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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Self-efficacy and goal choice among acting-out adolescents

Melrose, Regalena G. January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Self-efficacy and goal choice among acting-out adolescents

Melrose, Regalena G. January 1996 (has links)
The goal of this study was to investigate self-efficacy and goal choice among acting-out adolescents in comparison to nonacting-out adolescents. One hundred and sixteen adolescents between the ages of 13 and 16 participated. The adolescents were categorized as either acting-out or nonacting-out on the basis of their score on the Child Behavior Checklist-Teacher's Report Form (Achenbach & Edelbrock, 1986), as well as on corroborated reports made by school administrators. Fifty-eight acting-out and 58 nonacting-out adolescents completed a questionnaire packet containing measures of self-efficacy, locus of control, self-mage, and goal choice. In addition, each adolescent was interviewed and administered a brief intelligence measure. With all demographic variables covaried, the primary findings of the study were that acting-out as compared to nonacting-out adolescents experienced more incidents of failure, displayed lower general self-efficacy scores, greater external loci of control, and chose goals that were vague or less specific. The negative experiences associated with behavioral problems, such as academic failure, apparently lower adolescents' self-beliefs and abilities to specify their goals. Despite their experiential differences, however, acting-out and nonacting-out adolescents displayed similar levels of social self-efficacy, real self-image, and ideal self-image, as well as similar goal setting abilities in areas other than goal specificity. All adolescents chose a comparable number of goals, as well as comparable levels of goal difficulty, goal commitment, and procedural knowledge. The stage of adolescence with its many changes, demands, and uncertainties apparently leaves most youths with comparable self-images and goal setting abilities, regardless of whether or not they have negative experiences of social and academic failure.
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Functional analysis and treatment of human-directed undesirable behaviors in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

Martin, Allison L. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M. S.)--Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. / Committee Chair: Maple, Terry L.; Committee Member: Bloomsmith, Mollie A.; Committee Member: Kelley, Michael E.; Committee Member: Marr, M. Jackson. Part of the SMARTech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection.
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O \"Ato de Cortar-se\": uma investigação psicanalítica a partir do caso Amanda e do caso Catarina / The Act of Self-Cutting: a psychoanalytical investigation based on the Amanda and Catarina clinical cases

Venosa, Viviana Senra 15 October 2015 (has links)
Deparar com um sujeito que se corta pode ser, para quem inicia o percurso clínico, muito mobilizador. Uma convocação ao olhar acontece de maneira extremamente pungente. A pergunta que orienta esta pesquisa é: de que de modo o dispositivo analítico pode operar nessa tríade: olhar/palavra/elaboração? Para buscar responder, o recorte deste trabalho se estabeleceu a partir do material clínico de que dispúnhamos. Mais precisamente, abordamos o ato de cortar-se na sua apresentação em sujeitos neuróticos, mas outras investigações se fazem necessárias, por exemplo, quanto ao ato de cortar-se na psicose e na perversão. Até o presente momento, existe parca bibliografia específica sobre o ato de cortar-se em Psicanálise. Sendo assim, fizemos um breve apanhado sobre o tema na Psiquiatria, na Antropologia e na Sociologia. Também apresentamos o ato de cortar-se no seu contexto midiático, uma vez que a internet e as redes sociais são um dos meios pelos quais as pessoas que se cortam publicizam anonimamente seu sofrimento psíquico. Lançando mão da teoria freudiana, mostramos a importância de cunhar o termo ato de cortar-se do ponto de vista metapsicológico. E, depois, apresentamos dois casos clínicos, onde os conceitos de: angústia, acting-out e passagem ao ato, vistos por Freud e Lacan, se fizeram fundamentais para conduzir as análises dos casos. Com isso, esperamos contribuir para a ampliação de um campo de estudo sobre o tema / For those who are just starting clinical practice, coming across a subject who self-cuts can be very disturbing. The gaze is summoned very poignantly. The question that guides this research is: in what way can the analytical device operate in the gaze/ speech/ psychic elaboration triad? To answer this, the focus of this work is based on the clinical material at our disposal. More precisely, we approached the act of self-cutting as it presents itself in neurotic subjects. As this act also appears in psychosis and perversion, further investigations are necessary. In Psychoanalysis, there is scant literature on this specific act to date, so we did a brief survey on the topic in Psychiatry, Anthropology, and Sociology. We also present the act of self-cutting in the context of media, as self-cutters use the internet and social networks as a means to anonymously bring to public notice their psychological distress. Using Freudian theory, we show the importance of coining the term \"act of self-cutting\" from a metapsychological point of view. Afterwards, we present two clinical cases where the concepts of anguish, acting-out and passage to the act, as seen by Freud and Lacan, became fundamental in conducting the analyzes of these clinical cases. With this, we hope to contribute to the expansion of the field of study on the subject
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O \"Ato de Cortar-se\": uma investigação psicanalítica a partir do caso Amanda e do caso Catarina / The Act of Self-Cutting: a psychoanalytical investigation based on the Amanda and Catarina clinical cases

