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This groundbreaking volume is written for therapists, school social
workers, educational practitioners, and others who wish to provide
psychological treatment to children from within the school
environment. Evelyn Harris Ginsburg details the day-to-day
functions and concerns of the school social worker, offering
appropriate interventions that school social workers, no matter
what their level of experience with applied behavior analysis,
student social workers, and other school personnel can use to
assist pupils. This study provides reports of empirically validated
procedures--interventions that work--and the study serves as a
needed working tool for those involved with the lives of children,
to help them overcome a range of difficulties and to enhance their
academic achievement. And, most of the procedures can be used not
only by school personnel but also by the children themselves,
family members, or friends working under the guidance of school
social workers. The text, written in the language of learning
theory, underlines the importance of environment in determining
adjustment and advocates teamwork in schools and cooperation among
those who deal with children in other settings. Divided into three
major sections, the volume begins with an introduction that
provides a compelling rationale for behavior analysis in school
social work. It also presents a history of behavioral analysis in
schools and in social work and analyzes the current relation of the
two. The central section is devoted to an explication of when to
use behavior analysis that focuses on behavior problems related to
school, home behavior problems related to school, and problems in
the local community that effect school behavior. The final section
addresses the components of the method, detailing useful
interventions, parent training, and school related settings that
favor behavior analysis. The valuable appendix offers a summary of
the daily concerns of the behavioral school social worker, while an
exhaustive bibliography as well as subject and author indexes
complete the volume. Effective Interventions embodies a challenge
to use the environment to improve the functioning of children and
offers sound, practice-based strategies for doing so. Highly
recommended as a how-to book for school social workers, behavior
therapists, and school personnel, the study is also useful as a
guide to further research needed in the field and as a text in
college-level psychology, education, and social work courses.
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