Handbook of Australian School Psychology (eBook)
LVI, 799 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-45166-4 (ISBN)
- Evidence-based assessment and intervention for dyscalculia and mathematical disabilities.
- Identification and management of adolescent risk-taking behaviors and addictions.
- Understanding and responding to crisis and trauma in the school setting.
- Prevention and intervention for bullying in schools.
- Class and school-wide approaches to addressing behavioral and academic needs.
- The role of school psychologists in the digital age.
- Practical advice for school psychologists facing complex ethical dilemmas.
Dr Monica Thielking worked for over ten years in Melbourne secondary schools as a youth worker, careers counsellor and school psychologist. In 2006, after completing her Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology focusing on the role of school psychologists, she accepted the position as the Australian Psychological Society’s National Advisor to Psychologists in Schools where she provided professional guidance, led advocacy campaigns, developed landmark resources, Chaired the APS National School Psychology Reference Group, and founded and convened the APS Psychologists in Schools Interest Group. Dr Thielking’s appointment at Swinburne University of Technology in 2010 facilitated her research and teaching on issues around school psychology, youth homelessness, student equity and ethical psychological practice. In 2015, Dr Thielking was appointed the Director of Postgraduate Studies in the Department of Psychological Sciences and convenes a unit on ethical and professional psychological practice. Dr Thielking’s work has had significant impact on government policy, service delivery and school psychology practice and she regularly presents at national and international conferences. Dr Thielking currently holds the position as Program Chair of the Division 52 (International Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. She is also a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools.Dr Mark Terjesen is Associate Professor of Psychology at St. John’s University and program director of the School Psychology (PsyD and MS) programs. He earned his PhD in Clinical and School Psychology from Hofstra University. Dr Terjesen has presented at a number of national and international conferences on topics that include matters related to REBT, the assessment and treatment of ADHD, professional school psychology issues, as well as cultural concerns. Dr. Terjesen has trained many professionals internationally in school psychology and the use of cognitive behavioral practices with children and families. Dr Terjesen has served as President of the School Division of the New York State Psychological Association as the President of the Trainers of School Psychologists, the largest national training organisation for school psychology faculty members, and is a Past President of the Division 52 (International Psychology) of the American Psychological Association of which he is also a Fellow.
Chapter 1. National and International Perspective on School Psychology: Research, Practice, and Policy.- Chapter 2. A History of School Psychology in Australia.- Chapter 3. School Psychology in Remote Australia.- Chapter 4. Child and Adolescent Development.- Chapter 5. The Culturally Competent School Psychologist.- Chapter 6. Resources for Ethical School Psychological Practice in Australia.- Chapter 7. Promoting Success of School Psychology: Collaborating with Others.- Chapter 8. Evidence-Based Identification of Specific Learning Disability in Schools.- Chapter 9. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for Problems with Reading.- Chapter 10. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for Dyscalculia and Maths Disabilities.- Chapter 11. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for Problems with Writing.- Chapter 12. Student Mental Health and Psychological Interventions in a School Setting.- Chapter 13. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for Depression in School Psychology.- Chapter 14. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for Anxiety in School Psychology.- Chapter 15. Identification and Prevention of Suicidality: The Role of the School Psychologist.- Chapter 16. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for ADHD in School Psychology.- Chapter 17. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for ODD and CD.- Chapter 18. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for Anger in School Psychology.- Chapter 19. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for Autism in School Psychology.- Chapter 20. Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention for Students with an Eating Disorder.- Chapter 21. Understanding and Responding to Crisis and Trauma in the School Setting.- Chapter 22. Understanding and Responding to Adolescent Risk Taking Behaviors and Addictions.- Chapter 23. Systems-Change in Schools: Class and School-Wide Approaches to Addressing Behavioral and Academic Needs.- Chapter 24. Group-Based Approaches to School Psychology.- Chapter 25. Social and Emotional Learning: Role of Psychologists in Australia.- Chapter 26. Prevention and Intervention for Bullying in Schools.- Chapter 27. Evidence-Based Parenting Programs: Integrating Science into School-Based Practice.- Chapter 28. School Psychological Practice With Students From Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Backgrounds.- Chapter 29. Gifted Youth in Schools.- Chapter 30. School Psychology with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and Questioning (QLBTIQ) Youth.- Chapter 31. School Psychological Practice with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.- Chapter 32. School Psychological Practice with Students with Sleep Problems.- Chapter 33. Best Practices for School Psychologists in Assessing and Assisting Vision Impaired Students.- Chapter 34. School Psychology and Students with Medical Issues.- Chapter 35. Measuring Outcomes in Schools.- Chapter 36. Integrating Positive Psychology and Gratitude to Work in the Schools.- Chapter 37. School Psychologists in the Digital Age.- Chapter 38. Promotion of Leadership and Advocacy in School Psychology.- Chapter 39. Provision of Supervision and School Psychologists' Self-Care.- Chapter 40. Future Directions in School Psychology in Australia.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.1.2017 |
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Zusatzinfo | LVI, 799 p. 840 illus., 829 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Sozialpädagogik | |
Schlagworte | ADHD and school psychology • Anxiety and school psychology • Autism spectrum disorders at school • Child development and school psychology • Cultural sensitivity and school psychology • Depression and school psychology • Diagnostic practices and educational placements • Evidence-based assessment and school psychology • Evidence-based interventions and school psychology • Group-based approaches to school psychology • History of school psychology in Australia • International trends in school psychology research • Learning difficulties and school psychology • ODD and CD and school psychology • Primary prevention at school • School psychology training and practice in Australia • Social-emotional learning at school • Suicidality and school psychology • Technology-based service delivery in school psychology • Violence and school psychology |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-45166-9 / 3319451669 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-45166-4 / 9783319451664 |
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