Dennis J. Simon (USA Loyola University of Chicago), Mark E. Swerdlik (USA Illinois State University)
Supervision in School Psychology
The Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving Model
Dennis J. Simon (USA Loyola University of Chicago), Mark E. Swerdlik (USA Illinois State University)
Supervision in School Psychology
The Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving Model
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Supervision in School Psychology: The Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving Model examines specific factors that contribute to successful supervision in school psychology, including the integration of a developmental process of training, the ecological contexts that impact practice, and evidence-based problem-solving strategies.
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Supervision in School Psychology: The Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving Model examines specific factors that contribute to successful supervision in school psychology, including the integration of a developmental process of training, the ecological contexts that impact practice, and evidence-based problem-solving strategies.
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- Consultation, Supervision, and Professional Learning in School Psychology Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 590
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9781032150376
- ISBN-10: 1032150378
- Artikelnr.: 64036569
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Consultation, Supervision, and Professional Learning in School Psychology Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 590
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9781032150376
- ISBN-10: 1032150378
- Artikelnr.: 64036569
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dennis J. Simon, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical and school psychologist with over three decades of experience supervising interns, professionals, and psychological services. For 14 years, he was the Director of NSSEO Timber Ridge Therapeutic Day School, a zero-reject public school program serving the Chicago area. His career has centered on program development and psychological interventions for children and adolescents experiencing social, emotional, and behavioral disorders. He has written extensively about the adaptation of evidence-based strategies to school-centered intereventions. He has been a Lecturer in School Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Teacher Education Programs at Loyola University of Chicago, USA. Mark E. Swerdlik, Ph.D., ABPP, NCSP, is a Professor Emeritus and Past Coordinator of the Specialist and Doctoral Programs in School Psychology, University Supervisor of Internship Training, and Clinical Supervisor in the Psychological Services Center at Illinois State University, USA, where he was a university educator for more than four decades. He is Past Co-Chair of the NASP Graduate Education Committee and the Council of Directors of School Psychology Programs, and has been a leader in program initiatives for training intern and practicum supervisors in Illinois and nationally. Dr. Swerdlik is a licensed clinical and school psychologist. Drs. Simon and Swerdlik, joined by collaborating author Dr. Tracy Cruise, created and coordinate the Illinois School Psychologists Association's Supervisor Credential Program, a model program for professional development for school psychology supervisors based on the DEP Supervision Model for School Psychology.
1. The Status of School Psychology Supervision: Current Perspectives and
Core Principles Part 1: Foundations of Effective Supervisory Relationships
2. Clinical Supervision: Roles and Responsibilities 3. Characteristics of
Effective Supervisory Relationships 4. Processing Supervisory Relationships
5. Ethical and Legal Issues in Supervision Part 2: The Developmental,
Ecological, Problem-solving Model (DEP) 6. Introduction to the
Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving (DEP) Model 7. The Developmental
Component: Structuring and Supporting the Development of Professional
Competencies 8. The Ecological Component: Incorporating Contextual Factors
9. The Problem-solving Component: Core Activity of Psychological Practice
Part 3: Essential Skills within DEP Supervision 10. Self-care 11. Social
Justice Advocacy 12. Addressing Problems in Professional Competence 13.
Telesupervision Part 4: Professional Development for Supervisors and
Credentialed School Psychologists 14. Professional Development and
Collegial Support Networks 15. DEP Applied to Supervision of Credentialed
Psychologists and Psychological Services Part 5: Preparing for the Future
of Supervision within School Psychology 16. Touching the Future: Teaching
Supervision to Future Supervisors 17. Future Development: Research to
Refine School Psychology Supervision
Core Principles Part 1: Foundations of Effective Supervisory Relationships
2. Clinical Supervision: Roles and Responsibilities 3. Characteristics of
Effective Supervisory Relationships 4. Processing Supervisory Relationships
5. Ethical and Legal Issues in Supervision Part 2: The Developmental,
Ecological, Problem-solving Model (DEP) 6. Introduction to the
Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving (DEP) Model 7. The Developmental
Component: Structuring and Supporting the Development of Professional
Competencies 8. The Ecological Component: Incorporating Contextual Factors
9. The Problem-solving Component: Core Activity of Psychological Practice
Part 3: Essential Skills within DEP Supervision 10. Self-care 11. Social
Justice Advocacy 12. Addressing Problems in Professional Competence 13.
Telesupervision Part 4: Professional Development for Supervisors and
Credentialed School Psychologists 14. Professional Development and
Collegial Support Networks 15. DEP Applied to Supervision of Credentialed
Psychologists and Psychological Services Part 5: Preparing for the Future
of Supervision within School Psychology 16. Touching the Future: Teaching
Supervision to Future Supervisors 17. Future Development: Research to
Refine School Psychology Supervision
1. The Status of School Psychology Supervision: Current Perspectives and
Core Principles Part 1: Foundations of Effective Supervisory Relationships
2. Clinical Supervision: Roles and Responsibilities 3. Characteristics of
Effective Supervisory Relationships 4. Processing Supervisory Relationships
5. Ethical and Legal Issues in Supervision Part 2: The Developmental,
Ecological, Problem-solving Model (DEP) 6. Introduction to the
Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving (DEP) Model 7. The Developmental
Component: Structuring and Supporting the Development of Professional
Competencies 8. The Ecological Component: Incorporating Contextual Factors
9. The Problem-solving Component: Core Activity of Psychological Practice
Part 3: Essential Skills within DEP Supervision 10. Self-care 11. Social
Justice Advocacy 12. Addressing Problems in Professional Competence 13.
Telesupervision Part 4: Professional Development for Supervisors and
Credentialed School Psychologists 14. Professional Development and
Collegial Support Networks 15. DEP Applied to Supervision of Credentialed
Psychologists and Psychological Services Part 5: Preparing for the Future
of Supervision within School Psychology 16. Touching the Future: Teaching
Supervision to Future Supervisors 17. Future Development: Research to
Refine School Psychology Supervision
Core Principles Part 1: Foundations of Effective Supervisory Relationships
2. Clinical Supervision: Roles and Responsibilities 3. Characteristics of
Effective Supervisory Relationships 4. Processing Supervisory Relationships
5. Ethical and Legal Issues in Supervision Part 2: The Developmental,
Ecological, Problem-solving Model (DEP) 6. Introduction to the
Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving (DEP) Model 7. The Developmental
Component: Structuring and Supporting the Development of Professional
Competencies 8. The Ecological Component: Incorporating Contextual Factors
9. The Problem-solving Component: Core Activity of Psychological Practice
Part 3: Essential Skills within DEP Supervision 10. Self-care 11. Social
Justice Advocacy 12. Addressing Problems in Professional Competence 13.
Telesupervision Part 4: Professional Development for Supervisors and
Credentialed School Psychologists 14. Professional Development and
Collegial Support Networks 15. DEP Applied to Supervision of Credentialed
Psychologists and Psychological Services Part 5: Preparing for the Future
of Supervision within School Psychology 16. Touching the Future: Teaching
Supervision to Future Supervisors 17. Future Development: Research to
Refine School Psychology Supervision