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Money, John – 1999
This paper discusses the role of sex police in society from the 14th century to the present and their affect on sex education in the schools. Jean Gerson, Chancellor of the University of Paris and Dean of the Cathedral School of Notre Dame, was one of the first to publish information concerning nocturnal wet dreams and boyhood masturbation. His…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Counseling Theories, Counselor Training, Health Maintenance Organizations
Jones, Alice P.; Viding, Essi – Online Submission, 2010
This paper presents a novel school-based intervention programme for children with chronic and severe emotional and behavioural difficulties. The main aim of the programme is to reduce conduct problems and to increase prosocial behaviours. The ultimate aim of such a programme is to help pupils with severe and chronic conduct problems back on track…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances
Alexander, Irving E. – 1984
This paper discusses the life of Carl Jung, analyzing the relationship to his work of selected events in his life. Biographical elements of Jung's life such as his family and childhood experiences are described, and specific incidents that Jung reported to have had a great impact on his emotional health are highlighted. Jung's professional…
Descriptors: Biographies, Individual Development, Professional Development, Psychiatry
Nash, Susan Smith – 1994
Scholars and educators concerned with the work of Michel Foucault should approach James Miller's biography "The Passion of Michel Foucault" with a fair degree of skepticism because the author's motives for writing the book call into question his findings. According to Miller's own preface, he enters his project with his agenda already…
Descriptors: Bias, Biographies, Higher Education, Psychiatry
Lerman, Hannah – 1985
Neither Freud's original theories nor modern revisions of psychoanalytic theory serve women well. Because assumptions about the inherent inferiority of women are embedded at the core of the structure of psychoanalytic theory, the theory cannot be adequately revised for women. A new theory is needed which would serve women's interests better.…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Evaluation Criteria, Feminism, Individual Development
Kulish, Nancy Mann – 1984
J. M. Barrie's popular story of Peter Pan depicts the never-neverland of an endless happy childhood. Analysis of the story and of J. M. Barrie's personal background, however, reveals that the tale is a conflicted solution to and separation from early childhood losses and disappointments. Themes of separation and reunion, redesertion and revenge…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Fantasy, Grief
Choca, James; And Others – 1989
The factor analytic studies that have been done with the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI), a 175-item paper-and-pencil test designed to evaluate symptomology in psychiatric patients, have been problematic in that the test's high inter-scale correlation could lead to an artificially robust factor structure. The present investigation…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Patients, Personality Assessment
Smolucha, Francine – 1988
The goal of synergistic psychology is to synthesize different psychological theories into an explanation of how social, cognitive and biological factors interact in human behavior. Synergism refers to the mutually co-operating action of separate substances which taken together produce an effect greater than that of any component taken alone. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Biological Influences, Cognitive Processes, Interpersonal Relationship
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Jacobs, Michael – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2000
Traces the history of psychological therapies, including behavior therapy and humanistic therapies that challenged the initially dominant psychoanalytic model. Examines the development of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy and the British Confederation of Psychotherapists, as well as other developments, such as psychotherapeutic studies…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Theories, Counselor Training, Foreign Countries
Kenny, Wade – 1994
The subject and the object are more strategically assigned than some might readily assume, both as people speak and as they live them. Subjectivity is associated with doing, hence responsibility, and therefore it noticeably slides in matters of credit and blame, with issues like Newton's or LaPlace's discovery. In scientific papers the subject has…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Higher Education, Language Styles, Psychiatry
Tunnell, Gil – 1991
Some mental health experts have suggested that particular subgroups of the chronic mentally ill may be especially vulnerable to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Patients with mood disorders (manic type), schizophrenia, and dual diagnosis of either disorder with substance abuse are considered at high risk for HIV infection, as are…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Cognitive Processes, Patients, Prevention
Orvaschel, Helen – 1982
Many approaches to the assessment of psychopathology in children have been governed by the conception of the prepubescent child as being unable or unwilling to recognize and report on his or her own behavior. Behavior of interest to the evaluator is perceived as being particularly difficult to obtain. This conception of the child's abilities is…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Diagnostic Tests, Interviews, Psychiatry
Parker, Tommie – 1983
The paper traces the evolution of psychiatric care for children from an intrapsychic orientation to a new conceptual perspective provided by systems theory and the accompanying relational formulation of conflict. The interdisciplinary process prevents a challenge to professionals' collaboration and respect for other fields and mandates critical…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Emotional Problems, Ethics, Family Counseling
Masek, Robert J. – 1984
Psychoanalysis is undergoing rapid and remarkable changes in its basic metapsychology, theoretical reflections, and concrete, clinical interventions. Through self-psychology, Heinz Kohut's alternative views on the clinical relationship have contributed to this restructuring of psychoanalysis. Traditionally, mainstream psychoanalysis has viewed the…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counselor Client Relationship, Mental Health, Neurosis
Kaplan, Kalman J.; And Others – 1992
Some researchers have attempted to connect suicide to a general history of mental illness; others have searched for diagnosis-free suicide risk factors; and still others have argued that different risk profiles may emerge for different diagnoses. In addition to these issues, it appears that suicide completers and suicide attempters show somewhat…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Patients, Psychiatry
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