1st Edition
Applied Ecological Psychology for Schools Within Communities Assessment and Intervention
254 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
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This volume provides a thorough examination of the interplay between individuals and their environment in the development and maintenance of problem behaviors, and delineates procedures for conducting assessment, intervention, and prevention within the child's ecosystem. As individuals structure, change, and organize their environments, their environments work to do the same. Environmental or... Read more
Contents: Foreword. Part I: Introduction. J.L. Swartz, W.E. Martin, Jr., Ecological Psychology Theory: Historical Overview and Application to Educational Ecosystem. Part II: Assessment and Intervention with Students. L. Gaddis, L. Hatfield, Characteristics of the Learning Environment, Students, Teachers, and Their Interactions. J.C. Conoley, P.C. Rotto, Ecological Interventions with Students. Part III: Assessment and Intervention with Teachers in Classrooms. M. McLellan, I. Sanshez, Principles and Application of Ecological Assessment for Teachers. J. Shaftel, M. Fine, Ecosystemic Intervention with Teachers: A Collaborative Approach. Part IV: Assessment and Intervention with Schools. E.R. Moan, R.N. Mellott, Assessment and Intervention with Schools. E.J. Trickett, Developing an Ecological Mind-Set on School-Community Collaboration. Part V: Assessment and Intervention with Communities. E.M. Szymanski, School to Work Transition: Ecological Considerations for Career Development. S.L. Schoenwald, S.W. Henggeler, M.J. Brondino, J. Donkervoet, Reconnecting School with Families of Juvenile Offenders. Part VI: Conclusion. W.E. Martin, Jr., J.L. Swartz, Integrated Application of Applied Ecological Psychology in Schools within Communities.
Biography
Jody L. Swartz, William E. Martin, Jody L. Swartz-Kulstad






