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The utilization of eye movement desensitization reprocessing as a therapeutic toolWaldman, Brian Scott 01 January 2001 (has links)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, EMDR, is a new clinical treatment shown to be effective for victims of trauma. EMDR is a time efficient, comprehensive methodology backed by positive, controlled research, for the treatment of disturbing experiences that underlie many pathologies. An eight phase treatment approach that includes using eye movements or other left-right stimulation, EMDR helps victims of trauma reprocess disturbing thoughts and memories. The purpose of this research project was to describe and explore the utilization of EMDR by licensed clinical social workers who were registered as members of the National Association of Social Workers.
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Hipnose as terapeutiese hulpmiddel by Wiskunde-angs / Hypnosis as therapeutic aid with regard to Mathematics anxietyTheron, Gesiena Catharina 11 1900 (has links)
Wiskunde as taal van die wetenskap en tegnologie is een van die weinige vakke wat
spesifiek as voorvereiste vir die bestudering van sekere studierigtings gestel word.
Leerlinge met Wiskunde-angs word verhoed om hul ware potensiaal in Wiskunde te
verwesenlik en word sodoende gediskwalifiseer om hul regmatige plek in die
beroepswereld in te neem. Die doel van hierdie studie was om te bepaal of hipnoterapie
aangewend kan word om Wiskunde-angs tot werkbare vlakke te beperk sodat leerlinge
optimaal in Wiskunde kan presteer. Die aard, oorsake, aanvang, herkenning, verklaring,
gevolge, voorkoms en meting van Wiskunde-angs, die verband daarvan met
Wiskundeprestasie en die hulp wat onderwysers en hulpprogramme kan lewer, is
nagegaan. Daarna is hipnose en hipnoterapie beskou om te bepaal of dit as terapeutiese
hulpmiddel pedagogies verantwoordbaar is. 'n Hipnoterapieprogram is in werking gestel
en daar is bevind dat die proefpersone almal tot 'n mindere of meerdere mate daarby
gebaat het. / Mathematics as the language of science and technology is one of few subjects used as
entrance requirement to certain fields of study. Mathematics anxiety prohibits certain
pupils to reach their full potential in Mathematics and thus to obtain their rightful place
in the world of work. The aim of this study was to determine whether hypnotherapy can
be used to lower Mathematics anxiety levels to such an extend that pupils can optimally
achieve in Mathematics. The nature, causes, extent, recognition, explanation,
consequences, incidence and measurement of Mathematics anxiety, its relationship to
achievement in Mathematics, as well as the help that can be rendered by teachers and
treatment programmes were studied. Hypnotherapy was then examined to determine
whether its use was pedagogically justifiable. A hypnotherapy treatment programme was
introduced which was found to be to some extent beneficial to all the subjects used. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Voorligting)
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Hipnose as terapeutiese hulpmiddel by Wiskunde-angs / Hypnosis as therapeutic aid with regard to Mathematics anxietyTheron, Gesiena Catharina 11 1900 (has links)
Wiskunde as taal van die wetenskap en tegnologie is een van die weinige vakke wat
spesifiek as voorvereiste vir die bestudering van sekere studierigtings gestel word.
Leerlinge met Wiskunde-angs word verhoed om hul ware potensiaal in Wiskunde te
verwesenlik en word sodoende gediskwalifiseer om hul regmatige plek in die
beroepswereld in te neem. Die doel van hierdie studie was om te bepaal of hipnoterapie
aangewend kan word om Wiskunde-angs tot werkbare vlakke te beperk sodat leerlinge
optimaal in Wiskunde kan presteer. Die aard, oorsake, aanvang, herkenning, verklaring,
gevolge, voorkoms en meting van Wiskunde-angs, die verband daarvan met
Wiskundeprestasie en die hulp wat onderwysers en hulpprogramme kan lewer, is
nagegaan. Daarna is hipnose en hipnoterapie beskou om te bepaal of dit as terapeutiese
hulpmiddel pedagogies verantwoordbaar is. 'n Hipnoterapieprogram is in werking gestel
en daar is bevind dat die proefpersone almal tot 'n mindere of meerdere mate daarby
gebaat het. / Mathematics as the language of science and technology is one of few subjects used as
entrance requirement to certain fields of study. Mathematics anxiety prohibits certain
pupils to reach their full potential in Mathematics and thus to obtain their rightful place
in the world of work. The aim of this study was to determine whether hypnotherapy can
be used to lower Mathematics anxiety levels to such an extend that pupils can optimally
achieve in Mathematics. The nature, causes, extent, recognition, explanation,
consequences, incidence and measurement of Mathematics anxiety, its relationship to
achievement in Mathematics, as well as the help that can be rendered by teachers and
treatment programmes were studied. Hypnotherapy was then examined to determine
whether its use was pedagogically justifiable. A hypnotherapy treatment programme was
introduced which was found to be to some extent beneficial to all the subjects used. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Voorligting)
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Using role reversal in the treatment of learners with performance anxiety in the school environmentCrous, Charleen 10 1900 (has links)
In this study the technique of role reversal for the treatment of performance anxiety, experienced by learners in the school environment, was investigated. Performance anxiety sometimes presents as part of a larger pattern of social phobia and negatively impacts on an individual’s tasks performance due to the fear of negative evaluation.
My qualitative study involved a collective, instrumental case study. Role reversal was implemented as part of a group-therapeutic intervention which continued for approximately three months, and involved participants acting as peer tutors. Data analysis focused on the participant’s personal experiences of the technique as well as therapeutic gains and the usefulness of the technique from a school-based counsellor’s perspective.
The research findings revealed that although the helping role held certain challenges for the participants, it seemed to generally impact positively on their social and academic confidence and functioning. Additionally their levels of performance anxiety appeared to decrease. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)
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Using role reversal in the treatment of learners with performance anxiety in the school environmentCrous, Charleen 10 1900 (has links)
In this study the technique of role reversal for the treatment of performance anxiety, experienced by learners in the school environment, was investigated. Performance anxiety sometimes presents as part of a larger pattern of social phobia and negatively impacts on an individual’s tasks performance due to the fear of negative evaluation.
My qualitative study involved a collective, instrumental case study. Role reversal was implemented as part of a group-therapeutic intervention which continued for approximately three months, and involved participants acting as peer tutors. Data analysis focused on the participant’s personal experiences of the technique as well as therapeutic gains and the usefulness of the technique from a school-based counsellor’s perspective.
The research findings revealed that although the helping role held certain challenges for the participants, it seemed to generally impact positively on their social and academic confidence and functioning. Additionally their levels of performance anxiety appeared to decrease. / Psychology of Education / M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)
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