Abstract Articles
Self-Motivation
Carter, J. F. (Spring 1993). Self-management: Education's ultimate goal. TeachingExceptional Children, 25 (3), 28-32.
Davies, S., & Witte, R. (March 2000). Self-management and peer monitoring within a group contingency to decrease uncontrolled verbalizations of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.Psychology in the Schools, 37(2), 135-147.
Edwards, L. (1995). Effectiveness of self-management on attentional behavior and reading comprehension for children with attention-deficit disorder. Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 17(2), 1-17.
Fantuzzo, J. W., Polite, K., Cook, D. M. & Quinn, G. (April 1988). An evaluation of the effectiveness of teacher- vs. student-management classroom interventions. Psychology in the Schools, 25, 154-163.
Gable, R. A., & Hendrickson, J. M. (August 2000). Strategies for maintaining positive behavior change stemming from functional behavioral assessment in schools.Education and Treatment of Children, 23(3), 286-297.
Grandy, S. E., & Peck, S. M. (1997). The use of functional assessment and self-management with a first grader. Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 19(2), 29-43.
Hoff, K. E., & DuPaul, G. J. (1998). Reducing disruptive behavior in general education classroom: The use of self-management strategies. School Psychology Review, 27 (2), 290-303.
Hughes, C. A., & Boyle, J. R. (May 1991). Effects of self-monitoring for on-task behavior and task productivity on elementary students with moderate mental retardation. Education & Treatment of Children, 14(2), 96-107.
Kern, L., Dunlap, G., Childs, K. E., & Clarke, S. (Nov. 1994). Use of a class-wide self-management program to improve the behavior of students with emotional and behavioral disorders. Education & Treatment of Children, 17(4), 445-458.
Kern, L., Marder, T. J., Boyajian, A. E., Elliot, C. M., & McElhattan, D. (Spring 1997). Augmenting the independence of self-management procedures by teaching self-initiation across settings and activities. School Psychology Quarterly, 12(1), 23-32.
Kern, L., Ringdahl, J. E., Hilt, A., Sterling-Turner, H. E. (May 2001). Linking self-management procedures to functional analysis results. Behavioral Disorders, 26(3), 214-226.
Koegel, L. K. (Summer 1992). Improving social skills and disruptive behavior in children with autism through self-management.Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 25(2), 341-353.
McConnell, M. E. (Nov-Dec 1999). Self-monitoring, cueing, recording, and managing: Teaching students to manage their own behavior. TEACHING: Exceptional Children, 32 (2), 14-21.
Moore, D. W., Prebble, S., Robertson, J.,Waetford, R., Anderson, (2001). Self-recording with goal setting: A self-management programme for the classroom. Educational Psychology, 21(3), 255-265.
Peterson, L. D., Young, K. R., West, R. P., & Peterson M. H. (Aug 1999). Effects of student self-management on generalization of student performance to regular classrooms. Education and Treatment of Children, 22 (3), 357-372.
Reid, R. (May 1996). Research in self-monitoring with students with learning disabilities: The present, the prospects, the pitfalls. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 29(3), 317-331.
VanLeuvan, P., & Wang, M. C. (Jan-Feb 1997). An analysis of students' self-monitoring in first- and second-grade classrooms.Journal of Educational Research, 90 (3), 132-143.
Wolters, C. A., (1999). The relation between high students' motivational regulation and their use of learning strategies, effort, and classroom performance. Learning & Individual Differences, 11 (3), 281-299.
Young, K. R., West, R. P., & Peterson, L. (Summer 1997). Teaching self-management skills to students with learning and behavior problems. Reclaiming Children and Youth. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 6 (2), 90-96.
Cognitive Restructuring
Flanagan, R., Povall, L., Dellino, M., & Byrne, L. (Summer 1998). A comparison of problem solving with and without rational emotive behavior therapy to improve children's social skills.Journal of Rational- Emotive & Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 16 (2), 125-134.
Haines, A. A., Davies, W. H., Parton, E., & Silverman, A. H. (Jan-Feb 2001). A cognitive behavioral intervention for distressed adolescents with Type I diabetes. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 26 (1), 61-66.
Horan, J. J. (October 1996). Effects of computer-based cognitive restructuring of rationally mediated self-esteem. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 43(4), 371-375.
Kovalski, T. M. & Horan, J. J. (Summer 1999). The effects of Internet-based cognitive restructuring on the irrational career beliefs of adolescent girls. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 13(2), 145-152.
LaConte, M. A., Shaw, D., & Dunn, I.(July 1993). The effects of a rational-emotive affective education program for high-risk middle school student.Psychology in the Schools, 30, 274-281.
Nielson, D. M., Horan, J., & Keen, B. (Summer 1996). An attempt to improve self-esteem by modifying specific irrational beliefs. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 10 (2), 137-149.
Patton, P. L. (November 1995). Rational behavior skills: A teaching sequence for students with emotional disabilities. The School Counselor, 43, 133-141.