Viviana Senra Venosa 15 October 2015 (has links)
Deparar com um sujeito que se corta pode ser, para quem inicia o percurso clínico, muito mobilizador. Uma convocação ao olhar acontece de maneira extremamente pungente. A pergunta que orienta esta pesquisa é: de que de modo o dispositivo analítico pode operar nessa tríade: olhar/palavra/elaboração? Para buscar responder, o recorte deste trabalho se estabeleceu a partir do material clínico de que dispúnhamos. Mais precisamente, abordamos o ato de cortar-se na sua apresentação em sujeitos neuróticos, mas outras investigações se fazem necessárias, por exemplo, quanto ao ato de cortar-se na psicose e na perversão. Até o presente momento, existe parca bibliografia específica sobre o ato de cortar-se em Psicanálise. Sendo assim, fizemos um breve apanhado sobre o tema na Psiquiatria, na Antropologia e na Sociologia. Também apresentamos o ato de cortar-se no seu contexto midiático, uma vez que a internet e as redes sociais são um dos meios pelos quais as pessoas que se cortam publicizam anonimamente seu sofrimento psíquico. Lançando mão da teoria freudiana, mostramos a importância de cunhar o termo ato de cortar-se do ponto de vista metapsicológico. E, depois, apresentamos dois casos clínicos, onde os conceitos de: angústia, acting-out e passagem ao ato, vistos por Freud e Lacan, se fizeram fundamentais para conduzir as análises dos casos. Com isso, esperamos contribuir para a ampliação de um campo de estudo sobre o tema / For those who are just starting clinical practice, coming across a subject who self-cuts can be very disturbing. The gaze is summoned very poignantly. The question that guides this research is: in what way can the analytical device operate in the gaze/ speech/ psychic elaboration triad? To answer this, the focus of this work is based on the clinical material at our disposal. More precisely, we approached the act of self-cutting as it presents itself in neurotic subjects. As this act also appears in psychosis and perversion, further investigations are necessary. In Psychoanalysis, there is scant literature on this specific act to date, so we did a brief survey on the topic in Psychiatry, Anthropology, and Sociology. We also present the act of self-cutting in the context of media, as self-cutters use the internet and social networks as a means to anonymously bring to public notice their psychological distress. Using Freudian theory, we show the importance of coining the term \"act of self-cutting\" from a metapsychological point of view. Afterwards, we present two clinical cases where the concepts of anguish, acting-out and passage to the act, as seen by Freud and Lacan, became fundamental in conducting the analyzes of these clinical cases. With this, we hope to contribute to the expansion of the field of study on the subject
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Educational Interventions to Improve Aggressive Behavior Recognition for an Acute Psychiatric Setting

