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Rutter, Sarah; Atkinson, Cathy – Educational & Child Psychology, 2022
Aim: There is increasing recognition of the centrality schools have in supporting children and young people's mental health and wellbeing, and the role of educational psychologists (EPs) in supporting this. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a frequently-used, evidence-based approach for supporting a range of outcomes. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Psychologists
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Thomas, George; Atkinson, Cathy; Allen, Craig – Educational & Child Psychology, 2019
Aim: This paper sought to explore UK educational psychologists' (EP) practice in relation to motivational interviewing (MI), a counselling style for resolving ambivalence and supporting change. Method: An online survey was circulated to practitioner EPs via professional fora containing questions about EPs' knowledge and use of MI. One hundred and…
Descriptors: Motivation Techniques, Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Barriers
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Connor, Julie; Atkinson, Cathy – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2021
While there is increasing awareness of diversity within school-based practice amongst educational psychologists (EPs), one overlooked group is arguably children born intersex, whose needs are often not identified or understood. This research reports an exploratory interview design with a single case to understand the role of an EP in casework…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Role, Children
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Eddleston, Adrienne; Atkinson, Cathy – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2018
Within the United Kingdom (UK), recent socio-legislative changes have led to increased trading of educational psychology services (EPSs) and greater focus on accountability. However, the impact of educational psychologists' (EPs') practice can be difficult to ascertain, particularly within consultation where resultant actions are often implemented…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Psychology, Models, Accountability
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Hyde, Rebekah; Atkinson, Cathy – Educational & Child Psychology, 2019
Aim: Corporate parenting in the UK may not be well-operationalised, with a potential role for educational psychologists (EPs) in promoting effective practice. This paper explores care leavers' needs and priorities from the perspective of self-determination theory (SDT), which relates the individual's motivation to the human need for competence,…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Caregivers, Educational Psychology, Psychologists
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Morris, Rachel; Atkinson, Cathy – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2018
The Children and Families Act (2014) has seen the extension of the role of educational psychologists (EPs) to cover the age range from birth to 25 years. EPs have had to develop and extend their practice to meet the needs of post-16 young people with special educational needs and disabilities. Research on transition from compulsory education to…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Role, Transitional Programs
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Dunsmuir, Sandra; Atkinson, Cathy; Lang, Jane; Warhurst, Amy; Wright, Sarah – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2017
Objective Structured Professional Assessments (OSPAs) were developed and evaluated at three universities in the United Kingdom, to supplement supervisor assessments of trainee educational psychologists' placement practice. Participating second year students on three educational psychology doctoral programmes (n = 31) and tutors (n = 12) were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Graduate Students
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Atkinson, Cathy; Dunsmuir, Sandra; Lang, Jane; Wright, Sarah – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2015
The Children and Families Act (2014) extends statutory protections for young people with special educational needs and disabilities until age 25. Consequently the core curriculum for trainee educational psychologists (TEPs) needs to be developed beyond the current focus of work with early years and school-age children. In order to define requisite…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Counselor Training, Trainees
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Atkinson, Cathy; Squires, Garry; Bragg, Joanna; Wasilewski, David; Muscutt, Janet – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2013
This project follows a survey into the role of UK educational psychologists (EPs) in delivering therapeutic interventions to children and young people. Four educational psychology services (EPSs) that identified themselves as providing effective therapeutic practice were selected on the basis of their qualitative responses to the survey. Site…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Therapy, Foreign Countries, Psychologists
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Atkinson, Cathy; Corban, Ian; Templeton, Jenny – Support for Learning, 2011
This article considers the evolving role of the educational psychologist (EP) in providing therapeutic support to children and young people. Through two small-scale research studies, EPs' use of therapeutic interventions and issues in delivering them are explored. Findings reveal use of a range of therapeutic interventions in different contexts…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Therapy, Foreign Countries
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Harding, Emma; Atkinson, Cathy – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2009
Legislation, literature and research have recently advocated the importance of establishing and representing the views of children and young people. This study aimed to establish how Educational Psychologists (EPs) in one authority ascertain and present children's views in written reports. Content analysis was undertaken on the pupils' view…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Student Attitudes, Educational Psychology, Psychologists
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Atkinson, Cathy; Woods, Kevin – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2007
This study seeks to provide current survey data from qualified psychologists about effective supervision, in view of increased fieldwork supervision demands, due to restructured initial professional training. A model of effective fieldwork supervision emerges in which a well-managed and communicative partnership between trainee psychologist and…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Supervision
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Atkinson, Cathy; Regan, Teresa; Williams, Christine – Support for Learning, 2006
The work of educational psychologists (EPs) is often focused on those children identified as having special educational needs. This focus may restrict opportunities for EPs to become involved in the wider application of psychology within education. This article explores ways in which EPs can make an effective contribution to the enhancement of…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Self Efficacy, Metacognition, Action Research
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Atkinson, Cathy; Woods, Kevin – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2003
This study considers the application and effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing (MI) as an intervention strategy for secondary school pupils experiencing disaffection. Using a case study example, the process of intervention and the use of specific techniques from other psychological approaches are described. Results identify issues concerning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students, Psychologists, Intervention