Raynor, C. M. (Apr-Jun 1992). Managing angry feelings: Teaching troubled children to cope.Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 28(2), 11-14.
Sapp, M. (Summer 1996). Irrational beliefs that can lead to academic failure for African American middle school students who are academically at-risk. Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 14 (2), 123-134.
Silverman, S. & DiGiuseppe, R. (Summer 2001). Cognitive-behavioral constructs and children's behavioral and emotional problems. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 19(2), 119-134.
Vernon, A. (1990). The school psychologist's role in preventative education: Applications of rational-emotive education. School Psychology Review, 19(3), 322-330.
Wilde, J. (Summer 1999). The efficacy of short-term rational-emotive education: A follow-up evaluation. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 13(2), 133-143.
Wilde, J. (December 1996). The efficacy of short-term rational-emotive education with fourth-grade students. Elementary School guidance & Counseling, 31(2), 131-138.
Woods, P. J., Silverman, E. S., Gentilini, J. M., & Cunningham, D. K., &Grieger, R. M. (Winter 1991). Cognitive variables related to suicidal contemplation in adolescents with implications for long-range prevention.Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive behavior Therapy, 9(4), 215-245.
Cognitive Behavior Modification
Robinson, T. R., Smith, S. W., Miller, M. D., & Brownell, M. T. (June 1999). Cognitive behavior modification of hyperactivity-impulsivity and aggression: A meta-analysis of school-based studies. Journal of Educational Psychology, 91(2), 195-203.
Self-Instructional Training
Cassel, J. & Reid, R. (June 1996). Use of a self-regulated strategy intervention to improve word problem-solving skills of students with mild disabilities.Journal of Behavioral Education, 6 (2), 153-172.
Hughes, C., Hugo, K., Blatt, J. (May 1996). Self-instructional intervention for teaching generalized problem-solving within a functional task sequence. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 100(6), 565-579.
Hughes, C., Killian, D. J., Fischer, G. M. (March 1996). Validation and assessment of a conversational interaction intervention.American Journal on Mental Retardation, 100 (5), 493-509.
Johnson, L., Graham, S., & Harris, K. R. (Jan-Feb 1997). The effects of goal setting and self-instruction on learning a reading comprehension strategy: A study of students with learning disabilities. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 30 (1), 80-91.
McLaughlin, T. F., Williams, B. F., & Howard, V. F. (May 1998). Suggested behavioral interventions in the classroom to assist students prenatally exposed to drugs. Behavioral Interventions, 13 (2), 91-109.
Winsler, A., Diaz, R. M., Atencio, D. J., Mc Carthy, E. M., & AdamsChabay, L. (October 2000). Verbal self-regulation over time in preschool children at risk for attention and behavior problems. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry & Allied Disciplines, 41 (7), 875-886.
Verbal Mediation
Cole, P. G., & Pheng, L. C. (December 1998). The effects of verbal mediation training on the problem-solving skills of children with partial sight and children without visual impairments. International Journal of Disability Development and Education, 45(4), 411-422.
Neuman, Y., Leibowitz, L., & Schwarz, B. (Spring 2000). Patterns of verbal mediation during problem solving: A sequential analysis of self-explanation.Journal of Experimental Education, 68 (3), 197-213.
Problem Solving
Suzman, K. B., Morris, R. D., Morris, M. K., & Milan, M. A. (September 1997). Cognitive-behavioral remediation of problem solving deficits in children with acquired brain injury. Journal of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry, 28 (3), 203-212.
Stress Management
Benson, H., Wilcher, M., Greenberg, B., Huggins, E., Ennis, M.,Zuttermeister, P. C., Myers, P., & Friedman, R. (Spring 2000). Academic performance among middle-school students after exposure to a relaxation response curriculum. Journal of Research & Development in Education, 33 (3), 156-165.
Deffenbacher, J. L., Lynch, R. S, Oetting, E. R., & Kemper, C. C. (April 1996). Anger reduction in early adolescents. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 43(2), 149- 157.
Gilbert, J. N. & Orlick, T. (December 1996). Evaluation of a life skills program with grade two children. Elementary School Guidance & Counseling, 31(2), 139-152.
Gonzales, N. A., Tein, J. Y., Sandler, I. N. & Friedman, R. J. (July 2001). On the limits of coping: Interaction between stress and coping for inner-city adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Research, 16 (4), 372-395.
McCraty, R., Atkinson, M., Tomasino, D.Goelitz, J., Mayrovitz, H. N. (Oct-Dec 1999). The impact of an emotional self-management skills course on psychosocial functioning and autonomic recovery to stress in middle school children.Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 34 (4), 246-268.
Miranda, A. & Presentacion, M. J. (March 2000). Efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy in the treatment of children with ADHD, with and without aggressiveness. Psychology in the Schools, 37 (2), 169-182.
Prins, P., & Hanewald, G. (June 1999).Coping self-talk and cognitive interference in anxious children. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 67 (3), 435-439.
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