Written by two leading experts in consultation, this book brings school psychology research directly to graduate students and both novice and experienced practitioners, providing invaluable context, reflection activities, videos from fellow consultation experts, and resources that translate academic findings into skills ready for immediate use. This revised and expanded second edition includes two new chapters - one on collaboration and consultation on teams and another on teleconsultation - along with thoroughly updated content related to socially just and culturally responsive consultation practices; refreshed practice materials including rubrics and videos; references to newly published research and the latest professional standards; and updated activities for readers, all of which are freely downloadable.
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-Susan M. Sheridan, Associate Dean for Research and Creative Activity and George Holmes Professor of School Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
"Newman and Rosenfield offer consultants in training, educators, and experienced applied psychologists a cutting-edge, evidence-informed book to develop effective consultation practice. Building Competence in School Consultation: A Developmental Approach expertly balances academic rigour and accessibility, and this second edition updates the text with enhanced coverage of significant contemporary issues. The authors have woven together key conceptual ideas, research, practice, and innovative learning activities to stimulate learning and progression. A highly engaging and thought-provoking text with a wealth of inclusive resources that recognise and celebrate the diversity of learning approaches, this book is the best it its field."
-Dr. Emma-Kate Ní Chinnéide, Programme Director and Principal Educational Psychologist at The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, UK








