Critical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling
A Foundation for Equity and Inclusion in School-Based Practice
Herausgeber: Proctor, Sherrie L; Rivera, David P
Critical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling
A Foundation for Equity and Inclusion in School-Based Practice
Herausgeber: Proctor, Sherrie L; Rivera, David P
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Critical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling introduces school psychologists and counselors to five critical theories that inform more equitable, inclusive work with marginalized and underserved student populations.
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Critical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling introduces school psychologists and counselors to five critical theories that inform more equitable, inclusive work with marginalized and underserved student populations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367415778
- ISBN-10: 0367415771
- Artikelnr.: 62267286
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367415778
- ISBN-10: 0367415771
- Artikelnr.: 62267286
Sherrie L. Proctor is Professor in the School Psychology Program at Queens College, City University of New York, USA. David P. Rivera is Associate Professor in the Counselor Education Program at Queens College, City University of New York, USA.
Section 1: Theoretical Foundations 1. Applying Intersectionality to School
Psychology: Implications for Research, Practice, and Advocacy 2.
Foundations of Critical Race Theory: Migration from Law to the Social and
Applied Sciences 3. DisCrit: Disability Critical Race Theory 4. Queering
School Psychology: A Queer Theory for School-Based Practice 5. Towards a
Critical Study of Whiteness Section 2: Theory to Practice 6. When They
Don't See Us: Using Intersectionality to Examine Black Girls' Discipline
Experiences 7. Use of Critical Race Theory to Understand Exclusion of
Indigenous Students from Gifted Education 8. DisCrit Theory: Emotional &
Behavioral Disturbance Assessment & Identification 9. Queer Theory and
School-Based Counseling for LGBTQ Students 10. Interrogating Cognitive
Assessment Using a Critical Study of Whiteness Lens Section 3: Theory to
Supervision 11. Infusing Intersectionality Theory into Multicultural
Supervision Practices: A Case Narrative Centering Latinx, LGBT-QIA+, and
Undocumented Structural Identities 12. Preparing Supervisees to Support
Students Experiencing Microaggressions: Application of Critical Race Theory
to Clinical Supervision 13. DisCrit Theory Applied to Clinical Supervision
for Minoritized Students with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Concerns
14. Queer Theory and Intern Supervision: The Harm of Heteronormative
Supervision 15. Critical Study of Whiteness to Dismantle School to
Incarceration Pathways for Racially Minoritized Students Through
Supervision
Psychology: Implications for Research, Practice, and Advocacy 2.
Foundations of Critical Race Theory: Migration from Law to the Social and
Applied Sciences 3. DisCrit: Disability Critical Race Theory 4. Queering
School Psychology: A Queer Theory for School-Based Practice 5. Towards a
Critical Study of Whiteness Section 2: Theory to Practice 6. When They
Don't See Us: Using Intersectionality to Examine Black Girls' Discipline
Experiences 7. Use of Critical Race Theory to Understand Exclusion of
Indigenous Students from Gifted Education 8. DisCrit Theory: Emotional &
Behavioral Disturbance Assessment & Identification 9. Queer Theory and
School-Based Counseling for LGBTQ Students 10. Interrogating Cognitive
Assessment Using a Critical Study of Whiteness Lens Section 3: Theory to
Supervision 11. Infusing Intersectionality Theory into Multicultural
Supervision Practices: A Case Narrative Centering Latinx, LGBT-QIA+, and
Undocumented Structural Identities 12. Preparing Supervisees to Support
Students Experiencing Microaggressions: Application of Critical Race Theory
to Clinical Supervision 13. DisCrit Theory Applied to Clinical Supervision
for Minoritized Students with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Concerns
14. Queer Theory and Intern Supervision: The Harm of Heteronormative
Supervision 15. Critical Study of Whiteness to Dismantle School to
Incarceration Pathways for Racially Minoritized Students Through
Supervision
Section 1: Theoretical Foundations 1. Applying Intersectionality to School
Psychology: Implications for Research, Practice, and Advocacy 2.
Foundations of Critical Race Theory: Migration from Law to the Social and
Applied Sciences 3. DisCrit: Disability Critical Race Theory 4. Queering
School Psychology: A Queer Theory for School-Based Practice 5. Towards a
Critical Study of Whiteness Section 2: Theory to Practice 6. When They
Don't See Us: Using Intersectionality to Examine Black Girls' Discipline
Experiences 7. Use of Critical Race Theory to Understand Exclusion of
Indigenous Students from Gifted Education 8. DisCrit Theory: Emotional &
Behavioral Disturbance Assessment & Identification 9. Queer Theory and
School-Based Counseling for LGBTQ Students 10. Interrogating Cognitive
Assessment Using a Critical Study of Whiteness Lens Section 3: Theory to
Supervision 11. Infusing Intersectionality Theory into Multicultural
Supervision Practices: A Case Narrative Centering Latinx, LGBT-QIA+, and
Undocumented Structural Identities 12. Preparing Supervisees to Support
Students Experiencing Microaggressions: Application of Critical Race Theory
to Clinical Supervision 13. DisCrit Theory Applied to Clinical Supervision
for Minoritized Students with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Concerns
14. Queer Theory and Intern Supervision: The Harm of Heteronormative
Supervision 15. Critical Study of Whiteness to Dismantle School to
Incarceration Pathways for Racially Minoritized Students Through
Supervision
Psychology: Implications for Research, Practice, and Advocacy 2.
Foundations of Critical Race Theory: Migration from Law to the Social and
Applied Sciences 3. DisCrit: Disability Critical Race Theory 4. Queering
School Psychology: A Queer Theory for School-Based Practice 5. Towards a
Critical Study of Whiteness Section 2: Theory to Practice 6. When They
Don't See Us: Using Intersectionality to Examine Black Girls' Discipline
Experiences 7. Use of Critical Race Theory to Understand Exclusion of
Indigenous Students from Gifted Education 8. DisCrit Theory: Emotional &
Behavioral Disturbance Assessment & Identification 9. Queer Theory and
School-Based Counseling for LGBTQ Students 10. Interrogating Cognitive
Assessment Using a Critical Study of Whiteness Lens Section 3: Theory to
Supervision 11. Infusing Intersectionality Theory into Multicultural
Supervision Practices: A Case Narrative Centering Latinx, LGBT-QIA+, and
Undocumented Structural Identities 12. Preparing Supervisees to Support
Students Experiencing Microaggressions: Application of Critical Race Theory
to Clinical Supervision 13. DisCrit Theory Applied to Clinical Supervision
for Minoritized Students with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Concerns
14. Queer Theory and Intern Supervision: The Harm of Heteronormative
Supervision 15. Critical Study of Whiteness to Dismantle School to
Incarceration Pathways for Racially Minoritized Students Through
Supervision