Elena Vitalaki
University of Crete
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Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy | 2015
Elias Kourkoutas; Viviana Langher; Elena Vitalaki; Maria Elisabetta Ricci
This article synthesizes the long-lasting counseling process of a family with a child suffering from a chronic illness. The provided intervention model draws on a series of principles from various theoretical approaches, namely systemic, psychodynamic, and resiliency. Family functioning and support is considered a catalytic parameter in assisting children with disabilities to fully develop their potential. This project is based on a family and child-centered integrative counseling model adopting the nonmedical conception of disability. Through the presentation of a case study of a couple who faced a critical situation in the life of their child, this article briefly describes the way the family dynamics were readdressed through this intervention counseling model. In addition, this work attempts to give a picture of the complex and confusing emotional states parents may go through when dealing with physical and psychological health-threatening situations and present guidelines for integrated counseling models.
International Journal of Inclusive Education | 2018
Elena Vitalaki; Elias Kourkoutas; Angela Hart
ABSTRACT Based on the theory of inclusion, the present 3-year pilot program (2013–2016) deals with narrative speech, role play and creative writing as a useful tool to build resilience in primary school students with and without Special Educational Needs (SEN) in the mainstream classroom. The specific aim of the program was to help students develop a series of fundamental psychosocial skills, such as a positive sense of inner self and the ability to cooperate and relate to others by familiarising with them in recognising and expressing the basic emotions of joy, sadness, fear and anger. Under the systematic cooperation among the general education teacher, the special education teacher and the rest of the teaching staff, the concept was to involve the maximum of the school teachers in order to create a Community of Practice, Collaboration, Sharing Learning and Action. Using an action-based research approach, the data from the present work allowed the participating students to demonstrate a range of socio-emotional skills, including those necessary for self-awareness. Similarly, the teachers involved in the project in each class built positive relations with their students and the rest of the teachers as well, whom they encouraged to participate in various collaborative tasks through similar programs.
Computers in Education | 2008
Panagiotes S. Anastasiades; Elena Vitalaki; Nikos Gertzakis
Archive | 2004
Giannis Kugiumutzakis; Theano Kokkinaki; Maria Makrodimitraki; Elena Vitalaki
Educational Technology & Society | 2011
Panagiotes S. Anastasiades; Elena Vitalaki
Europe’s Journal of Psychology | 2013
Theano Kokkinaki; Elena Vitalaki
International Journal of Aging & Human Development | 2013
Theano Kokkinaki; Elena Vitalaki
Journal of Education and Learning | 2015
Elias Kourkoutas; Theodoros Eleftherakis; Elena Vitalaki; Angela Hart
Electronic Journal for Inclusive Education | 2015
Elias Kourkoutas; Agnes Nemethne Toth; Elena Vitalaki
Research & Reviews: Journal of Educational Studies | 2015
Elena Vitalaki; George Tsouvelas; Panagiotes S. Anastasiades