A practical approach to school psychology |
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Authors: | Daniel A. Kennedy School Psychologist |
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Affiliation: | Diagnostic Center Board of Public Instruction 701 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316, USA |
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Abstract: | Exclusive use of the clinical model in school psychology is impractical. This is discussed in terms of incidence of adjustment problems, psychologist-student ratios, and undesirable side effects that have resulted from sole use of the clinical model. Reasons for implementing developmental and preventive mental health programs in the schools are discussed, and examples of such programs are presented. Some alternatives to the usual ways of handling the remediation of currently existing adjustment problems are suggested. |
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