start Learning Community. ERIC #: ED424024 Publication Date: 1998-03-17 Author: N/A Publication Type: Guides - Non-Classroom Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Child Welfare; Crisis Intervention; Family Environment; Family Needs; Family Problems; Family School Relationship; High Risk Students; Preschool Children; Preschool Education; Resource Materials; Safety; Safety Education; Staff Development; Training Methods; Workshops Abstract: This guide offers Head Start staff training in how to prevent or identify and respond to family crises in ways that can build resiliency in families. Following an introductory section the guide presents four training modules. Each module details expected outcomes key concepts background information learning activities and next steps. Handouts are included for each module. Module One "Preve... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Full-Text 35. Working with What Works: A Solution-Focused Approach to School Behavior Problems. ERIC #: EJ494374 Publication Date: 1994-00-00 Author: Murphy John J. Publication Type: Opinion Papers; Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: School Counselor Journal Citation: v42 n1 p59-65 Sep 1994 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Adolescents; Behavior Problems; Brief Psychotherapy; Counseling Techniques; Counseling Theories; Elementary Secondary Education; School Counselors; School Guidance; Student Problems; Student Teacher Attitudes Abstract: Offers an alternative approach to school behavior problems by focusing on "exceptions" specific circumstances in which the stated problem occurs less frequently. Presents the "5-E Method" of utilizing exceptions through a case study. Although not a panacea this positive method may prove useful to counselors. (RJM) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 36. Single-Session Brief Counseling in a High School. ERIC #: EJ511359 Publication Date: 1995-00-00 Author: Littrell John M.; And Others Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: Journal of Counseling & Development Journal Citation: v73 n4 p451-58 Mar-Apr 1995 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Adolescents; Brief Psychotherapy; Counseling Effectiveness; Counseling Objectives; Counseling Services; Counseling Techniques; High School Students; Outcomes of Treatment; School Counseling; Secondary Education; Student Development; Student Personnel Services Abstract: Investigated three approaches to brief counseling: problem-focused with task problem-focused without task and solution-focused with task. Results suggested high school students made significant changes from the second-week follow-up to the sixth-week follow-up in alleviating their concerns and increasing the percentage of goal achieved. (RJM) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 37. Using Solution-Focused Intervention for Behavioral Problems in an Inclusive Classroom. ERIC #: EJ597010 Publication Date: 1999-00-00 Author: Quigney Theresa A.; Studer Jeannine R. Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative Journal/Source Name: American Secondary Education Journal Citation: v28 n1 p10-18 Fall 1999 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Behavior Modification; Behavior Problems; Classroom Techniques; Disabilities; Elementary Secondary Education; Goal Orientation; Inclusive Schools; Intervention; Program Implementation; Teacher Student Relationship Abstract: Solution-focused intervention deviates from using negative labels (angry aggressive or shy) to describe misbehaving students and reframes behavior descriptions more positively. Four steps (goal setting looking for exceptions visualizing a new life story and practicing the desired behaviors) are vital to facilitating positive behavior changes. (Contains 30 references.) (MLH) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 38. Solution-Focused Counseling Groups: The Results are In. ERIC #: EJ538892 Publication Date: 1996-00-00 Author: LaFountain Rebecca M.; Garner Nadine E. Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: Journal for Specialists in Group Work Journal Citation: v21 n2 p128-43 May 1996 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Adolescents; Burnout; Children; Counseling; Counseling Techniques; Group Counseling; Group Therapy; Junior High School Students Abstract: Presents solution-focused groups as a promising approach based on the results of a comprehensive study (N=68 counselors). Included is an overview of the approach with group session descriptions and case illustration. Includes two appendices titled "Prescreening and Sessions Outline" and "Subscales of the Index of Personality Characteristics." (Author/KW) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 39. School Phobia: A Family Systems Approach. ERIC #: EJ548722 Publication Date: 1997-00-00 Author: Cerio Jay Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive Journal/Source Name: Elementary School Guidance & Counseling Journal Citation: v31 n3 p180-91 Feb 1997 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Case Studies; Children; Elementary Education; Family Attitudes; Parent School Relationship; School Counseling; School Counselors; School Phobia; Student School Relationship Abstract: Provides strategic and structural therapy concepts to use when addressing a child's school phobia. Describes how a family systems approach which is solution-focused employs family resources and fosters parental competencies. Offers a case study with a careful analysis of each session. Discusses implications for school counselors. (RJM) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 40. Surviving the Doctoral Dissertation: A Solution-Focused Approach. ERIC #: EJ626034 Publication Date: 2001-00-00 Author: Johnson Richard W.; Conyers Liza M. Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: Journal of College Counseling Journal Citation: v4 n1 p77-80 Spr 2001 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Academic Achievement; Cooperation; Doctoral Dissertations; Graduate Students; Higher Education; School Counseling; Social Support Groups; Student Characteristics Abstract: Discusses the implications of solution-focused counseling in support groups designed to help graduate students cope with the demands of writing a doctoral dissertation. The counseling which builds on client strengths in a collaborative fashion seems to be particularly well suited for graduate students all of whom have histories of academic success. (Author/GCP) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 41. Problem-Solving Skills: Solution-Focused Strategies for Student Development. ERIC #: EJ623673 Publication Date: 2000-00-00 Author: Schieffer Janet Logan; Schieffer David J. Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers Journal/Source Name: Journal of School Improvement Journal Citation: v1 n2 p14-19 Win 2000 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Classroom Techniques; Elementary Secondary Education; Learning Strategies; Problem Solving; Student Behavior; Student Development; Teaching Methods Abstract: Provides educators with a problem-solving process that can be used in K-12 classrooms. Defines in particular a solution-focused problem-solving strategy that emphasizes goal identification and implementation. States that this technique helps make positive behavioral changes in students' lives by focusing on future solutions instead of past failures. Contains 16 references. (CJW) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 42. Using Single-Participant Research To Assess Counseling Approaches on Children's Off-Task Behavior. ERIC #: EJ655196 Publication Date: 2002-00-00 Author: Yarbrough Jamie L.; Thompson Charles L. Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research Journal/Source Name: Professional School Counseling Journal Citation: v5 n5 p308-14 Jun 2002 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Behavior Modification; Behavior Problems; Brief Psychotherapy; Counseling Techniques; Elementary Education; School Counseling; Student Behavior; Time on Task Abstract: Researches the efficacy of reality therapy and solution- focused brief counseling with elementary school students engaging in off-task behavior and demonstrates the utility of a single- participant design in conducting counseling research. Significant positive changes in the on-task behaviors of the students resulted from both approaches. (Contains 19 references and 4 tables.) (GCP) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 43. From Supportive-Listening to a Solution-Focused Intervention for Counsellors Dealing with Political Trauma. ERIC #: EJ651678 Publication Date: 2002-00-00 Author: Klingman Avigdor Publication Type: Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: British Journal of Guidance & Counselling Journal Citation: v30 n3 p247-59 Aug 2002 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Burnout; Conflict; Counselor Role; Empowerment; Foreign Countries; Intervention; Politics; Program Descriptions; School Counselors; Social Problems Abstract: Focuses on a brief intervention with school counselors during a nation-wide political trauma the recent Intifada in Israel. An emergency field intervention program for Israeli school counselors was developed aimed at addressing their personal and professional concerns to reduce or prevent burnout and enhance empowerment. Presents the rationale and the results supporting the validity of the inte... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 44. Family Based Services: A Solution-Focused Approach. ERIC #: ED393582 Publication Date: 1994-00-00 Author: Berg Insoo Kim Publication Type: Books; Guides - Non-Classroom Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Child Welfare; Family Counseling; Family Life Education; Family Problems; Family Programs; Family Relationship; Family (Sociological Unit); Integrated Services; Intervention; Interviews; Objectives; Social Work Abstract: Drawing on the field of family therapy this step-by-step guide applies principles of brief solution-focused therapy to family-based services (FBS) in ways that empower clients increase cooperation and aid the survival of social workers. Based on the author's experience at the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee Wisconsin the book is divided into 9 chapters. Chapter 1 "What Is Family-B... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 45. The Solution-Focused Supervision Model for Counselors Teaching in the Classroom. ERIC #: ED393524 Publication Date: 1996-05-00 Author: Santa Rita Emilio Publication Type: Opinion Papers Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Community Colleges; Cooperative Planning; Evaluation Methods; Problem Solving; School Counselors; Supervisory Methods; Supervisory Training; Teacher Education; Teacher Effectiveness; Teacher Improvement; Teacher Supervision; Teaching Methods; Two Year Colleges Abstract: In supervising counselors who are called upon to function as classroom teachers a solution-focused intervention model can be effectively adapted to the supervision. In general solution-focused models emphasize strengths and successes over weaknesses and problems. In the context of supervision a solution-focused model assumes that supervisees will cooperate with supervisors. Thus the main task... