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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.
401

Genogram Sculpting

Langenbrunner, Mary R., Disque, J. Graham 01 January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
402

TTYL8R: Phones in Contemporary Coupling

Garris, Bill R., Riner, Reagan 20 October 2017 (has links)
No description available.
403

Outside the Four Walls: Incorporating Service Learning into the Curriculum

Taylor, Teresa Brooks, Brown, Jamie Branam, Langenbrunner, Mary R. 04 April 2018 (has links)
No description available.
404

Letter to the Editor

Disque, J. Graham 01 July 2005 (has links)
No description available.
405

Parenting Satisfaction and Paternal Involvement of Korean Fathers: A Person-Centered Approach

Ko, Kwangman, Kang, Youngjin, Lee, Sun-A 21 November 2019 (has links)
Using latent profile analysis, we identified patterns of parenting satisfaction and paternal involvement among 201 South Korean fathers. Three profiles were identified: (1) low involved (n = 74), highly involved (n = 28), and moderately involved (n = 99). A Multivariate Analysis of Variance analysis revealed that fathers in the low involved (n = 74) profile were significantly different from their counterparts in the other profiles regarding longer work hours and higher levels of work-to-family conflict. Also, fathers in the highly involved profile were more likely to report their wives are employed. The findings indicate that paternal involvement types are affected by work-related factors among Korean fathers. Implications for policymakers and research will be discussed. Objectives - To examine the levels of paternal involvement with children and parental satisfaction among Korean fathers.- To explore subgroups of Korean fathers with similar patterns of parental satisfaction and father involvement types.- To identify the differences among the subgroups of Korean fathers regarding demographic characteristics, work hours, wife’s employment, job stress, and work to family conflict.
406

Divorced Parents’ Perceived Benefits and Risks Associated with Dating Disclosures and Introducing New Partners to Children

Kang, Youngjin, Ganong, Lawrence, Ko, Kwangman 20 November 2019 (has links)
Parents’ new dating relationships after divorce are stressful to both parents and children, particularly when this relationship transition is quickly followed by divorce before family members adjust to new changes. Although parents’ new relationships and dating information are considered to occur at some point, relatively little is known about how divorced parents decide when, how much, and what to share with children. Guided by communication privacy management theory (CPM; Petronio, 2010), we explored if divorced parents’ perceived benefits and risks are associated with the timing of dating disclosures and introduction of new dating partners. Findings suggest that the timing of disclosures and introduction of parents’ dating partners are likely to be affected by parents’ evaluation of possible outcomes. Implications will be discussed. Objectives - To examine the association of divorced parents’ perceived benefits and risks of dating with the timing of dating disclosures. - To examine the association of divorced parents/ perceived benefits and risks of dating and the timing of when new dating partners are introduced to children. - To explore divorced parents’ perceived benefits and risks of dating.
407

The Sewing Circle Model for Community Collaboration: A Multicultural Approach

Kridler, Jamie Branam, Carter, Camille, Nuttall, Sandra 01 January 2015 (has links)
Introduction Excerpt:The Cocke County Collaborative (a division of Community House Cooperative, Inc.) of Newport and Cocke County in East Tennessee developed a new model for collaboration. The model has drawn a host of interested people and organizations from across the country both in following the progress of the working model and partnering for community based projects...
408

Professional School Counselors’ Preparation and Experiences with LGBTQ-Identified Students

Goodrich, K., Luke, M., Scarborough, Janna L. 01 January 2018 (has links)
No description available.
409

Multisensory Mindfulness in Group Work: Illuminating Trails of Hope and Healing Through the Five Senses

Milner, Rebecca J. 01 January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
410

Counselor Liability Risk: Helping Educators and Supervisors Attend to Attraction Issues in Counseling

Byrd, Rebecca, Milner, Rebecca J., Donald, Emily 11 October 2019 (has links)
The ACA Code of Ethics is clear in that sexual/romantic relationships with current clients, client’s’ partners, and/or family members are prohibited. However, the most recurrent liability claims against counselors involved inappropriate sexual/romantic relationships. Our field is relatively quiet regarding acknowledging, discussing, and understanding situations in which attraction occurs. A disconnect and reluctance to discuss attraction issues seems to exist. Additionally, understanding how to work through such an occurrence in supervision is imperative. This further calls counselors, educators, and supervisors to understand power imbalances and to utilize theory/techniques to create an egalitarian therapeutic alliance. Join us for an interactive presentation to discuss pedagogical and supervision implications. Resources provided.

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