Ortiz, Marie Elois 01 January 2017 (has links)
Nurses working in an acute psychiatric setting within a veterans' administration hospital must maintain a therapeutic milieu by recognizing and managing aggressive behaviors before violence ensues to reduce injuries to staff nurses and patients. The purpose of this project was to develop an evidence-based and theoretically grounded educational program that will help staff nurses manage escalating aggression, violence, and acting out behaviors to provide a safe environment for patients and staff through high risk identifier recognition and intervention training. During the data and information gathering stage, 23 articles were reviewed, rated, and graded to provide the most significant information used to complete the project. The project is a workshop made up of a 6-module curriculum that will be used to train staff nurses. This workshop will be shared with the partnering organization including the recommendation that it is adopted and implemented at a later date. The educational training program will have the potential to become a practice standard for other acute psychiatric settings within the Veterans Integrated Service Network to provide a tool that will assist the nurses as they care for the patient and maintain safety. Social change will occur through the empowerment of nurses who interact with veterans to bring them better and safer care.
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Duffield Place : development and evaluation of a programme for delinquent and acting-out children

Olsen, Jerry, n/a January 1982 (has links)
This study combined a number of behaviour modification strategies into a programme aimed at changing behaviours of delinquent and acting out children. The programme was used at Duffield Place, a small special school where such children were referred when it was deemed that they could no longer be catered for in their home schools. An examination was made of the five main theories of delinquency (Psychoanalytic, Biological, Conditionability, Sociological and Social Learning) and seven behavioural procedures commonly used with delinquent and acting-out children (systematic adult attention and feedback, token economies, contracting, stimulus change, assertiveness training, time out and generalization training). The first seven children to finish the programme in 1981 were then examined, using a case study approach, to answer two questions - 1. Can acting out and delinquent children be removed from their home schools and be taught various skills that will generalize when they are returned to a home school? 2. Can the. programme be assessed by the staff and consultants working at the centre? Criteria used to evaluate effectiveness were the number of offences involving police contact, whether the child remained in school until he or she was fifteen years old, whether the home school reported a decrease in aggressive/disruptive behaviours and whether there was an increase in measured self-esteem and attainments. Most criteria were met with most children and maintained so the evaluation met the needs of the public schools system. However functional relationships between particular interventions and behaviour changes were not established and evaluation by personnel other than those at the centre would be necessary to establish these relationships. Results from programmes like that at Duffield Place should provide a more complete theoretical basis for working with delinquent and acting-out children.
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Relationship of Bender-Gestalt Signs to Acting-Out Behavior in an Educational Program for Troubled Adolescents

Caudle, Richard John 12 1900 (has links)
The present study investigated the relationship between indicators on the Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test and acting-out behavior shown by 58 male and 40 female adolescents in a behaviorally oriented, alternative educational program, Acting-out behavior was measured by assessing the number of timeouts students received during their first 25 days in the program. Two Bender composite indexes were calculated--l0 emotional indicators recommended by Koppitz and 12 indicators believed related to acting-out behavior or control problems. Results found that the index of Bender acting-out indicators correlated with number of timeouts. The Koppitz index did not correlate with timeouts, suggesting lack of internal consistency. Five individual indicators correlated with number of timeouts.
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[pt] LUTO E ACTING OUT: HISTÓRIAS DE VIDA E DE MORTE / [en] MOURNING AND ACTING OUT: LIFE AND DEATH HISTORIES

