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Motivation as a predictor of outcomes in school-based humanistic counselling

Motivation as a predictor of outcomes in school-based humanistic counselling

... of motivation for ...client motivation, such as young people’s rates of attendance at counselling ...cancel counselling sessions (r = ...of motivation for counselling may not be ... See full document

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Estimating effectiveness of school-based counselling : using data from controlled trials to predict improvement over non-intervention change

Estimating effectiveness of school-based counselling : using data from controlled trials to predict improvement over non-intervention change

... non-intervention outcomes were performed using the software programme R ...predict outcomes for young people referred to – but not receiving – school-based ...the outcomes which was not ... See full document

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Effectiveness of school based humanistic counselling for psychological distress in young people: pilot randomized controlled trial with follow up in an ethnically diverse sample

Effectiveness of school based humanistic counselling for psychological distress in young people: pilot randomized controlled trial with follow up in an ethnically diverse sample

... Three pilot randomised trials have been conducted of SBHC against usual care (UC) for young people experiencing moderate to severe levels of emotional distress (Cooper et al., 2010; McArthur, Cooper, & Berdondini, ... See full document

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The future of humanistic psychology : autonomy, relatedness and competence

The future of humanistic psychology : autonomy, relatedness and competence

... reflect humanistic theory. The outcome measures used in RCTs of school-based humanistic counselling have included standardised measures of distress, but also an individualised measure ... See full document

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Change processes in school-based humanistic counselling

Change processes in school-based humanistic counselling

... self-worth was hypothesised to result primarily from the counsellor’s valuing attitude towards the client, and was linked to multiple positive outcomes. The process of developing insight also linked to aspects of ... See full document

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Analysis of Achievement Motivation and Academic Engagement of Students in the Nigerian Classroom

Analysis of Achievement Motivation and Academic Engagement of Students in the Nigerian Classroom

... Achievement Motivation and Academic Engagement Questionnaire ...achievement motivation and academic engagement were constructed by the ...and school, while the second part consisted of two ... See full document

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The Effectiveness of a Body Image Group Counselling Program on Adolescent Girls in High School

The Effectiveness of a Body Image Group Counselling Program on Adolescent Girls in High School

... Second Session: After participant sharing related to homework, the study continued with warming activities. Then, participants own discovery activities based on feelings about the physical changes brought on by ... See full document

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A meta-analysis comparing 48-week treatment outcomes of single and multi-tablet antiretroviral regimens for the treatment of people living with HIV

A meta-analysis comparing 48-week treatment outcomes of single and multi-tablet antiretroviral regimens for the treatment of people living with HIV

... Results: After screening 63 full-text articles and posters, 14 studies were eligible for the meta-analysis. The analysis showed that patients taking STR had improved outcomes over those taking MTR. Patients were ... See full document

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Investigation of Emotional Expression as a Predictor of Psychological Symptoms

Investigation of Emotional Expression as a Predictor of Psychological Symptoms

... Emotion Expression Scale (EES) was developed by King and Emmons (1990), Turkish adaptation was performed by Kuzucu (2011). It is used to gauge the general feeling expressions. Scale agents consisting of 16 items  ... See full document

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Evaluation of the Welsh school-based counselling strategy : the findings

Evaluation of the Welsh school-based counselling strategy : the findings

... • Research participants : clients, pupils, parents, school staff, head teachers, service managers.. and Local Authority Leads3[r] ... See full document

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Clinical study of patients presenting to Low vision clinic in a Tertiary Eye Care Hospital

Clinical study of patients presenting to Low vision clinic in a Tertiary Eye Care Hospital

... 1 Counselling 3X Pocket Magnifier N6 3X Pocket Magnifier Counselling School Teacher Letter CCTV n8 4X Telescope,School Teacher Letter n8 Counselling N60 Counselling n6 Glass Given Pupil [r] ... See full document

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Toll-like receptor-4 as a predictor of clinical outcomes of estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer in Saudi women

Toll-like receptor-4 as a predictor of clinical outcomes of estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer in Saudi women

... Our results demonstrated an increase in TLR-4 expression in estrogen receptor (ER) − , postmenopausal breast cancer patients compared to normal.. We also demonstrated that the G allele[r] ... See full document

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Welcoming the other: actualising the humanistic ethic at the core of counselling psychology practice

Welcoming the other: actualising the humanistic ethic at the core of counselling psychology practice

... therapist input may be more or less helpful; and there may be certain kinds of input that are particularly helpful for clients with specific psychological difficulties; but the evidence suggests that the key ... See full document

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Welcoming the other: actualising the humanistic ethic at the core of counselling psychology practice

Welcoming the other: actualising the humanistic ethic at the core of counselling psychology practice

... as counselling psychologists, might we do this? Already, there is a burgeoning literature on self-help practices ...that counselling psychologists could be more actively engaged in, taking a lead in the ... See full document

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Evaluation of the Welsh School-based counselling strategy : final report

Evaluation of the Welsh School-based counselling strategy : final report

... Across the surveys and case studies, all stakeholders – school pupils, teachers, head teachers and counsellors – expressed high overall levels of satisfaction with the Strategy. The same was generally true for the ... See full document

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Assessmentof Counselling Needs among High School Students in Nyamira Division, Nyamira District, Kenya

Assessmentof Counselling Needs among High School Students in Nyamira Division, Nyamira District, Kenya

... The current study was designed (0 assess the counselling needs of' high school students, The research was designed to find out the types or counselling needs high school students had and[r] ... See full document

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Neuropsychiatric symptoms as a predictor of caregiver burden in Alzheimer’s disease

Neuropsychiatric symptoms as a predictor of caregiver burden in Alzheimer’s disease

... The proportion of caregivers who resided with the patients varied with the severity of the pathology (Table 2). Caregiver burden ranged from minimal to severe (Zarit’s scale = mean 29.2, range 4–72). The influence on ... See full document

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<p>Functional capacity as a predictor of postoperative delirium in transurethral resection of prostate patients in Northeast Brazil</p>

<p>Functional capacity as a predictor of postoperative delirium in transurethral resection of prostate patients in Northeast Brazil</p>

... In our study, we found that ADL and IADL dependency was associated with POD following TURP. Impairment in IADL has been described as a risk factor for POD in patients undergoing urological procedures. 4,19 Additionally, ... See full document

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Increase in spleen volume as a predictor of oxaliplatin toxicity

Increase in spleen volume as a predictor of oxaliplatin toxicity

... mechanisms require confirmatory testing with nerve studies. This further demonstrates the role of increase in spleen size as a predictor for oxaliplatin neurotoxicity as well as liver toxicity. The importance of ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Baseline Lymphopenia: A Predictor Of Poor Outcomes In HER2 positive Metastatic Breast Cancer Treated With Trastuzumab&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Baseline Lymphopenia: A Predictor Of Poor Outcomes In HER2 positive Metastatic Breast Cancer Treated With Trastuzumab</p>

... In conclusion, routine blood tests are accessible and fun- damental examinations that have long been considered an essential tool assisting cancer diagnosis and treatment. Our results show that baseline lymphopenia may ... See full document

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