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Research article summary:
Project Eagle: techniques for multi-family psycho-educational group therapy with gifted American Indian adolescents and their parents.
Abstract Extract: This article describes Project Eagle, a model for short-term psycho-educational therapy with gifted and talented American Indian adolescents and their parents. Descriptions of Project Eagle s program organization as well as its culturally relevant ... (Full abstract text below) Published 2002
in Journal: Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res
(Language : eng)
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1. Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res.
2002 ;10(3):56-74
Project Eagle: techniques for multi-family psycho-educational group therapy with gifted American Indian adolescents and their parents.
Robbins R, Tonemah S, Robbins S
University of Oklahoma, Norman 73071, USA.
This article describes Project Eagle, a model for short-term psycho-educational therapy with gifted and talented American Indian adolescents and their parents. Descriptions of Project Eagle s program organization as well as its culturally relevant techniques and activities are provided. The program evaluation includes: participant ratings of the activities, cultural relevance, feelings of being respected, interaction with parents and overall effectiveness of the program. Additional qualitative analysis provides information regarding the program s impact upon participants.
PMID : 12378425 [PubMed - Indexed for MEDLINE]
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| First Name | LastName | Initials |
| Rockey | Robbins | R |
| Stuart | Tonemah | S |
| Sharla | Robbins | S |
Affiliation: University of Oklahoma, Norman 73071, USA.
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Category links from this article:- Adolescent
- Adolescent Psychology
- Adult
- Altruism
- Child, Gifted - education, psychology
- Counseling
- Cultural Characteristics
- Curriculum
- Family - ethnology, psychology
- Family Therapy - methods
- Female
- Humans
- Indians, North American - education, psychology
- Male
- Parent-Child Relations
- Parents - education, psychology
- Program Development - methods
- Program Evaluation
- Psychotherapy, Brief
- Psychotherapy, Group - methods
- Social Adjustment
- Social Values - ethnology
- Underachievement
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