First Published in 2002. Featuring new chapters on bullying, sexual assault, natural disasters, eating disorders, and cultural considerations, the second edition of this highly popular work provides a one-stop reference for mental health professionals who face a bewildering variety of school-based crises.
First Published in 2002. Featuring new chapters on bullying, sexual assault, natural disasters, eating disorders, and cultural considerations, the second edition of this highly popular work provides a one-stop reference for mental health professionals who face a bewildering variety of school-based crises.
Incoming Editor's Comments: The Consultation Legacy in the Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation /Emilia C. Lopez, Editor Outgoing Editor's Farewell: Building a Strong Future for Educational and Psychological Consultation /Joseph E. Zins SPECIAL ISSUE Training in Consultation: State of the Field* /Issue Editors: Judith L. Alpert and Shilpa R. Taufique Consultation Training: A Field in Need of Review, Revision, and Research /Judith L. Alpert and Shilpa R. Taufique Consultation Training: 26 Years and Three Questions /Judith L. Alpert and Shilpa R. Taufique A 30 Year Perspective On Best Practices for Consultation Training /Joel Meyers Developing Nonthreatening Expertise: Thoughts on Consultation Training From the Perspective of a New Faculty Member /Adena B. Meyers Expanding Problem Solving Consultation Training: Prospects and Frameworks /Thomas R. Kratochwill and Paul H. Pittman Developing Instructional Consultants: From Novice to Competent to Expert /Sylvia Rosenfield Educating Practitioners as Consultants: Development and Implementation of the Instructional Consultation Team Consortium /Todd A. Gravois, Steve Knotek, and Leslie M. Babinski Training School Based Consultants: Some Thoughts On Grains of Sand and Building Anthills /Terry B. Gutkin.
Incoming Editor's Comments: The Consultation Legacy in the Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation /Emilia C. Lopez, Editor Outgoing Editor's Farewell: Building a Strong Future for Educational and Psychological Consultation /Joseph E. Zins SPECIAL ISSUE Training in Consultation: State of the Field* /Issue Editors: Judith L. Alpert and Shilpa R. Taufique Consultation Training: A Field in Need of Review, Revision, and Research /Judith L. Alpert and Shilpa R. Taufique Consultation Training: 26 Years and Three Questions /Judith L. Alpert and Shilpa R. Taufique A 30 Year Perspective On Best Practices for Consultation Training /Joel Meyers Developing Nonthreatening Expertise: Thoughts on Consultation Training From the Perspective of a New Faculty Member /Adena B. Meyers Expanding Problem Solving Consultation Training: Prospects and Frameworks /Thomas R. Kratochwill and Paul H. Pittman Developing Instructional Consultants: From Novice to Competent to Expert /Sylvia Rosenfield Educating Practitioners as Consultants: Development and Implementation of the Instructional Consultation Team Consortium /Todd A. Gravois, Steve Knotek, and Leslie M. Babinski Training School Based Consultants: Some Thoughts On Grains of Sand and Building Anthills /Terry B. Gutkin.
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