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This volume provides school-based practitioners with a
comprehensive and comparative guide to the strategic interventions,
therapeutic modalities, and treatment approaches that are most
commonly and effectively used in educational settings. Three main
sections of the text present a foundation of universal
interventions, targeted interventions, and alternative
interventions appropriate for use in schools. Unifying the chapters
are two central case examples, allowing the reader to see and
evaluate the strengths and potential challenges of each technique
in a familiar situation. This emphasis on case examples and the
comparative structure of the volume will provide a level of
hands-on and practical learning that is helpful for both students
and mental health practitioners working in schools for the first
time, and as a resource for more seasoned professionals who need to
expand the tools at their disposal.
This Handbook offers a much-needed resource of theoretical
knowledge, evidence-based interventions, and practical guidelines
for professionals providing group psychotherapy to youth clients.
Written by leading professionals in the field of child and
adolescent cognitive-behavioral therapy, this comprehensive volume
offers readers a collection of innovative and well established
approaches for group interventions with youth in a variety of
treatment settings. It addresses a wide range of issues, not
limited to assessment, group member selection, and specific
protocols and strategies that readers can implement in their own
practice. Integrating theoretical and practical aspects, leading
experts offer their experience through case examples and vignettes,
suggesting guidelines for overcoming inherent treatment obstacles.
This Handbook provides not only a framework for delivering
effective group therapy, but also highlights specific problem
areas, and it is an invaluable reference for professionals
providing therapeutic intervention to children and adolescents.
The Handbook of Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy with Children and
Adolescents offers a much-needed resource of theoretical knowledge,
evidence-based interventions, and practical guidelines for
professionals providing group psychotherapy to youth clients.
Written by leading professionals in the field of child and
adolescent cognitive-behavioral therapy, this comprehensive volume
offers readers a collection of innovative and well established
approaches for group interventions with youth in a variety of
treatment settings. It addresses a wide range of issues, not
limited to assessment, group member selection, and specific
protocols and strategies that readers can implement in their own
practice. Integrating theoretical and practical aspects, leading
experts offer their experience through case examples and vignettes,
suggesting guidelines for overcoming inherent treatment obstacles.
This handbook provides not only a framework for delivering
effective group therapy, but also highlights specific problem
areas, and it is an invaluable reference for professionals
providing therapeutic intervention to children and adolescents.
Designed as a research-based yet matter-of-fact guide for beginning
and future scientist-practitioners, A Practical Guide to Building
Professional Competencies in School Psychology skillfully augments
the reader's training, supervision, and experience by providing a
framework for honing essential skills in the field. This
reader-friendly, evidence-based text encourages the continuing
development of expertise in communication and collaborative skills,
diversity awareness, technical knowledge, and other domains
critical to building and maintaining an ethical, meaningful
practice. Each chapter in this must-have volume examines a core
area of expertise in depth, and provides checklists (linked to
competencies set out in NASP's Blueprint III) and the Development
and Enhancement of Competencies Assessment Form are included to
enable readers to gain a more complete understanding of their
professional strengths and needs. The skill sets covered include:
Developing cross-cultural competencies. Evaluating students with
emotional and behavioral problems. Assessing student skills using a
variety of approaches. Preventing and intervening in crisis
situations. Consulting with families, colleagues, and the
community. Facilitating mental health services in the school
setting. A Practical Guide to Building Professional Competencies in
School Psychology provides an invaluable set of professional
development tools for new practitioners and graduate students in
school psychology.
This volume provides school-based practitioners with a
comprehensive and comparative guide to the strategic interventions,
therapeutic modalities, and treatment approaches that are most
commonly and effectively used in educational settings. Three main
sections of the text present a foundation of universal
interventions, targeted interventions, and alternative
interventions appropriate for use in schools. Unifying the chapters
are two central case examples, allowing the reader to see and
evaluate the strengths and potential challenges of each technique
in a familiar situation. This emphasis on case examples and the
comparative structure of the volume will provide a level of
hands-on and practical learning that is helpful for both students
and mental health practitioners working in schools for the first
time, and as a resource for more seasoned professionals who need to
expand the tools at their disposal.
Schools and school staff play a critical role in the cognitive,
behavioral, emotional, social, and interpersonal development of
children and adolescents. This second edition of
Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions in Educational Settings teaches
readers to think strategically about the individual and plan for
effective and specific interventions based on the student's age,
developmental level, and presenting problems. It is written by
forward-thinking, established professionals whose writing
represents the state-of-the-art in cognitive behavioral
interventions in educational settings, and presents evidence-based
interventions for a variety of issues commonly seen in schools.
Including both innovative and well-established approaches, they
offer assessment methods and interventions for a variety of issues
and concerns faced by school-aged youth. The use of case studies
and session outlines, as well as the balance of theoretical and
clinical concerns, enhances this book's value as a reference for
both clinicians and students. New to this edition are topics on
cyber-bullying, parent and school consultation, school-wide
positive behavioral support, and bipolar disorder. This is the
ideal reference for those who wish to select and utilize precise
interventions in school settings.
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