School Psychology: Training Individuals for One of the Best Kept Secrets in Professional Psychology |
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Authors: | Rosemary Flanagan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Independent Practice, Garden City, New York;2. State University of New York at Old Westburyflanaganr@oldwestbury.edu |
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Abstract: | AbstractSchool psychology training at the doctoral level is discussed. Given the increasing diversity in the schools as well as the varied education and mental health needs of the population, school psychology training is necessarily broad, involving traditional skills such as assessment, intervention, consultation, and counseling, all of which are taught within a context of a changing school population with changing needs. Because there is compulsory education, school psychologists’ interface with a broad cross-section of individual children, their parents, and their teachers. Moreover, school psychological practice is not limited to schools, as doctoral school psychologists are health service providers; many of these individuals work in other settings for which they are trained to provide services. The complexities and challenges of training school psychologists within this broad agenda effectively across domains are discussed. |
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Keywords: | School psychology training education psychological practice |
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