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Janise S. Parker; Alexa Austin; Kamonta Heidelburg; Yi-Yun Minnie Tsai – Communique, 2024
Imposter syndrome can lead to feelings of self-doubt, fear of failure, overpreparation, procrastination, and guilt about subsequent success. Because imposter syndrome is linked to structural inequities, women of color (WOC) may be particularly impacted by feelings of imposter syndrome due to encounters with racism, sexism, and gender…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Females, Blacks, Fear of Success
Stephanie Flood; Shanye Phillips; Kristyn Goodwin; Rachel McConnell; Lindsay Matthews; Scott Graves – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Self-care is a form of intentional focus on mental and physical wellness that is necessary for the optimal functioning of psychologists. The discussion of this topic has received an increased interest in the field of school psychology as self-care is one way to combat a well-documented concern in the field, burnout. While that is the case, there…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Daily Living Skills, Mental Health, Well Being
S. Kathleen Krach; Stephanie Corcoran – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
The field of school psychology has seen the gradual implementation of technology in day-to-day practice. The earliest computer-based technology adopted by school psychologists consisted of software programs used to score tests, run analyses for multi-tiered systems of support, and aid in tele-consultation. These tasks have one thing in common;…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Computer Assisted Testing
Jonathan M. Solomon – Communique, 2024
Research has pointed to a critical need for primary prevention and intervention strategies. This has only been magnified since the COVID-19 pandemic and with the shortages of school-based mental health providers. Active Minds is a national organization dedicated to "changing the conversation about mental health" (Active Minds, n.d.-b) by…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Extracurricular Activities, Student Welfare, National Organizations
Kristin Irwin; Cynthia Velasquez; Elaine Hidalgo – Communique, 2024
With support from a U.S. Department of Education grant, the Portland Public Schools successfully expanded a model program that addresses workforce shortages and disrupts inequities by increasing the number of school psychologists from diverse backgrounds, improving foundational reading skills, increasing multitiered systems of support, and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Public Schools, School Psychologists, Diversity (Institutional)
Elizabeth Garis – Communique, 2024
If students at your school are not attending classes or coming to school at all, they may be engaging in school refusal. Understanding what school refusal is, as well as the functions behind it, is key to evaluation and a collaborative school-home approach to intervention.
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Student Behavior, School Phobia
Nancy Mather – Communique, 2024
Over the last few decades, several definitions of dyslexia have centered on phonological awareness as the sole linguistic risk factor for developing dyslexia. Although difficulties with the acquisition and application of speech sounds can affect reading and spelling development, additional factors can as well and are included in other…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Disability Identification, At Risk Persons, School Psychologists
Evan Rooney; Ayanna A. Johnson; Sarah Klein; Niki Jurbergs; Anne Duvall; R. Elyse Heidelberg; Brian S. Potter; Jennifer Harman; Emily K. Browne; Anna M. Jones; Rachel T. Webster – School Psychology, 2024
Globally, approximately 400,000 youth are diagnosed with pediatric cancer each year. Treatment-related side effects, psychosocial challenges, and frequent school absences may adversely impact learning and the education experience among these youth. Efforts to enhance interagency collaboration between health care settings and community schools are…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, School Community Relationship, Access to Health Care, Hospitalized Children
Jillian Talley; Devadrita Talapatra; Gloria Miller; Peter Organisciak – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Students have dreams and goals outside of school. School psychologists can play a vital role in helping students with disabilities reach their dreams, particularly when the dreams ask the question "What do I want to do after high school?" Often, the answer lies in postsecondary goals, which require transition planning while the student…
Descriptors: Post High School Guidance, Family Influence, Teacher Influence, School Psychologists
Professionals Providing Psychological-Pedagogical Assistance in Schools: Experiences and Reflections
Monika Skura; Agnieszka Malkowska-Szkutnik; Aleksandra Berkowska – Educational Research, 2024
Background: Specialists working in school settings provide crucial psychological and pedagogical support to students, teachers and other members of the school community. As the roles played by psychologists, educators, speech therapists and other specialists vary internationally, more needs to be understood about their lived experiences and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Specialists, Resource Staff, School Psychologists
Donna Pennell; Marilyn Campbell; M. Zahid Juri; Mary McMahon – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2024
There are few studies examining the wellbeing of Australian school-based psychologists/counsellors (SPCs) despite the research indicating there are unique stressors associated with the role. The purpose of this study was to measure the stress perceived by working Australian SPCs. Data were collected via an online survey within which the Perceived…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Psychologists, School Counselors, Stress Variables
Jacqueline R. Anderson; Karabi Nandy; Nancy J. Potter; Jennifer L. Hughes; Farra Kahalnik; Ronny Pipes; Jana Hancock; Tracy L. Greer; Alexandra Kulikova; Joshua S. Elmore; Taryn L. Mayes; Madhukar H. Trivedi – School Psychology, 2024
Rates of depression in youth are continuing to increase at a steady rate, yet these youth often do not receive mental health services (Bertha & Balázs, 2013; Thomas et al., 2011). Schools are an ideal setting to connect youth to mental health services; however, many barriers exist with respect to schools having adequate resources and access to…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, High School Students, Depression (Psychology), School Psychologists
Angela R. Raghib – ProQuest LLC, 2024
As the demographics of the student population in the United States grow more culturally diverse, the need for culturally competent school psychologists becomes more evident. To meet the needs of a culturally diverse student population and their families, school psychologists must possess the knowledge and skills to provide culturally appropriate…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Cultural Pluralism, Measures (Individuals), School Psychologists
Phillip M. Hughes; Genevieve Graaf; Kristin H. Gigli; Neal A. deJong; Robert E. McGrath; Kathleen C. Thomas – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2024
To examine the association between psychologist and nurse practitioner scope-of-practice (SoP) regulations and pediatric mental health service access. A nationally representative sample of children with mental health needs was identified using 5 years of National Survey of Children's Health (2016-2020). Utilization was measured in two ways: (1)…
Descriptors: Pediatrics, Mental Health Programs, Children, Mental Disorders
Nicholas W. Affrunti; Serena Sowin – National Association of School Psychologists, 2024
In this data brief, we examine both the scores and pass rates for the Praxis 5403 School Psychology test (Praxis 5403) by racial-ethnic group and gender for the period September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2024. The Praxis 5403 is the most often used external assessment in school psychology, and a passing score on the Praxis 5403 is a requirement to…
Descriptors: Scores, School Psychology, Psychological Testing, Counselor Qualifications

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