Search Results - "Rae, William A"
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Pioneers in Pediatric Psychology: Parsimonious Interventions, Serendipity, and Collaboration
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Mind-Body Approaches and Chronic Illness: Status of Research
Published in International journal of school & educational psychology (02-01-2016)“…An increasing number of children experience chronic health issues that affect their academic and behavioral functioning, as well as psychological well-being…”
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Prescription Privileges for Psychologists: Opinions of Pediatric Psychologists and Pediatricians
Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-03-2008)“…Objective To examine the opinions of pediatricians and pediatric psychologists concerning prescription privileges for psychologists. Methods 213 pediatric…”
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Breaking Confidentiality to Report Adolescent Risk-Taking Behavior by School Psychologists
Published in Ethics & behavior (06-11-2009)“…School psychologists often break confidentiality if confronted with risky adolescent behavior. Members of the National Association of School Psychologists (N =…”
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Adolescent Health Risk Behavior: When Do Pediatric Psychologists Break Confidentiality?
Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-09-2002)“…Objective: To determine the circumstances under which pediatric psychologists believe it is ethical to break confidentiality when presented with adolescent…”
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Effects of Workshop Training for Providers Under Mandated Use of an Evidence-Based Practice
Published in Administration and policy in mental health and mental health services research (01-07-2011)“…Workshops are a common strategy for fostering the adoption of evidence-based practices (EBP), but workshops alone may not change provider behavior. This study…”
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Factors Contributing to Breaking Confidentiality With Adolescent Clients: A Survey of Pediatric Psychologists
Published in Professional psychology, research and practice (01-08-2002)“…A common ethical dilemma experienced by professional psychologists involves deciding whether to break confidentiality with risk-taking adolescent clients…”
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A School Reentry Program for Chronically Ill Children
Published in Journal of school psychology (1998)“…Children with chronic illness face many challenges as they cope with the medical management of their disease. One of the best ways to promote a sense of…”
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Selective responsiveness of chronically ill children to assessments of depression
Published in Journal of personality assessment (01-12-1992)“…Many investigators have noted that depression is a common symptom among pediatric cancer patients. However, prevalence rates vary widely across studies. This…”
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Ethical beliefs and behaviors of pediatric psychologists: a survey
Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-12-1991)“…There is an absence of data concerning the beliefs about and compliance with ethical principles of pediatric psychologists. Survey data were collected from 169…”
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2000 SPP Salk Award Address. Financing pediatric psychology services: buddy, can you spare a dime?
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The effects of oral versus written instructions on parents' recall and satisfaction after pediatric appointments
Published in Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics (01-12-1997)“…This study explored the differential effects of written versus oral instructions on parents' recall of information and satisfaction after pediatric…”
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Analyzing drawings of children who are physically ill and hospitalized, using the ipsative method
Published in Children's health care (01-09-1991)“…Children use drawings and pictorial representations as a way of expressing their feelings about themselves and their world. The ipsative method for analyzing…”
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The psychosocial impact of play on hospitalized children
Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-12-1989)“…Compared the effects of play on the psychosocial adjustment of 46 children hospitalized for acute illness, who were placed in one of four groups: therapeutic…”
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Hospitalized latency-age children: implications for psychosocial care
Published in Children's health care (1981)“…Hospitalized latency-age children (ages 5-12) are often forced to deal with emotional feelings surrounding their illness or hospitalization that can be…”
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Teaching Pediatric Psychology Concepts to Medical Students
Published 01-08-1981“…The psychiatric/behavioral science component of the medical school curriculum at Texas A&M University, which involves a pediatric psychology rotation, is…”
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Promoting Behavior Change Using Operant Techniques in an Outpatient Clinic
Published 05-09-1979“…The process of promoting behavior change in children described as being immature or antisocial with conduct or behavioral disorders can be enhanced by training…”
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