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Boat, Barbara W.; Forman, Sarah B. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2008
According to these authors, it is correct to assume that mental health professionals, including psychologists, may not have adequate literature that provides an evidence-informed basis for making decisions about a parent's contact with a child whom he/she has sexually molested. Indeed, there are several sources of information that may negatively…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Psychologists, Mental Health Workers, Courts
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Anderson, Norman B. – American Psychologist, 2007
This report is designed to keep you up-to-date on APA's priorities, ongoing activities, and annual special events. This issue contains APA Directorate reports, the President's report, and the Treasurer's report.
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Annual Reports, Psychological Services, Psychologists
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White, Aaronette M.; Wright-Soika, Marcia; Russell, Monica S. – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2007
Teaching students to think critically while integrating their personal experiences with feminist scholarship has become a very important objective in the Introduction to Women's Studies course. Women's studies introductory courses are designed to introduce students to feminist inquiry, using gender as the center of analysis while examining its…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Racial Differences, Psychologists, Introductory Courses
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Edwards, Oliver W.; Mumford, Vincent E.; Shillingford, M. Ann; Serra-Roldan, Rut – Children & Schools, 2007
Since the enactment of the federally funded Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) program, students considered at risk of school failure have received increasing attention. Identification and treatment of students considered at risk often emphasize the risk behaviors themselves. The traditional medical model assumes there is a disease entity or…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Prevention, Intervention, School Psychologists
Butterman, Eric – Instructor, 2007
This article discusses the favoritism among teachers. According to Adele Brodkin, a child psychologist, few teachers are above favoritism and this shows that teachers are just human. She advises teachers to acknowledge that they do have favorites and make sure not to treat favorites in any special way. In this article, the author presents…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Strategies, Teacher Attitudes, Behavior Patterns
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. – 1995
This document is intended to present briefly the needs of children and families, to identify the greatest gaps in services, and to discuss how psychology can mobilize as a profession to address both needs and gaps. It begins by highlighting prominent indicators to demonstrate that America's children and families are in crisis. Following that are a…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Childhood Needs, Children, Consultants
Reynolds, Maynard C., Ed. – 1971
The conference intended to stimulate dialogue between psychologists and educators for the purpose of developing "creative propositions" that address the functions of schooling with the most relevant and advanced psychological knowledge. Most broadly, the papers and critiques are concerned with how psychology could be used to improve: (1)…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Agents, Child Development, Cognitive Development
Tentoni, Stuart C.; Storm, Heidi A. – 1990
The adolescent suicide rate in the United States has tripled in the last 25 years. While suicides cause tremendous familial complications, this act also causes significant upheaval in the public school environment. The purpose of this paper is to offer an updated theoretical rationale as to why children and early adolescents are choosing suicide…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bereavement, Crisis Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education
Birk, Janice M.; Kim, Sue H. – 1995
Although psychologists have played key roles in providing mental health services to rural populations for many years, only recently has the profession begun to devote more attention to the issues of psychologists who work in rural areas. Existing literature on rural mental health has focused primarily on unique problems of rural populations and…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics, Mental Health Workers, Occupational Surveys
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. – 1995
The Center for Psychology in Schools and Education of the American Psychological Association (APA) promotes the consistent presence of the field of psychology in policy, practice, research, and programs for schools and education. The Center also raises awareness of the profession's commitment to schools and education among: APA members; national,…
Descriptors: Contracts, Educational Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Services
Mikesell, Susan G. – 1995
About 1 in 12 couples in the United States face the "how to have" element of reproductive choices. Assistive Reproductive Technology (ART) involves manipulation of genetic material outside of the body. Infertile couples have a large range of options in the achievement of a conception and are easily overwhelmed. As new choices are offered…
Descriptors: Childlessness, Counseling, Family Counseling, Family Life
Barisone, Monica; And Others – 1996
The various ways in which psychology students can move from the realm of cognitive content to theory-based professionalism are explored here. Students in an undergraduate psychology class were told to formulate a behavior plan for graduation. It is believed that the cognitive "content" of the psychology student can be used to facilitate…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Chevalier, Nancy E.; Lyon, Mark A. – 1993
Empirical studies on the ethical decision-making practices of school psychologists are lacking. The purpose of this study was to investigate school psychologists' preferred resolutions to a number of ethical problems and their reasons for acting in a chosen manner. Members (N=76) of the National Association of School Psychologists were surveyed. A…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
Allie, Stephen M. – 1990
In the spring of 1988 an independent school district in Texas formed a 30-member strategic planning team which gathered data on factors impacting the school district at that time and into the foreseeable future. Planning was facilitated by the appointment of 15 action teams formed to write specific plans to fulfill various targets and strategies.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employee Assistance Programs, Personal Narratives, Program Development
John, Kirk R. – 1993
This document defines memory as a complex, interactive process that is a prerequisite for all higher learning. Without intact memory skills, a host of disorders may ensue ranging from mild learning problems to disorientation and helplessness (Lezak, 1983). Because of the pervasive and central role memory plays in people's lives, school…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Child Development, Children
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