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Herman, Keith C.; Reinke, Wendy M.; Stormont, Melissa; Puri, Rohini; Agarwal, Geetika – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
Decades of research have demonstrated, now convincingly, that emotional and behavioral syndromes and many of their antecedent risks can be prevented. Much of this progress can be traced to the founding and expansion of the relatively young field called prevention science, an interdisciplinary field that emerged in the early 1990s to address the…
Descriptors: Prevention, Psychologists, Mental Health, Counseling Psychology
Shore, Bruce M. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2010
For some three decades psychologists and educators have been working with incomplete or outdated ideas of what constitutes giftedness. Conceptual leadership in the field has moved from a definition based on IQ to expertise- and cognitive science-based definitions. Practice lags behind. Similarly, curriculum concepts are changing to foci based on…
Descriptors: Gifted, Psychologists, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Processes
Servaty-Seib, Heather L.; Taub, Deborah J. – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
In this review article, the authors integrate the theoretical, empirical, and clinical literature relevant to the phenomenon of college student bereavement. They synthesize information on two theories of mourning that appear to fit well with the experience of bereaved college students with information about the developmental, cohort, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Grief, Psychologists, Counseling Psychology
Baskin, Thomas W.; Slaten, Christopher D.; Sorenson, Carey; Glover-Russell, Jaquaye; Merson, David N. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2010
To better understand the impact of psychotherapy on youth academic performance, the authors located and examined 83 studies of youth psychotherapy that contained 102 treatment comparisons. Results revealed a d = 0.46 overall effect size, with a d = 0.50 effect size for mental health outcomes, and a d = 0.38 effect size for academically related…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Psychologists, Effect Size, Counseling Psychology
Fuller, Bruce; Garcia Coll, Cynthia – Developmental Psychology, 2010
Two generations ago, Latino children and families were often defined as disadvantaged, even "culturally deprived," by psychologists, social scientists, and pediatric researchers. Since then, empirical work from several disciplines has yielded remarkable discoveries regarding the strengths of Latino families and resulting benefits for children.…
Descriptors: Socialization, Psychologists, Child Rearing, Adolescents
Shenoy, Sunaina – Berkeley Review of Education, 2014
English language learners (ELLs) who are in the process of acquiring English as a second language for academic purposes, are often misidentified as having Language Learning Disabilities (LLDs). Policies regarding the assessment of ELLs have undergone many changes through the years, such as the introduction of a Response to Intervention (RTI)…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Language Impairments, Language Skills
Radford, John – Psychology Teaching Review, 2009
In this article, the author gives an autobiographical account of his learning experiences and the lessons he learned from his lecturers. The author learned what he subsequently found is supported by experience and research, that the informal is as necessary as the formal. He also learned that teachers and students need to interact spontaneously,…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Experience, Lecture Method, Teacher Student Relationship
Smith, Vicki W.; Ebmeier, Howard – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2009
The purpose of this study was to develop an interview instrument for school systems to use in the hiring process for school psychologists. The current professional standards, guidelines for practice, and existing literature were reviewed, which yielded consistent agreement of 10 interrelated domains that address essential skills and knowledge…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Personnel Selection, Employment Interviews, Psychometrics
Lazarus, Philip J. – Communique, 2009
On May 9, 2008, Kathleen Norona received notice that she would no longer be working as a school psychologist for Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) where she had been employed for the past 5 years. In total 41 out of 240 school psychologists were given official notice that they would be placed on surplus. That is, they would no longer be…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Boards of Education
Fagan, Tom; Traylor, Tera – Communique, 2009
Granting awards to recognize outstanding service and leadership is among the more important functions of professional associations. The School Psychologist of the Year Award (SPYA) is one of several national-level recognitions. Although NASP's annual SPYA dates only to 1991, several state associations were already granting such distinctions. Their…
Descriptors: Awards, School Psychologists, Professional Associations, School Psychology
Cowan, Katherine C.; Cohn, Andrea – Communique, 2009
Being the "go-to" person who understands how to deal with problems and help struggling students succeed is truly something to be proud of and promote. School psychologists want administrators, teachers, and parents to view them as an invaluable resource for effective problem solving. Shining a light on the positive aspects of their work and the…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, School Psychology, Problem Solving, Goal Orientation
Miller, David N.; Eckert, Tanya L. – School Psychology Review, 2009
Youth suicidal behavior continues to be a significant national problem in need of urgent attention by school personnel. The purpose of this introductory article to the special series is to provide an overview of youth suicidal behavior, including research-based information on demographic data; risk factors and warning signs; and where, when, and…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Youth, At Risk Persons, Suicide
American Psychologist, 2009
Each year, the apportionment ballot is used to determine how many representatives each division and state, provincial, and territorial association will have on the Council of Representatives. The system is described in Article V, Sections 6 and 7, of the American Psychological Association (APA) "Bylaws". Briefly, all APA fellows, members, and…
Descriptors: Voting, Psychology, Group Membership, Professional Associations
Yan, Gonggu; Saklofske, Donald H.; Oakland, Thomas – School Psychology International, 2009
The concepts of intelligence and methods to assess it constitute important contributions to psychology and have had a profound impact on school psychology practice. While the perspectives and practices of North American and European psychologists toward the construct and assessment of intelligence generally are well known, the views held by…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Psychologists, Intelligence Tests, Foreign Countries
Willan, Jenny – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2009
Susan Sutherland Isaacs (1885-1948) was arguably the most influential child psychologist and educator of her British generation. Her work was studied by eminent contemporary academics, psychologists, philosophers and politicians. Her influence was international. She reached across the world to a generation of teacher educators who passed on her…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Child Psychology, Profiles, Intellectual History

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