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Doumas, Diana M.; Midgett, Aida; Peck, Matt – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2023
This study evaluated the relationship among use defending behaviors, gender, and self-esteem among students trained in a brief, bystander bullying intervention (N = 93). Students were taught four specific strategies to use to defend targets of bullying. We used hierarchical regression analyses to test a moderator model in which we hypothesized…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Gender Differences, Bullying, Audiences
Gould, Kaitlin; Gaither, Jamie; Dart, Evan; Weaver, Adam D. – Communique, 2018
Single-case design (SCD) methodology, in which data are displayed in a line graph, can be helpful in determining intervention effectiveness in research and practice. Using visual inspection of graphed data, researchers and practitioners can explore the existence of a functional relationship between implementation of the intervention and a…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Intervention, Graphs, Data
Thirkield, Michelle L. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for youth experiencing anxiety. While various group-based CBT programs have demonstrated effectiveness for anxious youth, few have integrated SMART technology into service delivery to increase engagement and active learning. The On Second Though (OST) program is a social-emotional…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Anxiety, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Group Counseling
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Gardner, Lauren M.; Campbell, Jonathan M.; Keisling, Bruce; Murphy, Laura – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2018
The DSM-5 features level of support ratings for social communication (SC) and restrictive and repetitive behaviors (RRB) for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We contrasted cognitive, adaptive, and autism severity scores across SC and RRB groups for 158 individuals with ASD diagnosed in a developmental disabilities clinic. Roughly…
Descriptors: Correlation, Autism, Severity (of Disability), Interpersonal Communication
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Boden, Tom – Educational & Child Psychology, 2020
Aims: This paper describes the application of a clinical cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) intervention with an adolescent in a further education setting who was experiencing low mood and anxiety. Method: A retrospective single case study design was used based on data collected from outcomes and systematic feedback measures previously…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification, Therapy, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Root, Melissa M.; Bray, Melissa A.; Maykel, Cheryl; Cross, Karen; Shankar, Nilani L.; Theodore, Lea A. – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2016
Practitioners working with children diagnosed with cancer in the school environment must consider several facets in order to effectively work with the child and family. The remission rate for children with cancer is relatively high, so one must consider whether the child is anticipating treatment, actively in treatment, or posttreatment when one…
Descriptors: Cancer, Stress Variables, Intervention, Clinical Diagnosis
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La Salle, Tamika P.; Hagermoser Sanetti, Lisa M. – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2016
Healthy students are better learners. Establishing positive school climates where students are healthy, engaged, and prepared to learn is a critical component in increasing student engagement and closing the achievement gap. As such, educators need to be aware of the impact of education-related outcomes on student outcomes and schools' ability to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Correlation, Learner Engagement, School Psychologists
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Cornell, Dewey; Bradshaw, Catherine P. – School Psychology Review, 2015
In this commentary, Cornell and Bradshaw report decades of research in school psychology have brought attention to the culture of peer bullying and harassment that was a largely neglected problem in most schools. At the same time, research on the school environment has brought recognition to the importance of a safe and supportive school climate.…
Descriptors: Bullying, School Psychology, Peer Groups, Educational Environment
Peugeot, Megan A. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Through a Whole Child lens a cross-sectional quantitative research design evaluated the impact of academic and nonacademic support structures on student reading achievement per the third grade Ohio Achievement Assessment (OAA). Two demographically similar public school districts within geographical proximity in Ohio were involved utilizing…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Reading Achievement, Reading Tests
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Collyer, Sam – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2012
An exploratory survey of Assistants in Scottish educational psychology services (EPSs) was undertaken, guided by four questions: Who are Assistants? Why are they employed/not employed? What do Assistants do? How are Assistants supported and supervised? Twenty-one Assistants and 15 managers were interviewed. It was found that Assistants worked…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Surveys, Foreign Countries
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Savina, Elena; Moskovtseva, Ludmila; Naumenko, Oksana; Zilberberg, Anna – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2014
This study examined the perception of children's internalising and externalising behaviours by Russian teachers, mothers and school psychologists. The participants rated their agreement about the causes, seriousness and recommended interventions for the problem behaviour of a fictitious girl/boy described in two vignettes. Mixed ANOVAs indicated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Behavior Problems
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Blotnicky-Gallant, Pamela; Martin, Cheron; McGonnell, Melissa; Corkum, Penny – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2015
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has a significant impact on children's social, emotional, and academic performance in school, and as such, teachers are in a good position to provide evidence-based interventions to help ensure optimal adjustment of their students. The current study examined teachers' knowledge and beliefs about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Knowledge Level
Furlong, Michael; Dowdy, Erin; Carnazzo, Katherine; Bovery, Bibliana L.; Kim, Eui – Communique, 2014
The reemergence of positive psychology in the past 15 years has brought a renewed focus on psychological dispositions such as gratitude and their relationship to youth's subjective well-being and academic achievement. Similarly, youth development and developmental asset literatures have emphasized the value of examining youth positive…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Psychology, Well Being, Academic Achievement
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Ling, Jiying; Anderson, Laura M.; Ji, Hong – School Psychology International, 2015
This article reviews the results of a school-based self-management intervention for Chinese obese children at risk for metabolic syndrome. Twenty-eight Chinese obese children (M age?=?10 years) and their parents participated in the study. Metabolic syndrome risk factors were measured pre- and post-intervention. The risk factors included Body Mass…
Descriptors: Self Management, Asians, Metabolism, At Risk Persons
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Dart, Evan H.; Cook, Clayton R.; Collins, Tai A.; Gresham, Frank M.; Chenier, Jeffrey S. – School Psychology Review, 2012
Behavioral consultation has been shown to be an effective way for school psychologists to work with teachers in implementing interventions for student problem behavior. Some teachers are resistant to the behavioral consultation process and thereby fail to implement agreed upon interventions with integrity, which is problematic considering the…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Change, Correlation, Student Behavior
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