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Full-Text 46. New Developments in Group Counseling. ERIC #: ED404610 Publication Date: 1997-00-00 Author: Gladding Samuel T. Ed. Publication Type: Collected Works - General; ERIC Publications Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Counseling Techniques; Counseling Theories; Counselor Training; Counselors; Group Counseling; Group Therapy; Models; State of the Art Reviews; Theory Practice Relationship Abstract: Group counseling is a rapidly changing field. This collection of 31 digests examines various aspects of group process and group counseling. The digests are arranged under different subject headings. In section 1 the nature of group work is examined along with the evolution of group work training since 1990. The second section looks at application of theories in groups highlighting such approac... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Full-Text 47. Elementary School Counseling in the New Millennium. ERIC #: ED449450 Publication Date: 2001-00-00 Author: Sandhu Daya Singh Ed. Publication Type: Books; Guides - Non-Classroom Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Childhood Needs; Counselor Role; Cultural Influences; Diversity (Student); Elementary Education; Elementary School Students; Elementary Schools; Prosocial Behavior; School Counselors; Special Needs Students; Student Responsibility Abstract: Counselors must consider social change as they design programs to maximize student potential personal growth self-determination and self-responsibility. There is also a need for counselors to develop implement and evaluate counseling programs for culturally diverse students. The book is intended as a textbook for courses in elementary school guidance and counseling programs focusing mainly ... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 48. Widening Horizons: New Challenges Directions and Achievements: Selected Papers from the National Conference on Behaviour Management and Behaviour Change of Children and Youth with Emotional and/or Behaviour Problems (6th Adelaide South Australia 1994). ERIC #: ED377662 Publication Date: 1994-00-00 Author: Tainsh Mark Ed.; Izard John Ed. Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Behavior Change; Behavior Disorders; Behavior Problems; Change Strategies; Classroom Techniques; Elementary Secondary Education; Emotional Disturbances; Emotional Problems; Foreign Countries; Intervention; Motivation Techniques; Parent Participation; Peer Relationship; Prevention; Program Development; Suspension; Violence Abstract: This collection of 19 papers offers an Australian perspective on behavior management and behavior change of children and youth with emotional and/or behavior problems. Papers are presented in two sections: national and regional perspectives and programs and strategies for different contexts. Titles and authors include: "An Evaluation of Strategies and Methods for Addressing Problems of Peer Abus... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 49. Getting Ahead by Turning 180 Degrees: Brief Therapy in the Public Schools. ERIC #: ED284120 Publication Date: 1987-03-05 Author: Kral Ron Publication Type: Opinion Papers; Speeches/Meeting Papers Journal/Source Name: N/A Journal Citation: N/A Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Brief Psychotherapy; Change Strategies; Counseling Techniques; Counselor Role; Elementary Secondary Education; Models; Public Schools; School Psychologists; Student Development; Systems Approach Abstract: This paper presents the basic premises of Solution Focused Brief Therapy a model of intervention based on systems theory and how this approach is uniquely suited to the needs of school psychologists within a public school setting. Five key principles are described: (1) complaints are interaction based; (2) change in one part of the system leads to system-wide changes; (3) small change is all th... Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available 50. Using Solution-Focused Intervention To Address African American Male Overrepresentation in Special Education: A Case Study. ERIC #: EJ638763 Publication Date: 2001-00-00 Author: Watkins Anne Meade; Kurtz P. David Publication Type: Journal Articles Journal/Source Name: Children & Schools Journal Citation: v23 n4 p223-34 Oct 2001 Peer Reviewed: Descriptors: Adolescents; Black Students; Case Studies; Children; Disproportionate Representation; Early Identification; Early Intervention; Educational Diagnosis; Elementary Secondary Education; Males; Racial Bias; Sex Bias; Special Education Abstract: Concern has grown over the overrepresentation of African American male students in special education classes. This article highlights this problem and illustrates the use of a solution-focused approach to early intervention with African American young men who are at risk of being placed in special education. (Author) Full-Text Availability: From ERIC: Not available Now showing results 1-50 of 51. Next 50 >> Home | ERIC Search | Thesaurus | My ERIC About ERIC | ERIC News | Contact ERIC Online Submission | Help |