The school services sourcebook

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The school services sourcebook

editors, Cynthia Franklin, Mary Beth Harris, Paula Allen-Meares

Oxford University Press, c2013

2nd ed

  • : hardcover

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The school services sourcebook : a guide for school-based professionals

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The School Services Sourcebook covers every aspect of school service delivery, arming practitioners with the nuts and bolts of evidence-based practice. The second edition has been significantly revised with a new structure including 73 chapters divided into five Parts across thirteen Sections, with an additional six chapters included in an online section found on the book's companion website. Fifteen new chapters cover key topics such as implementing an RTI framework, positive behavioral supports, school climate, functional behavioral assessment, the integration of ethics, Autism and suicide, school engagement, military families, Latino immigrant families, classroom management, transition planning and several chapters that speak to assessment and accountability. Each chapter serves as a detailed intervention map, quickly summarizing the problem area before presenting step-by-step instructions on how to implement an evidence-based program with clear goals in mind and methods to measure the outcome. The concise, user-friendly format from the first edition has been retained, orienting readers to each issue with a Getting Started section, then moves smoothly into What We Know, What We Can Do, Tools and Practice Examples, and Key Points to Remember. A new section, Applying Interventions within Response-to-Intervention Framework, has been added to each chapter to facilitate the implementation of an RTI model. Quick-reference tables and charts highlight the most important information needed for daily reference, and annotated lists of further reading and Web resources guide readers in gathering additional information to tailor their practice to suit their students' needs. Each chapter has been specifically crafted by leaders in their fields with the ultimate goal of giving school-based practitioners the tools they need to deliver the best mental health and social services possible to students, families, and communities. This sourcebook is an invaluable reference for all school-based social workers, psychologists, counselors, mental health professionals, educators, and administrators. Visit the companion website for more information and to access additional book content: [URL]

