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The Clinical Practice of Educational Therapy - Learning and Functioning with Diversity (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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The Clinical Practice of Educational Therapy - Learning and Functioning with Diversity (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Despite the wide array of services offered to students with
learning disabilities, attention-deficit disorder, and a variety of
comorbid conditions, large numbers of students are caught in the
struggle of surviving school. Unfortunate school experiences may
impact their sense of self and the degree of tenacity with which
they pursue further training or challenging opportunities in the
workplace. These are the people for whom educational therapy
provides relief, enlightenment, and the coveted prize of success.
The second edition of The Clinical Practice of Educational Therapy,
the first textbook in its field, provides a comprehensive
perspective of this interdisciplinary profession and practice,
reaching out to a more global audience. The book describes the
scope and practice of educational therapy from its European roots
to its growing presence in the United States, providing readers
with case studies and research that illustrate the work of
educational therapists across the lifespan in diverse settings.
Interdisciplinary Perspective - Other books focus on either
educational or therapeutic interventions but rarely discuss the
blend and synergy of disciplines (e.g., special education,
neuropsychology, assessment, and social work) that are the hallmark
of this unique profession. Illustrative Cases - The text draws
heavily on case studies as a means of understanding the practice of
educational therapy, especially the dynamic relationship that
exists between therapist and client. Numerous charts and tables
provide visuals for educational therapists as well as allied
professionals, parents, and those with learning challenges.
Expertise - The editors are both highly visible educational
therapists. Chapter authors are either experienced educational
therapists or allied professionals who have made scholarly
contributions to the profession, such as Trisha Waters, Roslyn
Arnold, and George McCloskey. In addition to benefiting educational
therapists and students, this book is appropriate for professionals
who work in related fields such as special education, regular
education, school and educational psychology, neuropsychology,
school counseling, psychology, speech and language pathology, art
therapy, occupational therapy, and social work, as well as in
medicine and psychiatry. NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION The second
edition of The Clinical Practice of Educational Therapy: Learning
& Functioning with Diversity has revised and updated the
chapters from the first edition, and added three new chapters which
further define and broaden this field by exploring diverse
perspectives: Chapter 10, "Cultivating Character Development:
Educational Therapy's Impact on Individuals, Families, Schools,
Educational Policy, and Society" by Maxine Ficksman Chapter 12,
"Women and Girls Who Are Disenfranchised: A Global and
Interdisciplinary Approach to Educational Therapy" by Jane Utley
Adelizzi Chapter 17, "Examining the Efficacy of Graduate Programs
in Educational Therapy at California State University, Northridge
(CSUN): Educational Therapy Intern, Graduate and Parent
Perspectives" by Marcy Dann, Nancy Burstein, Tamarah Ashton, and
Sue Sears. These additional chapters, supported by brain-based
research, characterize the shifts and changes experienced in a
range of settings. Through the treatment alliance, educational
therapists address students' and clients' ability to experience a
more comprehensive model of learning, dependent upon the
psychological, social, emotional, cultural and academic
environments. The three new chapters range in focus from formal
research and graduate training in the field of educational therapy
to students throughout the lifespan whose social and educational
experiences require a careful eye to not only the academic task at
hand but also to the ways in which they cope and adapt to a range
of environments and challenges. Lastly, educational therapy's
empathic foundation in practice is exemplified when we consider the
global experience of students who strive to learn in situations and
settings that threaten their survival and disenfranchisement from
society.
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