
Though schools have become the default mental health providers for children and adolescents, they are poorly equipped to meet the mental health needs of their students. Evidence-Based Practice in School Mental Health differs from other books that address child and adolescent psychopathology by focusing on how to help students with mental disorders in pre-K-12th-grade schools. Chapters address the prevalence of a disorder in school-age populations, appropriate diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis, comorbid disorders, available rapid assessment instruments, school-based interventions using multi-tiered systems of support, and easy-to-follow suggestions for progress monitoring. Additionally, the text shares detailed suggestions for how school-based clinicians can collaborate with teachers, parents, and community providers to address the needs of youth with mental health problems. Each chapter finishes with extensive web resources and real-life case examples drawn from the author's clinical practice. This book serves as a helpful resource for school-based mental health providers (e.g., school social workers, school psychologists, and school counselors), communities-in-schools coordinators, and MSW students focusing on child and adolescent mental health.
How can school-based mental health providers effectively identify and treat DSM-5 disorders within the constraints of a pre-K-12 educational environment? James C. Raines, an experienced practitioner, provides a structured framework for integrating clinical psychopathology into the school setting, emphasizing multi-tiered systems of support and collaborative care between educators, families, and clinicians.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Practitioners and students frequently cite this text as a practical, highly applicable resource for navigating the intersection of clinical mental health and school policy. Experts highlight the author's ability to translate complex DSM-5 diagnostic standards into actionable, school-based interventions.
Page Count:
477
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190886595
ISBN-13:
9780190886592
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