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Humes, Charles W.; Hohenshil, Thomas H. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1987
Notes that there are more counseling personnel in the elementary schools than ever before. Examines similarities and differences among school counselors, school psychologists, and school social workers. Provides role definitions for each group, recognizes overlap, and urges that counseling personnel work together to benefit students. (NB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Occupational Information, Role Perception
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Danquah, Samuel A. – Journal of School Psychology, 1987
Describes nature of school psychology programs and practices in Ghana, beginning with the historical development of practices during the period 1529-1971. Presents comparative analysis of past and contemporary school psychology practices. Discusses an examination of the system of school administration, professional education of teachers and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Sandy, Leo R. – Psychology in the Schools, 1986
Describes a process whereby the school psychologist writes a more descriptive and less interpretative report. Encourages parents and staffing team members to become collaborators in hypothesis testing relative to the test results instead of being passive recipients of the psychologists' wisdom. Attempts to decrease defensiveness, improve…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Descriptive Writing, Parent School Relationship
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Benson, A. Jerry; Hughes, Jan – School Psychology Review, 1985
A questionnaire was used to gather data from school psychologists, school superintendents, and state education departments. Results indicated school psychologists play a significant part in defining their role. Major resources of influence are delineated as defined by survey respondents. Intervention strategies for role modification are discussed.…
Descriptors: Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Analysis, Job Development
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Eitel, Susan Brown; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1984
Examined the roles of 11 school psychologists in an urban school in a time sampling study conducted by trained observers. Results generally confirmed the findings of self-report studies showing that 30-40 percent of the psychologists' time was spent in assessment. (JAC)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Observation, Research Methodology
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Wendt, Robert N.; Zake, Jerome – Psychology in the Schools, 1984
Presents an overview of family systems perspectives as they relate to the functioning of the school psychologist, reviews briefly current available levels of family intervention, and presents guidelines for training school psychologists in family dynamics and family therapy. Suggests that family systems approach is complex and necessitates…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Counseling, Higher Education
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Frank, Brenda B. – School Psychology Review, 1985
Epileptic children may have physical and emotional needs which can interfere with learning and socialization. Current prevalence estimates, definitions, and classifications of epilepsy are surveyed. Factors affecting the epileptic child's school performance and specific learning problems are addressed. Specific roles are presented for school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Drug Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Epilepsy
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Shepard, John W. – Journal of Career Development, 1985
Describes a study that analyzed the actual performance of school psychologists in career development functions, the future importance school psychologists attach to career development functions, and the educational preparation of school psychologists with respect to career development functions. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Disabilities, Job Training
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Perry, Cheryl L. – School Psychology Review, 1984
The Minnesota Heart Health Program is described as an example of a health promotion program partially implemented through the schools. The potential roles for the school psychologist in designing and initiating health consultation programs are addressed at several levels from individual consultation with students to multi-staged intervention…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Consultation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education
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Reynolds, William M. – School Psychology Review, 1984
Depression is considered a significant affective disorder in children and adolescents. This article provides school psychologists with information concerning the current status of depression in this population. Epidemiological data on depression is provided with phenomenology and diagnostic criteria, review of assessment measures, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Children, Clinical Diagnosis
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Peters, Carole; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1984
Anorexia nervosa and bulimia are major concerns for high school students, especially females. These syndromes interfere with normal functioning and social development and can be life-threatening. Definitions, characteristics, symptoms, and treatment approaches for these two eating disorders are discussed, and suggestions for involvement of the…
Descriptors: Anorexia Nervosa, Body Weight, Eating Habits, Emotional Disturbances
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Greene, John W.; Thompson, Warren – School Psychology Review, 1984
Children and adolescents with recurrent somatic complaints represent some of the most complex school health-related problems encountered by school officials and physicians. These complaints account for missed days and are often the primary reason for prolonged absences. A collaborative approach involving a school psychologist and physician team is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attendance, Children, Cocounseling
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Shellenberger, Sylvia; Couch, Kathy Watkins – School Psychology Review, 1984
Methods are described to develop and maintain close relationships between school psychologists and health care professionals in a school setting. The roles of school psychologists employed in medical settings to work in tandem with physicians are examined, along with implications for training. (Author/DWH)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Personnel, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Knoff, Howard M. – Journal of School Psychology, 1984
Presents a model that integrates a consultation problem-solving process with three preventive mental health levels. A review of the relevant literature is presented with each component of the model, and pragmatic applications are suggested to facilitate both problem-solving and consultation. The tertiary prevention level is emphasized. (BH)
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Discipline, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
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Asbury, Charles A. – Negro Educational Review, 1984
Differences were investigated in perception of Black and White school psychologists regarding their professional role(s). Both gave a high rating to testing and assessment; Whites were less concerned than Blacks with reaching school objectives and identifying with other professionals on the Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) team. (CJM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Racial Differences
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