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    Parental Stress and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Grounded Theory Inquiry 

    Fuller, Colleen (2013)
    In this thesis, the researcher applied grounded theory methodology to the question of what combination of conceptual framework and explanatory principles accounts for the differential stress of the parents of children ...
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    Parental Infidelity and Adult Romantic Attachment: A Phenomenological Investigation of Three Women‘s Experience. 

    Kositza, Stefanie (2011)
    Parental infidelity is believed to be the leading reason for divorce in North America, and much research has been conducted on how to help the couple in crisis. However, the impact of parental infidelity reaches far beyond ...
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    Best Counselling Practices for Adult Children who are Experiencing Caregiver Stress of Aging Parents 

    Bovard, Mary (2013)
    This thesis establishes a best practices protocol for counsellors working with adults who are experiencing stress as they provide care for aging parents, and identifies the factors and contexts that create stressful ...
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    Attachment and School Connectedness: A Physical Based Intervention for At-Risk Students 

    Baruta, Tyler (2013-07)
    The adolescent stage is perhaps the most awkward stage in our lives. However, this stage is also one of great importance that ultimately shapes who we become. Given the complexities of social development that are entwined ...
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    Physical Fitness Levels and Daily Physical Activity of Grade One Students 

    Sache, Nicola (2013-07)
    This study aimed to analyze the impact of daily physical activity (DPA), as described in the B.C. curriculum, on grade one students in three different classrooms at Little Mountain Elementary School. The sample comprised ...
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    Positive Effects of a Mentoring Relationship on Marginalized Minority populations: A Literature Review 

    Thompson, Paula (2013-07)
    W.J. Mouat is the largest secondary school in District 34 (Abbotsford) with a widespread catchment area that includes students with culturally diverse backgrounds, including significant numbers of Indo-Canadian and Aboriginal ...
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    Elementary School Aged Children Living With Anxiety: Raising Awareness, Developing Prevention Strategies, and Providing Intervention 

    Robertson, Kristina (2013-07)
    The purpose of this project is to examine childhood anxiety disorders. Children with anxiety disorders have an excessive amount of worry and fear that interferes with their ability to function. Anxiety has three reactionary ...
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    Benefits of Implementing Character Education at an Alternative High School 

    Lawrence, Margot (2013-07)
    Many alternative high school students suffer from low self-esteem, a lack of social skills awareness, a lack of a positive vision and belief in themselves and their life's direction. And unfortunately, in the classroom, ...
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    Personality Type in a Post-Injury Chronic Pain Population 

    Llewellyn, Madron (2008-03)
    When working with clients experiencing chronic pain, counsellors need to have as wide a range of understanding as possible. Some clients experience chronic pain as a barrier to return to optimal functioning and quality of ...
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    A Biographical Analysis of the Ethical Principles of Nelson Mandela: Lessons for Applied Psychology 

    Lewis, Ken (2012)
    The decisional process and ethical principles of Mandela, the leader of the African National Congress who later became the President of South Africa, were analyzed and compared with the principles and decisional process ...
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