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Keogh, B. K.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1975
Fifty-eight credentialed school psychologists in 10 school districts were interviewed individually about background and training, professional duties, favored clinical techniques, and opinions and recommendations for improved services. Bulk of time was devoted to activities related to assessment of pupils with little involvement in research,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Personnel, Psychological Services, Pupil Personnel Workers
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Esterson, Harold; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
Describes a counseling program which attempts to deal with child underachievement (in school) through the use of time-limited parent counseling groups, involving school psychologists as well as a community mental health agency. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Elementary Education, Group Counseling, Low Ability Students
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Telzrow, Cathy Fultz – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
The author contends that the skills required of the successful director of career education are contained in the well-trained school psychologist and that the goals of career development projects seem compatible with the goals of school psychology. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Development, Career Education, Educational Programs
Rogers, Carl R. – J Appl Behav Sci, 1969
Descriptors: Education, Government (Administrative Body), Graduate Study, Human Relations
Gordon, Sol – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1969
Condensed from "Grade Teacher, Volume 86 (December 1968), 70-75.
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Curriculum Design, Decentralization, Disadvantaged Youth
Herman, Kenneth – 1981
This discussion of an online, in-house computer system used in a group clinical psychology practice describes the development of a program designed to offer cost-effective testing services for patients of mental health professionals. The report provides detailed information on two psychological testing inventories rendered via computer. The first…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Computer Assisted Testing, Cost Effectiveness, Diagnostic Tests
Lefkowitz, Joel – 1977
This paper presents a description of police research problems in such fashion that it could be generalized to other types of organizations. A two-dimensional taxonomy of problems in conducting psychological research in police departments is discussed. The first dimension concerns generality-uniqueness of the problem, relative to formal…
Descriptors: Classification, Consultants, Experimenter Characteristics, Law Enforcement
Bunker, Douglas R. – 1978
The Health Systems Agencies created to plan and coordinate the development of health care systems in 205 health service areas across the states have a need to be legitimized and operationalized in community contexts in order to achieve their purpose. Community psychologists have both research and consultation roles to play in contributing to…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Community Organizations, Consultants, Counselor Role
Bobbitt, W. Leslie – 1978
Traditionally, school systems isolate pupil personnel staff from the classroom and the learning process. School psychologists, social workers, and counselors work one-to-one with special or problem students who are referred to them by classroom teachers. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in North Carolina reject this traditional model. Instead,…
Descriptors: Counselors, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Pupil Personnel Services
Papajohn, John – 1979
Intensive psychotherapy is principally limited to the middle class and the affluent population. Working class individuals utilize individual psychotherapeutic services at a low rate, and members of American ethnic groups (including "white ethnics") probably have even lower utilization rates. The reasons that therapists and ethnic clients avoid…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Ethnic Groups, Individual Psychology
BROWN, ALPHA; AND OTHERS – 1965
MINIMUM EVALUATION OF CHILDREN WITH MENTAL, PHYSICAL, OR EMOTIONAL DISABILITIES WHO ARE BEING CONSIDERED FOR SPECIAL CLASS PLACEMENT SHOULD INCLUDE PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION, PHYSICAL EVALUATION, A FAMILY PROFILE, AND AN ACADEMIC RECORD. REGULATIONS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION, REFERRAL PROCEDURE FOR THE TEACHER, AND PLACEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Handicapped Children, Identification, Measurement
Gould, Warren – 1979
Hospice care differs from traditional medical care in that it aims to optimize the quality of the patient's remaining life rather than to maximize its duration. The Hayward Hospice project, begun in November of 1977 as a pilot project to evaluate whether hospice quality care could be provided within manageable costs and thus be included as a…
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Coping, Counselor Role
Lapides, Joseph – 1977
Factors influencing decision making are reviewed, and strategies which a school psychologist can use to increase parent involvement in decisions about their handicapped children are delineated. It is explained that four types of interventions are effective in promoting parental involvement: decision counseling, the balance sheet schema to help…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children
Raftery, John P. – 1977
This report attempts to show that the role of administering and interpreting psycho-educational instruments should not be the major function of the modern school psychologist. This is not to say that the need does not exist, at times, for psycho-educational evaluation; however excessive emphasis on this particular role results in limited…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Parent Workshops, Psychological Services
Baum, Michael C. – 1978
Applying a consultative model to the process of entering a profession, understanding organizational politics, and experiencing the need to prove oneself are all important to the new psychologist. Organizational entry for the new professional is analogous in many respects to the entry of a consultant into an organization. Using this assumption, it…
Descriptors: Consultants, Employer Employee Relationship, Entry Workers, Leadership Styles
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