Table of Contents

  • PART I: Resources for Improving Student Support Services
  • SECTION I: Methods and Frameworks for Improving School Services
  • 1 Implementing Evidence-based practices within a Response to Intervention Framework
  • Michael S. Kelly
  • 2 Effective Methods for Improving School Climate
  • Beth Gerlach
  • Laura Hopson
  • 3 Functional Behavioral Assessment in a Three-Tiered Prevention Model
  • Kevin J. Filter
  • Michelle E. Alvarez
  • Kimberly A. Zammitt
  • 4 Ethical Decision Making in School Mental Health
  • James Raines
  • Nic Dibble
  • PART II: Resources for Helping Students with Diagnosed Mental Health, Developmental, and Physical Disorders
  • SECTION II: Effective Services for Students with Mental Health Diagnoses
  • 5 Psychopharmacological Treatment for Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders
  • Kia J. Bentley
  • Kathryn S. Collins
  • 6 Effective Interventions for Students with Conduct Disorder
  • David W. Springer
  • Courtney Lynch
  • Katherine L. Montgomery
  • 7 Effective Interventions for Youths with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
  • Tammy Linseisen
  • 8 Effective Interventions for Students with Separation Anxiety Disorder
  • Hayley Sacks
  • Jonathan S. Comer
  • Donna B. Pincus
  • Marilyn Camacho
  • Lisa Hunter-Romanelli
  • 9 Effective Interventions for Youths with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Jonathan S. Comer
  • Meghan Tomb
  • Lisa Hunter-Romanelli
  • 10 Effective Interventions for Adolescents with Depression
  • Jacqueline Corcoran
  • Jane Hanvey -Phillips
  • 11 Collaborative Strengths-Based Brief Therapy with Self-Harming Students
  • Matthew Selekman
  • 12 Positive Behavior Supports for Children with Major Mental Illness: Working with Teachers and Parents
  • Chris Ahlman
  • 13 Effective Interventions for Students with Eating Disorders
  • Theresa Early
  • Hilary Drew
  • SECTION III: Effective Interventions for Students with Neurodevelopmental, Learning, and Physical Disorders
  • 14 Effective Interventions for Students with ADHD
  • Martell Teasley
  • 15 Effective Interventions for Students with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome
  • Michelle S. Ballan
  • Lauren Z. Powledge
  • Karen F. Hoban
  • 16 Working with Students with Intellectual Disabilities who Exhibit Severe Challenging Behavior
  • Mark O'Reilly
  • Vanessa A. Green
  • Jeff Sigafoos
  • Giulio Lancioni
  • Helen Malone
  • Chaturi Edrisinha
  • Christina Fragale
  • Russell Lang
  • Farah El Zein
  • 17 Improving the Self-Esteem and Social Skills of Students with Learning Disabilities
  • James Raines
  • 18 Effective Classroom Interventions for Students with Physical Disabilities
  • Anna G. Escamilla
  • 19 Suicide and Suicidal Ideation among Individuals Diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Oren Shtayermman
  • PART III: Resources for Students with Substance Abuse, Health, and Interpersonal and Social Problems
  • SECTION IV: Effective Ways to Help Students with Substance abuse, STD's and Obesity
  • 20 Substance Abuse at Elementary Age: Effective Interventions
  • Lori K. Holleran-Steiker
  • Soyon Jung
  • Kristy Gillispie
  • 21 Screening Substance Use/Abuse of Middle and High School Students
  • Lori K. Holleran-Steiker
  • Soyon Jung
  • Kristy Gillispie
  • 22 Best Practices for Prevention of STDs and HIV in Schools
  • Laura M. Hopson
  • 23 Effective Management of Obesity for School Children
  • Reshma B. Naidoo
  • SECTION V: Effective Approaches for Students experiencing Abuse, Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Issues
  • 24 Identifying Child Abuse or Neglect Strategies in a School Setting
  • Ernst O. VanBergeijk
  • 25 Helping Students Who Have Been Physically or Sexually Abused: Strategies and Interventions
  • Kathleen Coulborn Faller
  • 26 Helping Children in Foster Care and Other Residential Placements Succeed in School
  • Dorian E. Traube
  • Mary M. McKernan McKay
  • 27 Connecting School-Based Practices and Juvenile Justice
  • Katherine L. Montgomery
  • Karen Knox
  • Albert R. Roberts
  • SECTION VI: Improving School Engagement, Attendance, and Dropout Prevention
  • 28 Effective Approaches to School Engagement
  • Jade Wexler
  • Nicole Pyle
  • 29 Increasing School Attendance: Effective Strategies and Interventions
  • Johnny S. Kim
  • Calvin L. Streeter
  • 30 Guides for Designing and Establishing Alternative School Programs for Dropout Prevention
  • Cynthia Franklin
  • Laura Hopson
  • David R. Dupper
  • 31 Solution-Focused, Brief Therapy Interventions for Students at Risk to Drop Out
  • Cynthia Franklin
  • Johnny S. Kim
  • Stephen J. Tripodi
  • 32 Primary Prevention of Pregnancy: Effective School-Based Programs
  • Mary Beth Harris
  • 33 Best School-Based Practices with Adolescent Parents
  • Mary Beth Harris
  • SECTION VII: Effective Approaches for Violence, Bullying and Conflict Resolution, Sexual Assault, and Gangs
  • 34 Evidence-Based Violence Prevention Programs and Best Implementation Practices
  • Roxana Marachi
  • Ron Avi Astor
  • Rami Benbenishty
  • 35 Bullying: Best Practices for Prevention and Intervention in Schools
  • Esther Howe
  • Jessica Wright Marini
  • Elayne Haymes
  • Tanya Tenor
  • 36 Effective Peer Conflict Resolution
  • Debra J. Woody
  • 37 Improving Classroom Conflict management through Positive Behavior Supports
  • Aaron Thompson
  • 38 Acquaintance Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Treatment and Prevention Among Teens
  • Erin A. Casey
  • Paula S. Nurius
  • 39 Effective Interventions with Dating Violence and Domestic Violence
  • Beverly M. Black
  • Arlene N. Weisz
  • 40 Effective Intervention with Gangs and Gang Members
