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David M. Hulac; Kathleen B. Aspiranti; Jaden Nyberg – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Reviews of the scholarly productivity of school psychologists are useful for informing people who are in positions to review school psychology faculty member work. Normative data can serve as a benchmark to understand how productive school psychology faculty members are. The current research investigates faculty members at universities who have…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Writing (Composition), Productivity, School Psychology
Anqi Zhang – Communique, 2025
In 2022, the author made the decision to transition from a career as a data analyst to pursue training to become a school psychologist. Leaving a stable career not only required careful consideration of academic readiness, but also financial, emotional, and professional adjustments. Despite these obstacles, the journey has been transformative,…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Reentry Students, Career Change, Career Development
Rachel Stein – Communique, 2025
Mental health for preschool students has not always been seen as the purview of school psychology. However, school psychologists can have a powerful impact by supporting the needs of young children. Research has shown that many children are not emotionally, socially, behaviorally, or academically ready for kindergarten. This was further…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Mental Health, School Psychology, Early Experience
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Qianyu Zhu; Shitao Chen; Peiyuan Lu; Hanqi Zhou – School Psychology International, 2025
This study explored the overall training experiences of the first cohort of school psychology students in China, examining how the program's coursework and initial practicum supported their competency development, as well as the challenges they encountered. Using a culturally adapted competency framework, the study assessed all first-cohort…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Foreign Countries, College Students, Counselor Training
Kristen Johnson – Communique, 2025
After overcoming some skepticism, a school psychologist transitioned from traditional, in-person services to remote telepractice. Along the way, she discovered a fulfilling, flexible way to support students and help address the critical national shortage of school-based mental health providers.
Descriptors: School Psychology, School Psychologists, Videoconferencing, Access to Health Care
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Alexandra M. Ryan; David M. Hulac – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
Noting the popular psychology embrace of "self-care," in this study, we sought to assess the relationship between self-care behaviors and symptoms of depression and anxiety in school psychology graduate students. Participants were recruited from the National Association of School Psychology (NASP) approved graduate training programs. A…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Graduate Students
Audrey A. Ricotta – Communique, 2025
School psychologists play an increasingly vital role in supporting diverse student populations and facilitating open dialogue to ensure all voices are heard. Veterans and military service members can enhance the field by leveraging their training and experience to provide support to families and communities. Integrating veterans and military…
Descriptors: School Psychology, School Psychologists, Veterans, Military Personnel
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Maria Cristina Matteucci; Annalisa Soncini; Francesca Floris; Stephen D. Truscott – School Psychology International, 2025
Investigating the scope of international school psychology practices may promote and influence the globalization of the profession. Although some extant studies assessed the presence and functions of school psychologists internationally, little research to date has focused on Italy. This nation-wide study provides up-to-date information about how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Psychology, Services, School Psychologists
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Laura M. Crothers; Taylor Steeves; Jered B. Kolbert; James B. Schreiber; Ara J. Schmitt; Brianna Drischler; Kelly Paulson; Jessica Cowley; Amelia Klass; Athena Vafiadis; Kayla Perfetto – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
In this exploratory study, we adapted items from a previously developed measure of job satisfaction, the Measure of Job Satisfaction (MJS), an instrument first developed for use with community nurses in the UK, to create a brief, 15-item instrument (Job Satisfaction--Brief) applicable to practitioners of school psychology from Pennsylvania (N =…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, School Psychology, School Psychologists, Factor Structure
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Victor Villarreal; Lisa S. Peterson – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
School-based, multiple gate mental health screening has been identified as a major component of social, emotional, and behavioral systems of support models, and a promising practice that can be used to address unmet mental health needs of children and adolescents. To better inform implementation of multiple gate screening programs, we completed an…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Mental Health, Children, Adolescents
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Kristin Murphy; Jennifer Kilgo; Serra Acar – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2025
Interdisciplinary personnel preparation programs are crucial in shaping the next generation of service providers in early intervention/early childhood special education (EI/ECSE), special education, school psychology and counseling, and other related service fields. This article examines three distinct interdisciplinary personnel preparation…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Professional Development, Students with Disabilities, Special Education
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Tiffany Chenneville; Serena Wasilewski; Joshua Stanz; Sarah Gardy; James Pyle; Elham Azamian Jazi – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2025
Youth who identify as LGBTQ + are at risk for social-emotional difficulties across settings due to pervasive homophobia and heteronormativity and resulting discrimination. Among educational professionals, school psychologists are particularly well positioned to address issues facing youth who identify as LGBTQ + through research and practice. Yet,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, School Psychology
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Adelle K. Sturgell; Emily R. Forcht; Ethan R. Van Norman – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Universal screening is an essential practice in any multi-tiered system of support, but without understanding the demographic makeup of students in studies that inform current practices, the effectiveness in which instruments and screening approaches work best for students of demographically diverse backgrounds cannot be assessed. In this…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Multi Tiered Systems of Support, Demography, Student Characteristics
Reva Mathieu; Paige Johnson; Kara E. McGoey – Communique, 2025
Students with persistent and significant challenging behaviors can sometimes be grouped into specific special education classrooms or even specialized schools based on specific disability categories. This practice presents both opportunities and challenges from a school psychologist's perspective. While this approach can allow for more focused…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, School Psychology, Intervention
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Gulden Esat; Nausheen Pasha-Zaidi; Syed Rizvi; Janise S. Parker; Bradley H. Smith – School Psychology Review, 2025
Religion and spirituality (RS) are distinct, often overlapping constructs that are deeply meaningful to many people in the United States. In this conceptual review, the importance of RS in school psychology is highlighted based on the Culturally Responsible Dual Factor Model of mental health, which emphasizes well-being along with symptom…
Descriptors: Religion, School Psychology, Cultural Relevance, Well Being
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