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Consolidation of parental monitoring variables and scales preliminary evidence for construct validity /Anderson, Ryan J. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 2009. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 128 p. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-103).
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Clinicians' beliefs regarding variables that contribute to the honest disclosure of adolescent males in sexual offender treatmentKissinger, Donald M. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Kent State University, 2009. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Apr. 28, 2010). Advisor: Donald Bubenzer. Keywords: adolescent sexual offender treatment; adolescent; sexual offender treatment; honesty; clinicians' beliefs. Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-197).
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Three independent investigations on disclosure of childhood sexual abuse and psychological functioning, family and community violence, and trauma and non-sexual crime a project based upon an independent investigation /Despres, Hillary B. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.W.)--Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Mass., 2007 / Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Social Work. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 25-32, 54-62, 86-94).
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The care to share HIV disclosure study - the attitudes toward and beliefs about HIV disclosure among perinatally-infected HIV-positive youth and their caregivers.Noroski, Lenora M. Markham, Christine M., Parcel, Guy S., Fu, Yun-Xin January 2009 (has links)
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-06, page: 3551. Adviser: Christine Markham. Includes bibliographical references.
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The Effects of Different Confidentiality Conditions on Adolescent Minor Patients' Self-Report of Behavioral and Emotional ProblemsDrake, David Warren 05 1900 (has links)
The primary purpose of the present study was to determine if information regarding potential parental or legal guardian access to mental health information would deleteriously impact male and female adolescent psychiatric patients' willingness to self-report personal problems and symptoms.
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An educational psychological perspective on self-disclosure in adolescent interpersonal relationshipsPhetla, Rabi Joseph 11 1900 (has links)
Adolescents, like all individuals, have a need to belong. Consequently, during the
adolescent period, adolescents battle with the establishment and maintenance of
meaningful relationships. Most of them, unfortunately, do not succeed to establish and
maintain such relationships because of a lack of skills to do so. It appears, therefore, that
If adolescents are to enhance their interpersonal relationships so as to enable themselves
to self-actualize, they need to be taught interpersonal skills. One of the skills that they
should be taught is the self-disclosure.
As such, the first part of the literature study was devoted to the discussion of self disclosure.
The study of literature revealed that self-disclosure has many aspects, the
main ones being the nature of the self-disclosure content, self-discloser target, and
concealment. In the second part of the literature study, attention was paid to the nature
of interpersonal relationships with special reference to adolescents' relationships. The
malysis of interpersonal relationships revealed that the establishment and maintenance,
is well as the collapse of interpersonal relationships follow a particular pattern.
Data concerning perceptions, beliefs and attitudes held by adolescents towards selflish
closure in their interpersonal relationships was gathered by means of various
Techniques. Parents' perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards their adolescent children's
perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards self-disclosure in interpersonal relationships
were also assessed. The results of the empirical study revealed that adolescents hold selfdefeating
perceptions, beliefs and attitudes that make it difficult for them to handle selflisclosure
in ways that ought to enhance their interpersonal relationships so as to enable
themselves to self-actualize. These perceptions, beliefs and attitudes may not change easily as their parents, the most important component of the adolescents' significant
others, seem to be modelling self-defeating perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards self-disclosure.
Lastly, a few guidelines to assist adolescents to handle self-disclosure in ways that ought
to enhance their interpersonal relationships so as to enable themselves to self-actualize
were given. / Thesis (D. Ed.)
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An educational psychological perspective on self-disclosure in adolescent interpersonal relationshipsPhetla, Rabi Joseph 11 1900 (has links)
Adolescents, like all individuals, have a need to belong. Consequently, during the
adolescent period, adolescents battle with the establishment and maintenance of
meaningful relationships. Most of them, unfortunately, do not succeed to establish and
maintain such relationships because of a lack of skills to do so. It appears, therefore, that
If adolescents are to enhance their interpersonal relationships so as to enable themselves
to self-actualize, they need to be taught interpersonal skills. One of the skills that they
should be taught is the self-disclosure.
As such, the first part of the literature study was devoted to the discussion of self disclosure.
The study of literature revealed that self-disclosure has many aspects, the
main ones being the nature of the self-disclosure content, self-discloser target, and
concealment. In the second part of the literature study, attention was paid to the nature
of interpersonal relationships with special reference to adolescents' relationships. The
malysis of interpersonal relationships revealed that the establishment and maintenance,
is well as the collapse of interpersonal relationships follow a particular pattern.
Data concerning perceptions, beliefs and attitudes held by adolescents towards selflish
closure in their interpersonal relationships was gathered by means of various
Techniques. Parents' perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards their adolescent children's
perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards self-disclosure in interpersonal relationships
were also assessed. The results of the empirical study revealed that adolescents hold selfdefeating
perceptions, beliefs and attitudes that make it difficult for them to handle selflisclosure
in ways that ought to enhance their interpersonal relationships so as to enable
themselves to self-actualize. These perceptions, beliefs and attitudes may not change easily as their parents, the most important component of the adolescents' significant
others, seem to be modelling self-defeating perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards self-disclosure.
Lastly, a few guidelines to assist adolescents to handle self-disclosure in ways that ought
to enhance their interpersonal relationships so as to enable themselves to self-actualize
were given. / Thesis (D. Ed.)
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