KC Russell, J Farnum - Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Though wilderness therapy programs are growing in number and popularity, the theoretical basis for distinguishing wilderness therapy from traditional therapeutic modalities is lacking …
This clearly-written book provides an introduction to a cognitive-ecological approach to counselling and clinical practice. The authors examine theoretical underpinnings and key …
PR Smokowski, SD Rose… - Small Group …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Many consumers who are seeking support and affiliation are treated in a variety of group settings. Yet, even with sustained popularity, groups are not always helpful and can be …
AM Brower - Social Service Review, 1988 - journals.uchicago.edu
The ecological model holds conceptual appeal to describe how people interact with their environments. However, this model remains too abstract for it to usefully guide practice …
AM Brower - Families in Society, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
Constructivism can be used in small groups as specific techniques are applied for behavior changes in a group setting. Constructivism can also be used to describe group processes …
Through examining the youth at risk population of the Intercept program at Outward Bound Wilderness, this mixed methods study found clinically and statistically significant pre and …
PR Smokowski, S Rose, K Todar… - Research on Social …, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to obtain information about factors that lead to damaging experiences in social work groups. This study examined specific effects that …
MJ Fambrough, SA Comerford - The journal of applied …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent world events have brought the need to better understand how to work and live in a heterogeneous world into relief. The origins of group dynamics and development theory are …
The research analyses the research on the impact of an Israel Experience on the subsequent Jewish identity and involvement of young Jews. Four conclusions emerge …