This resource provides comprehensive coverage of school psychologists' responsibilities, including assessment, educational and skill-based interventions and supports, consulting with key stakeholders, and advocacy. Case studies address classification issues and varied approaches psychologists can use to support students. Chapters provide a variety of features to reinforce knowledge, including quick facts, discussion questions, and sources for additional resources. Instructor's ancillaries include instructor's manual, test questions, and mapping to NASP domains as well as PowerPoints and a test bank. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.
Key Features:
- Provides a school psychological approach to addressing a full gamut of child/adolescent mental health problems at school and at home
- Integrates, compares, and distinguishes DSM-5 diagnoses, IDEA disability classifications and other legal protections (i.e., Section 504) for each disorder
- Covers the impact of various disorders on a child's ability to learn and function in the classroom
- Addresses practical, evidence-based educational supports and school-based mental health services suited to specific disorders
- Includes case studies addressing classification issues and delineating practical student supports
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