  • Timotea M. Elizalde
  • Gilbert A. Ramirez
  • PART IV: Crisis Intervention, Group work, and Parental and Family Resources
  • SECTION VIII: Effective Crisis Intervention Methods
  • 41 School-Based, Adolescent Suicidality: Lethality Assessments and Crisis Intervention Protocols
  • Albert R. Roberts
  • Karen S. Knox
  • Miki Tesh
  • 42 Developing School Wide and District Wide Crisis Prevention/Intervention Protocols for Natural Disasters
  • Karen S. Knox
  • Tara Powell
  • Albert R. Roberts
  • 43 Immediate School-Based Intervention Following Violent Crises
  • Shane R. Jimerson
  • Stephen E. Brock
  • Jacqueline A. Brown
  • 44 Best Practice Grief Work with Students in the Schools
  • Linda Goldman
  • SECTION IX: Improving Group Work and Training Resources
  • 45 Designing and Facilitating Support Groups and Therapy Groups with Adolescents: Importance of the Topic for Schools
  • Charles Garvin
  • 46 Designing and Facilitating Groups with Children
  • Craig W. LeCroy
  • 47 Design and Utility of Life Skills Groups in Schools
  • Pam Franzwa
  • Louisa Triandis
  • Gena Truitt
  • 48 Conducting In-Service Training and Continuing Education for Staff and Teachers
  • Brenda Coble Lindsey
  • Margaret White
  • Wynne S. Korr
  • SECTION X: Enhancing Parental Involvement and Family Resources
  • 49 Effective Strategies for Involving Parents in Schools
  • Hilary Bunting
  • Hilary Drew
  • Amber Lasseigne
  • Dawn Anderson-Butcher
  • 50 What Parents and Teachers Should Know: Effective Treatments for Youth with ADHD
  • Steven W. Evans
  • Julie S. Owens
  • Carey E. Reinicke
  • Ruth C. Brown
  • Allen B. Grove
  • 51 Effective Intervening with Students from Single-Parent Families and Their Parents
  • Mo Yee Lee
  • Cathy Grover Ely
  • 52 Working with Families from Religious Fundamentalist Backgrounds
  • Jennifer D. Yates
  • Allen H. Cole, Jr.
  • 53 Intervening with Students and Families who frequently Relocate or are Homeless
  • Sanna J. Thompson
  • Tiffany N. Ryan
  • Jihye Kim
  • 54 Children and Youth Impacted by Military Service: A School-Based Resilience Building and Behavioral Health Perspective
  • Eugenia L. Weiss
  • Jose E. Coll
  • 55 Effectively Working with Latino Immigrant Families in the Schools
  • Eden Hernandez Robles
  • Alan J. Dettlaff
  • Rowena Fong
  • 56 Home Visiting: Essential Guidelines for Home Visits and Engaging with Families
  • Barbara H. Wasik
  • Sheena Berry
  • Adrienne Villagomez
  • Priya Mudholker
  • Gary L. Shaffer
  • PART V: Improving Multicultural and Community Relationships, School Accountability, and Resource Development
  • SECTION XI: Resources for Multicultural Groups and Diverse Relationships in the School
  • 57 Working with Culturally/Racially Diverse Students to Improve Connection to School and Academic Performance
  • Daphna Oyserman
  • 58 Mental Health Interventions with Latino Students in Multicultural School Environments: A Framework for Assessing Biases and Developing Cultural Competence
  • Katina M. Lambros
  • Concepcion Barrio
  • 59 Engaging with Culturally and Racially Diverse Families
  • Jenell S. Clarke
  • Isok Kim
  • Michael S. Spencer
  • 60 Working with First Nations Students and Families
  • Dorie J. Gilbert
  • Gail H. Sims
  • 61 Multiple Hispanic Cultures: Considerations for Working with Students and Families
  • Jorge Delva
  • Laurie M. Carpenter
  • Cristina B. Bares
  • 62 Working Collaboratively with African American Students, Their Families, Cultural Networks, and School Environments
  • Edith M. Freeman
  • 63 Working with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning Students
  • Diane Elze
  • SECTION XII: Resources for Linking the School and Community
  • 64 Mapping a School's Resources to Improve Their Use in Preventing and Ameliorating Problems
  • Howard S. Adelman
  • Linda Taylor
  • 65 Writing a Contract with a Community Agency for a School-Based Service
  • Michelle Alvarez
  • Lynn Bye
  • 66 Best Practices for Designing and Developing School-Based Health Centers
  • Julia Graham Lear
  • 67 Transition Planning for Students with Autism and Other Intellectual Disabilities
  • Paul K. Cavanagh
  • Ernst O. VanBergeijk
  • SECTION XIII: Accountability and Resource Development
  • 68 Using data to communicate with school stakeholders
  • Natasha K. Bowen
  • 69 Constructing Data Management Systems for Tracking Accountability
  • Melissa Jonson-Reid
  • 70 Using the School Success Profile to Assess Outcomes
  • Gary Bowen
  • Danielle C. Swick
  • 71 How to Write a Successful Grant and Obtain Business and Foundation Support
  • Allan R. Chavkin
  • Nancy F. Chaykin
  • 72 Understanding the Current Environment of Public School Funding: How Student Support Services are Funded
  • Jeffrey M. Poirier
  • David Osher
  • 73 Where do we go from here? Mental Health Workers and the Implementation of an Evidence-Based Practice
  • Paula Allen-Meares
  • ONLINE SECTION
  • 74 Strategies for Marketing Successful School Mental Health Services
  • Christine Anlauf Sabatino
  • 75 Confidentiality and Electronic Records
  • Jane Allgood
  • Marian Mattison
  • Mary Ann Overcamp-Martini
  • Mo Cuevas
  • 76 Best Practices for Practitioner Self-Care
  • Srinika Jayaratne
  • 77 Helping Schools Meet the Mandates of Federal Policies: No Child Left Behind and Other Cutting Edge Federal Policies
  • Sarah Anne Eckert
  • John W. Sipple
  • Lauren Banach
  • 78 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Translating and Implementing
  • Christine Anlauf Sabatino
  • Lynn Milgram Mayer
  • Elizabeth Timberlake
  • 79 Advancing a Positive School Climate for Students, Families and Staff
  • Michael Woolley

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