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Doll, Beth; Spies, Rob; Champion, Allison – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2012
This article describes an ecological framework for school mental health services that differs in important ways from existing service delivery models. The model is based on research describing ecological frameworks underlying students' school success. Ecological characteristics of schools and classrooms that promote academic success are described…
Descriptors: Health Services, School Psychologists, Mental Health Programs, Academic Achievement
Stewart, Latoya S.; Carlson, John S. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2010
This study takes an in-depth look at parental acceptability (i.e., the ability to meet parent needs) of an intervention that has shown strong empirical support for treating and preventing childhood conduct disorder. The authors obtained acceptability data from 30 parents of children ages 5 to 12 years presenting externalizing behavior problems…
Descriptors: Health Services, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Evaluation
Bharath, Srikala; Kumar, K. V. Kishore – Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2008
Life Skills Education (LSE) is a novel promotional program that teaches generic life skills through participatory learning methods of games, debates, role-plays, and group discussion. Conceptual understanding and practicing of the skills occurs through experiential learning in a non-threatening setting. Such initiatives provide the adolescent with…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Health Promotion, Health Programs, Experiential Learning
Baldwin, Bruce A. – 1978
Crisis intervention is a now accepted form of brief therapy that has become the treatment of choice for many individuals seeking to cope more effectively with life stresses. Recently, there has been an evolution of several disparate styles of crisis intervention in the direction of one convergent model. The screening/assessment style that…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Counseling, Crisis Intervention, Helping Relationship

Mann, Philip A. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1978
This model presents a working plan of consultation between schools and a community mental health agency. This involves two functioning levels: (1) concern with process issues; (2) interpersonal transactions between staff and students. This model defines stages in relationship to the institution. It emphasizes the importance of multi-level…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Consultation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
ARNOLD, MARY F.; AND OTHERS – 1966
THE MAIN ADVANTAGE OF THE PROGRAM EVALUATION AND REVIEW TECHNIQUE (PERT) IS THE PROVISION OF A GRAPHIC MODEL OF ACTIVITIES WITH ESTIMATES OF THE TIME, RESOURCES, PERSONNEL, AND FACILITIES NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH A SEQUENCE OF INTERDEPENDENT ACTIVITIES, AS IN PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION. A PERT MODEL CAN ALSO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PERSONS AND…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Adult Education, Critical Path Method, Decision Making
Blake, Ronald E. – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1980
Notes the evolving definition of mental health "primary prevention," the future of which is currently jeopardized. Describes a study of the effectiveness of primary prevention in relieving some of the signs and symptoms of teacher burnout. Includes the format of a teacher inservice program which addresses teacher burnout. (SB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Services, Inservice Teacher Education