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Lisa S. Peterson; Alejandra Ojeda-Beck; Monica Oganes; Carmen Cisneroz; Chieh Li; Andrew Shanock – Communique, 2025
All school psychologists benefit from understanding best practices for supporting multilingual students given the increasing number of students in our schools who speak a language other than English. School psychologists should address the challenges faced by multilingual students and promote educational equity through a multifaceted approach that…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Best Practices, School Psychologists, Professional Development
Reva Mathieu-Sher – Communique, 2025
School psychologists dedicate considerable time and energy to supporting the mental and emotional well-being of students, often putting others' needs ahead of their own. Some simple self-compassion strategies that are presented in this article can help build the emotional resilience needed to thrive in this challenging role and also model the…
Descriptors: Self Concept, School Psychologists, Well Being, Caring
Courtenay A. Barrett; Kathrin E. Maki; Steven R. Chesnut – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
Schools conduct comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations to identify students with specific learning disabilities (SLDs) and determine whether they qualify for special education services. This decision-making process is complex and research has documented many factors influencing SLD identification decisions. One such factor may be…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Beliefs, Disability Identification, School Psychologists
Kristine A. Camacho; Christina Dwyer; Sara Whitcomb; Paige Pannozzo – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
Much conversation at the national level has focused on the importance of maintaining a 1:500 school psychologist to student ratio when school psychologists are tasked with practicing within the comprehensive school psychologist role (National Association of School Psychologists [NASP], 2020b). Data on ratios is currently reported in most of the…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Counseling, Occupational Information, Responsibility
Dylan O. Barton – Communique, 2024
The article explores the critical need for school psychologists to savor the rewarding aspects of their roles while acknowledging prevalent stressors. By examining job satisfaction and dissatisfaction, the author highlights the importance of cultivating sources of joy in their professional lives to enhance feelings of fulfillment and, ultimately,…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Job Satisfaction, Occupational Information, Anxiety
Danielle Rozmiarek; Franci Crepeau-Hobson – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Compassion fatigue refers to the negative consequences associated with working with traumatized individuals. When a crisis occurs, school psychologists are often the first to respond to the mental health needs of the children, frequently exposing them to the intimate details of the crisis and increasing the risk of compassion fatigue. The aim of…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Altruism, Fatigue (Biology), Crisis Intervention
Laree B. Foster; Scott L. Decker – Communique, 2024
Children are biologically predisposed to develop language, but learning to read requires years of instruction on the associations and conventions inherent to culturally specific writing systems. This does not come easily to all students. Dyslexia is a specific type of reading disability that impacts millions of learners in the K-12 school system.…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Dyslexia, Reading Difficulties, School Psychologists
Erin Quigley; Chelsea Hyde – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2024
Assessment and management of youth suicide risk is a key role for school psychologists. However, prior research indicates that psychologists commonly lack confidence and feel unprepared when they graduated to conduct risk assessments. This qualitative study explored nine Victorian early-career school psychologists' role in risk assessment, and…
Descriptors: Novices, School Psychologists, Risk Assessment, Foreign Countries
David M. Hulac; Kathleen B. Aspiranti; Jaden Nyberg – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Reviews of the scholarly productivity of school psychologists are useful for informing people who are in positions to review school psychology faculty member work. Normative data can serve as a benchmark to understand how productive school psychology faculty members are. The current research investigates faculty members at universities who have…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Writing (Composition), Productivity, School Psychology
Debi Kipps-Vaughan; Margaret Dassira; Kiersten Bell – Communique, 2025
According to the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013), an substance use disorder (SUD) involves patterns of symptoms caused by using a substance that an individual continues taking despite its negative effects. Though there are 11 specific DSM-5 criteria for an SUD, they…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Intervention, School Psychologists, Adolescents
David Shriberg; Celeste M. Malone; Lisa Kelly-Vance; Annmary S. Abdou; Kane Carlock; Breanna Nwancha; Malena A. Nygaard; Jazlyn N. Rowan; Avy Zheng – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Social justice has become a common goal in school psychology, including in practice guidelines. However, there is a paucity of research reflecting a representative sample of US practitioners providing input on key social justice competency areas and how frequently they employ these competencies. Utilizing a national sample of 145 practitioners,…
Descriptors: School Psychology, School Psychologists, Social Justice, Competence
Stephanie Corcoran – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2024
One of the most important, and neglected, aspects of the school assessment process is the feedback phase. The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the extent to which feedback is being conducted, training in feedback, and the types of feedback practices used in school settings. One hundred thirty-two school assessment professionals…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Feedback (Response), Test Interpretation, Student Evaluation
Gray, DeLeon L.; Lee, Alexandra A.; Harris-Thomas, Brooke; Ali, Joanna N.; Allah, Kia J. – Educational Psychologist, 2023
In this article, we provide guidance for educational psychologists who want to advance equity-focused school policies and practices through engaged scholarship. We conceptualize a philosophy of engagement and describe how it can facilitate psychologists' efforts to address the social conditions of people from historically marginalized communities.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Psychology, Educational Philosophy, School Psychologists
Emily Kerstein; Jennifer McGrory Cooper – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
We are in the midst of a youth mental health crisis. Yet, many children and adolescents who need services do not have access to high-quality mental health care. This is especially true for low-income and economically marginalized families and youth of color. Schools offer an ideal setting in which children and adolescents can access services;…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, School Psychologists, Intervention, Adolescents
Tim Hooper; Kevin Woods; Kate Fallon; Helen Chilton; Ruth Dennis; Adrienne Sedgwick; Jo Suchy; Joe Wilson; Josh Woods – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2024
The research aimed to estimate educational psychologist (EP) service provision required to deliver a "good" level of EP service within primary and secondary schools in one local authority (LA) in England. There is no current shared understanding of the level of demand for EP services, nor the required workforce to meet projected needs.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Psychologists, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools