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The effects of simultaneous treatments for language acquisition in an autistic child /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975)
WHY WORRY? IMPACTS ON THE QUANTITIES AND QUALITIES OF WORRY: AN EXAMINATION OF FAITH, MEANING, AND NEED SATISFACTION
(2014-05-09)
Pathological worry is a primary component of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and a routine concern treated in most modern-day counseling offices and clinics. The intended purpose of the current study was to seek out evidence ...
The effects of success and failure experiences on chronic schizophrenic patients /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1956)
The Tennessee Self Concept Scale as a differentiator of delinquent female subgroups /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)
Visual cliff performance of domestic lambs as a function of various mothering conditions /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966)
Effectiveness of the basic encounter group in marriage counseling /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972)
The effects of parental attachment on the college adjustment of urban and rural students.
(2000)
The direct effects of locality on college adjustment were examined using the full-scale score of the SACQ. Rural and urban students did not differ significantly from one another in terms of their adjustment to college. ...
Effects of counselor touch on perceived counselor expertness, attractiveness and trustworthiness.
(1983)
The present study investigated the use of counselor touch, counselor gender and client gender in an experimental field study. Research participants consisted of 40 male and 40 female adults requesting counseling services ...
Differential perception in paranoid schizophrenia and depression as a function of structure and content /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1964)
The effects of a classroom anger management program on levels of anger and depression in fourth-grade students.
(1997)
Posttest analyses revealed a significant treatment effect on self-reported and teacher reported levels of student anger in the classroom, with no significant effect on levels of depression. The need for peer evaluations ...