Papers On Psychology
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Group Counseling For The HIV/AIDS Population
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5 pages in length. The HIV/AIDS population faces
considerably more challenges than other members of society, in that they have to struggle just to achieve a modicum of acceptance. Their societal counterparts, who are frequently ignorant to deeper issues surrounding the disease, often unknowingly make them feel inadequate and worthless when it
comes their life choices. Incorporating group counseling as a means by which to overcome the not-so-invisible boundaries that intrude upon an individual's right to exist is a most effective way to address the inherent fear, isolation and depression associated with HIV/AIDS, as well as win back a person's sense of self. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Group Counseling in Psychotherapy
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This 5 page report discusses
group counseling in psychotherapy and how it involves numerous
modalities, as well as conceptual implications. the types of
group therapy are also varied and range from emotionally-based
interaction to far more objective analysis. In many
circumstances, the unconditional positive regard and acceptance
among group members is more potent and meaningful than acceptance
by an individual therapist for the participant in the process.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Group Development & Group Dynamics
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A 10 page paper designed to assist in the psychoanalysis of organizations. Group development, group dynamics and the group process are integral elements in any organization. This essay explains the stages of group development and discusses group processes as part of the general topic of group dynamics. Comments are then made under each category as to the performance of a hypothetical group in each. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGgrpdvy.rtf
Group Homes For Children And Adolescents
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A 42 page comprehensive research paper. This paper begins by reporting data regarding the incidence of mental, emotional and behavior problems among children and youth and comments on the controversy regarding residential placement for youngsters. The next section reports the history of group homes in this nation, beginning in the 1700s and following through to the latest trends in the structure of group homes. The third section reports on the different models of residential facilities and their typical characteristics for children and adolescents, which is followed with a discussion of the services each of the residential settings provides. The next section reports the outcomes for the different residential placements beginning with the fact that there is a dearth of empirical studies to validate the efficacy of these kinds of placements. This is a comprehensive discussion that includes the research that is available, including surveys of the perceptions of children and youth who are in group placements, and the opinions of many experts, including the Surgeon General's Office. The general consensus is that residential treatment centers and other types of public children's/youth residential placements may do more harm than good. The last section includes recommendations for research that is very much needed in this field. Throughout the paper are reports about the funding and the laws regarding some of these kinds of placements. There is also a discussion about the success of Boys Town. Data are included. 1 Table is included. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
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Group Theory – Difficulties Joining A Cohesive Group
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This 5 page paper discusses why it is difficult for a new employee to join a department in which a cohesive group has been established. The writer points out that to understand why a new person may have problems, one must understand the group development process. The steps in that process are explained along with other comments related to the question. The writer also offers ideas for making the transition easier for everyone. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Group Theory:
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This 5 page paper discusses why a new employee to a company may find it difficult to join a department with an established group of workers that have formed a cohesive unit. This paper explains group theory in relation to this situation as means of explanation. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Group Therapy and Irvin Yalom
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This five-page-paper presents an in-depth discussion
on the beliefs of psychotherapist Irvin Yalom on group therapy. Bibliography lists two
sources.
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Group-Centered Perspective on Pervasive Developmental Disorder
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of an assessment of a child with pervasive developmental disorder. This paper goes on to integrate a group-centered perspective and the considers the impact of the views of Erik Erikson on the progression of PDD. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Habituation and Dishabituation
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8 pages in length. Individuals have varying abilities to assess the degree of variation between either related or unrelated events. Habituation is the technical psychological equivalent of 'get used to it,' and is important in industrial applications involving environmental noise and chemical odors. Some workers do indeed 'get used to it' more quickly than others, while some are affected to the point of illness. The underlying difference may be no more than personality type, a point that could be effectively and economically important to industrial manufacturers and affect worker placement according to personality type. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Habituation and Dishabituation #2
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6 pages in length. Observed behavior can result from habituated responses. Habituation is the technical psychological equivalent of 'get used to it,' and then exhibit a resulting change in behavior. Many researchers directly apply the results of animal studies to human behavior, but at least one cautions against doing so. The underlying difference may be no more than personality type, a point that could be effectively and economically important to industrial manufacturers and affect worker placement according to personality type. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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