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Peer reviewedBell, Nancy L.; Nagle, Richard J. – Psychology in the Schools, 1999
Investigates the validity of the Roberts Apperception Test for Children (RATC) by examining the appropriateness of the standardization norms with other nonclinical samples. Findings suggest that the children in this study form a separate and distinct group from the well-adjusted children upon which the RATC scales were normed and supports previous…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Intermediate Grades, Norm Referenced Tests, Personality Measures
Peer reviewedEshel, Yohanan; Koriat, Amalia – School Psychology International, 2001
It has been argued that the nature of academic school psychological programs and the training provided by them are revealed mainly by the informal and often more latent messages delivered to students. Posits that these informal determinants of the training program determine to a large extent the role definition of school psychology that guides…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselor Training, Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Mcloughlin, Caven S.; Kubick, Robert J., Jr. – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
Presented here are arguments for reframing school psychologists as agents-of-change for children's entire life spans through creating positive patterns that promote healthy living. Such a focus on children's strengths and the enhancement of wellness, in contrast to the current pathology-driven model of school psychology, may even develop a cadre…
Descriptors: Wellness, Health Promotion, Prevention, Daily Living Skills
Herman, Keith C.; Merrell, Kenneth W.; Reinke, Wendy M.; Tucker, Carolyn M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
To advance the role of school psychologists in mental health prevention and wellness activities, in this article we describe (a) a social ecological theory for guiding school-based prevention research, (b) the role of schools in the development and prevention of depression, (c) a continuum of school-based support for meeting the needs of children…
Descriptors: Prevention, Wellness, School Psychology, Depression (Psychology)
Hooper, Stephen R. – Exceptionality, 2006
This study was conducted to assess the perceptions of school psychologists regarding myths and misconceptions pertaining to traumatic brain injury (TBI). A sample of 304 school psychologists in the state of North Carolina was surveyed on 11 common myths and misconceptions about TBI. Results indicated that this group performed significantly better…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, School Psychologists, Brain, Head Injuries
Truscott, Stephen D.; Baumgart, Mary B.; Rogers, Keba M. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2004
Recent scrutiny of medical and biotechnology research raises serious concerns about the potential for financial conflicts of interest (FCOIs) to bias research, impede the free flow of scientific information, and use scientific journals to influence consumers about the relative qualities of products produced for profit (e.g., pharmaceuticals).…
Descriptors: Psychoeducational Methods, Researchers, Professional Associations, Incidence
Christenson, Sandra L. – School Psychology Review, 2005
In this article, family?school partnerships are discussed as a viable and essential way to increase the opportunities and supports for all students to enhance their learning progress and meet the recent demands of schooling inherent in accountability systems and most notably of Title I No Child Left Behind legislation. School psychologists are…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, School Psychologists, Family School Relationship, Educational Opportunities
Buckley, Jacquelyn A.; Epstein, Michael H. – California School Psychologist, 2004
Identification of strengths is considered an important part of school psychological practice. However, few instruments are available to school psychologists that allow for systematic and comprehensive evaluation of a student's emotional and behavioral strengths. School psychologists must be provided with psychometrically sound instruments that…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Personality Traits, School Psychologists, Rating Scales
Bolnik, Lauren; Brock, Stephen E. – California School Psychologist, 2005
Documenting the effects of crisis intervention work on school psychologists was the primary purpose of this study. To examine these effects a sample of 400 randomly selected school psychologists were surveyed. Half of the surveys were returned. Among respondents who had previously participated in a crisis intervention, just over 90% reported one…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Counselor Attitudes
Eckert, Tanya L.; Miller, David N.; DuPaul, George J.; Riley-Tillman, T. Christopher – School Psychology Review, 2003
From a random sample of members of the 1996-1997 membership directory of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), school psychologists' acceptability ratings of three school-based programs for the prevention of adolescent suicide were examined. A total of 211 (46.2%) respondents read a case description of a particular prevention…
Descriptors: Prevention, School Psychologists, Suicide, Adolescents
Santos de Barona, Maryann; Barona, Andres – Professional School Counseling, 2006
This article first discusses the challenges in providing psychoeducational services to the rapidly increasing minority populations in the United States, then describes problems encountered by educators. This is followed by a brief elaboration of the role and function of school counselors and school psychologists and how they can facilitate service…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Educational Needs, School Psychologists, School Counselors
Curtis, Michael J.; Grier, J. Elizabeth Chesno; Hunley, Sawyer A. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2003
Trends in data from the past to the present are described for demographic variables (gender, race and ethnicity, preparation levels, credentialing, age and experience) and ratio of students to school psychologists. School psychology in the United States will continue to be characterized as primarily Caucasian, specialist-level and female through…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Personnel Needs, School Psychologists, Employment Projections
Hatzichristou, Chryse; Lampropoulou, Aikaterini; Lykitsakou, Konstantina – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2006
The purpose of this article is to address various issues concerning multicultural interventions at a system level. Diversity is presented through a different conceptual approach and specific implications for school psychological practice are addressed. In this theoretical context an alternative model of school psychological services that was…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, Intervention, School Psychologists, Psychology
Gorges, Todd; Elliott, Stephen N.; Kettler, Ryan J. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2004
This study examined whether experienced and novice school psychology consultants differed in identification of consultee resistance, attribution of sources of resistance, and quantity and variety of strategies to handle resistance. The participants were characterized as novice consultants (N = 33) if they had completed fewer than 20 cases or as…
Descriptors: Consultants, School Psychologists, Prediction, School Psychology
Pettifor, Jean L. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2004
Globalization is a dominant issue in all aspects of business and professional activities in the 21st Century. The International School Psychology Association and the International Test Commission have adopted ethics and competency guidelines to raise the standards of practice for their members. Other international organizations are doing likewise.…
Descriptors: Democracy, School Psychologists, Global Approach, Guidelines

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