JOSE ANTONIO MARTINS NOGUEIRA DOS REIS 18 February 2022 (has links)
[pt] Desde que o conceito de luto foi tomado como objeto de estudo pela psicanálise, há uma tendência a pensá-lo somente enquanto capacidade de vivenciar e superar as perdas por que se passa durante a vida. No entanto, ampliações teóricas nos permitem conceber também o seu importante papel no processo de desenvolvimento desde os primeiros momentos da vida de um indivíduo. Partindo do conceito de luto fundamental e de sua vivência na primeira infância, promovemos uma reflexão psicanalítica sobre as perdas e o processo de luto, abordando ainda sua inter-relação com a possibilidade de elaborar os lutos por perdas na vida adulta. A partir de Freud e sua metáfora da sombra em Luto e Melancolia, propomos um entendimento de como o objeto perdido pode tanto sufocar o ego com sua sombra ou enriquecê-lo com sua luz. Para isso, retomamos os conceitos de introjeção e incorporação, diferenciando-os, e mostramos que, enquanto os processos introjetivos estão ligados à elaboração satisfatória do luto, a incorporação estaria mais ligada a processos menos saudáveis. Por fim, discute-se a questão do acting out no caso de pacientes graves que podem fazer uma escolha inconsciente por compartilhar do mesmo destino do objeto perdido diante da impossibilidade de elaboração de uma perda. Tal escolha pode se traduzir no engajamento em comportamentos compulsivos, situações de risco e/ou autodestrutivas, além de formas diretas e indiretas de suicídio. Neste sentido, são apresentados fragmentos de casos clínicos – as histórias de vida e de morte – para ilustrar algumas dessas situações. / [en] Since the concept of mourning has been taken as the object of study by psychoanalysis, there is a tendency to think as only as a capacity to experience and overcome the losses that occur during life. However, theoretical extensions allow us to also conceive of its important role in the development process from the earliest moments of an individual s life. Starting from the concept of fundamental mourning and its experience in early childhood, we promote a psychoanalytic reflection on the losses and the process of mourning, also addressing its interrelationship with the possibility of elaborating the mourning for losses in adult life. From Freud and his metaphor of the shadow in Mourning and Melancholy, we propose an understanding of how the lost object can either suffocate the ego with its shadow or enrich it with its light. In order to do so, we return to the concepts of introjection and incorporation, differentiating them, and we show that while the introjective processes are linked to the satisfactory elaboration of mourning, the incorporation would be more related to less healthy processes. Finally, the issue of acting out is discussed in the case of severe patients who may make an unconscious choice by sharing the same fate of the lost object in the face of the impossibility of drawing a loss. Such choice can be translated into engaging in compulsive behaviors, risky and or self-destructive situations, as well as direct and indirect forms of suicide. In this sense, fragments of clinical cases – the life and death stories – are presented to illustrate some of these situations.
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Psychopathologie du regard et de l'acte dans la clinique du sujet incarcéré / Act and look psychopathology in jailed subject clinic

Roustant, Jean-Philippe 20 October 2017 (has links)
L’approche de la problématique des agirs via les tests projectifs en se penchant sur l’expression des défaillances narcissiques du sujet, propose, le plus souvent, une vision unitaire basée sur le mécanisme du recours à l’acte tel que définit par Balier. Nous proposerons de traiter cette question à partir d’une dimension plurielle différenciant deux types d’agirs : le recours à l’acte (Balier) et l’acting-out (Lacan). Nous présenterons une étude mixte, quantitative et qualitative, à partir de la comparaison de Rorschach et TAT administrés à 24 sujets. Notre analyse de ces deux formes d’agir portera principalement sur la capacité du sujet à pouvoir ou non se différencier de l’environnement. Le groupe recours à l’acte se caractérise par une continuité intérieur / extérieur et un transitivisme morbide expression d’une absence de constitution d’un soi différencié. Le groupe acting-out présente une problématique narcissique spécifique dans la validation du spéculaire par le symbolique. Les prises en charges thérapeutiques peuvent ainsi s’aider de ces résultats pour proposer des approches différentielles au sein desquelles les tests projectifs pourraient avoir une fonction pré-thérapeutique. / In the modern societies, the answer to the criminal act is a prison sentence. Due to the nature of certain acts, with this prison sentence, some court-ordered treatments (COT) (obligations and injunctions of treatments) have been added. Ethically, this law request and its social asking don’t exempt to think about the prisoner ‘asking, which is the trigger of psychotherapies. There is any retroactivity of the law and of pronounced sentence. For this research, the prisoners were selected on their own asking of care (the court-ordered treatments couldn’t applicate). The asking of the prisoners is therefore a criterion common to them (these prisoners). In this context, the acts have distinguished according to the mechanisms which have governed the nature of the act: recourse of act or acting out. Many experts agree on the existence of premature narcissistic failures. However, discussions persist on the nature of the act and on its aspect, either single dimension or multiple and complex dimensions (objective behavior, social consequences and underlying mechanisms ...). Yet all these theoretical models on narcissistic failures lean on the “recourse to act” as if there was only a simple nature to act.

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