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Stephanie D'Costa; Patrice Leverett; Ashley Colson; Andy Garbacz – School Psychology, 2024
There is a need for increased collaboration between mental health providers who work with children and youth to increase continuity of care across settings. While schools can be an optimal location for mental health support, school psychologists often have to work with clinical providers given the increases in youth mental health needs and the…
Descriptors: Children, School Psychologists, Clinical Psychology, Psychologists
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Darwin, Claire; Howarth, Imogen; Booker, Roger – Educational & Child Psychology, 2022
Aim(s): This exploratory research aimed to explore the views of education setting staff who have undertaken an Analysis of Additional Needs Screening Tool (AANT) online assessment and consultation with an Educational Psychologist (EP). Initially, education staff complete the online AANT form, comprising a range of solution-oriented questions about…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Needs Assessment, Screening Tests
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Hadjar Mohajerzad; Daniel Diekmann – International Journal of Educational Management, 2025
Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate how educational researchers work together with practitioners in practical research projects. Design/methodology/approach: Mixed-method. Findings: Our findings suggest that researchers recognize their own limitations as well as those of practitioners and policy makers and learn from collaboration,…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Cooperation, Educational Researchers, Attitudes
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EB Caron; Golda S. Ginsburg; Jeffery E. Pella; Michela A. Muggeo – Grantee Submission, 2024
Post-training consultation support is linked to improvements in evidence-based treatment fidelity following initial training, but little is known about what makes it work, and how clinician-level factors may moderate its effects. This study examined the adherence and competence of N = 33 school-based clinicians trained to provide modular Cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification, School Psychologists, Consultants
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Mylien T. Duong; Eric J. Bruns; Kristine Lee; Shanon Cox; Jessica Coifman; Ashley Mayworm; Aaron R. Lyon – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2021
A meta-analysis was conducted to examine the relative rates of youth mental health service utilization across settings among the general population and among those with elevated mental health symptoms or clinical diagnoses. Rates of school-based mental health were compared to outpatient, primary care, child welfare, juvenile justice, and…
Descriptors: Youth, Mental Health, Mental Health Programs, School Counseling
Ashleigh Bennett – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Research has shown discrepancies between the rates of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) diagnosis and diverse racial/cultural groups. Whereas ADHD is believed to occur in equal proportions in the Caucasian and African-American communities, African-Americans are far less likely to be diagnosed and treated for ADHD (Hervey-Jumper,…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Racial Differences, African Americans, Clinical Diagnosis
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Thompson, David – Educational & Child Psychology, 2018
The changes taking place within the Sheffield service from 1970 onwards, away from child guidance towards a broadly based application of psychology within the whole education department, not just schools, raised questions about training psychologists to take up this new role. Since the publication of the Summerfield report in 1968 (DES, 1968),…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, School Psychologists, Foreign Countries, Professional Development
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Hart, Robert – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2011
There are manifold benefits of parental involvement in a child's education, but there is evidence of gender imbalances in parental involvement. This article describes research into fathers' involvement with educational psychologists (EPs) working with children undergoing statutory assessment. A content analysis of children's files from one…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Parent Participation, Interviews
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Daly, Edward J., III; Doll, Beth; Schulte, Ann C.; Fenning, Pamela – Psychology in the Schools, 2011
In the past decade, American professional psychology has taken significant steps toward a unified statement of the competencies that define the practice of psychology, regardless of specialty. The purpose of this article is to explain the current competency initiative in professional psychology and examine its implications and potential impact on…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Content Analysis
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Toomey, Kristine D.; Levinson, Edward M.; Palmer, Eric J. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2009
This study investigated the validity of J. L. Holland's (1997) theory of vocational personalities and work environments. The sample consisted of 241 randomly selected members of the National Association of School Psychologists, each of whom completed a demographic data form, the Self-Directed Search-Revised (SDS-R; J. L. Holland, 1994) and a…
Descriptors: Psychologists, School Psychologists, Personality Theories, Foreign Countries
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Gutow, Mindy R.; Rynkewitz, Stefanie; Reicher, Shira R. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2009
The role of the school psychologist has evolved from serving as a gatekeeper for special education eligibility to that of a change agent within the school. This shift in professional focus positions school psychologists with the capacity to make an impact beyond the school setting. This article provides an example of how the consultative skills…
Descriptors: Community Needs, Family Violence, Psychologists, School Psychologists
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Tysinger, P. Dawn; Tysinger, Jeffrey A.; Diamanduros, Terry – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
The study investigated the consultation approaches of collaborative-directive and collaborative-nondirective and the influence of teacher expectations for consultation on their ratings of consultation success. Teachers viewed videotaped consultation sessions of a collaborative-directive or collaborative-nondirective consultation session that…
Descriptors: Consultants, Psychologists, School Psychologists, Consultation Programs
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Wilson, Kristen E.; Erchul, William P.; Raven, Bertram H. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2008
The Interpersonal Power Inventory (IPI) has been applied previously to investigate school psychologists engaged in problem-solving consultation with teachers concerning students having various learning and adjustment problems. Relevant prior findings include (a) consultants and teachers both perceive soft power strategies as more effective than…
Descriptors: Consultants, Psychologists, School Psychologists, Teaching Methods
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Carroll, Erin E.; Skinner, Christopher H.; McCleary, Daniel F.; von Mizener, Briana Hautau; Bliss, Stacy L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
Articles published between 2000 and 2008 in four major school psychology journals--"School Psychology Review," "Journal of School Psychology," "Psychology in the Schools," and "School Psychology Quarterly"--were classified based on type (empirical or narrative) and on the primary and secondary authors' affiliations. Results showed that more than…
Descriptors: Psychologists, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Literature Reviews
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Dobbs, Jennifer; Arnold, David H. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2009
The relationships between preschool children and their teachers are an important component of the quality of the preschool experience. This study used attribution theory as a framework to better understand these relationships, examining the connection between teachers' perceptions of children's behavior and teachers' behavior toward those…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Attribution Theory, Behavior Problems, Psychologists
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