
The discipline of school psychology has been shaped over the course of its existence by a series of professional and scientific controversies, and by how researchers and practitioners have responded to those controversies. Should there be an entry-level degree requirement for school psychologists? What should a school psychologist's role be with regard to student mental health? Should school psychologists work outside of school settings?Designed for students entering school psychology training programs, Introduction to School Psychology: Controversies and Current Practice examines the debates that have influenced the nature and scope of the profession, and that continue to do so today. This edited textbook is divided into five sections, the first of which describes current practices. The second offers coverage of ethics and relevant legal concerns for school psychologists; cultural competence; and consultation. The third section provides readers with the theoretical foundations of practice and includes a brief chapter on theoretical orientations. The fourth and largest section of the book examines the controversies that shape practice, presenting chapters on idiographic and nomothetic approaches; diagnostic frameworks; assessment and treatment of behavioral disorders; and much more. The final section of the book focuses on contexts and the future of the profession, with chapters on practice in urban and rural communities, technology, and the Futures Conferences.
This text investigates how professional and scientific controversies have historically shaped the discipline of school psychology and continue to influence its current practice. Matthew K. Burns, an established expert in the field, compiles contributions from various researchers to provide a comprehensive overview of the profession. The book utilizes a framework that balances foundational theory with the practical debates currently defining the role of school psychologists in diverse educational settings.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators identify this as a foundational text for students entering graduate-level training programs. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which effectively bridges the gap between theoretical research and real-world professional application.
Page Count:
584
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190671610
ISBN-13:
9780190671617
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