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Mental Health Interventions for School Counselors, 1st Edition

Christopher A. Sink

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Mental Health Interventions for School Counselors 1st Edition by Christopher A. Sink

Overview

Effective prevention and intervention are more critical than ever. Providing a collaborative "how to" guide for both preventive and intervention-oriented counseling in school settings, MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS FOR SCHOOLS delivers up-to-the-minute coverage of the most common mental health or psychosocial/emotional issues and disorders facing schoolchildren and youth--issues that can negatively impact their learning and long-term educational development. This exciting new first edition features the work of some of the most highly regarded counselor educators in the field. Each chapter provides a solid overview of a mental health concern and then focuses on school- and research-based actions that are preventive and intervention oriented as well as proven effective in school settings. Packed with relevant examples, MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS FOR SCHOOLS offers the most current, comprehensive, and well-researched coverage available.

Christopher A. Sink

Christopher Sink, Ph.D., NCC, LMHC (WA) is a Professor and Batten Endowed Chair of Counseling at Old Dominion University, Department of Counseling and Human Services (Darden College of Education). Earlier, he spent 21 years as a professor of counselor education at Seattle Pacific University and five years at Northwest Missouri State University. Prior to serving in the professoriate, Dr. Sink worked as a secondary and post-secondary counselor. He has many years of chief editorial experience in counseling-related journals (American School Counselor Association's Professional School Counseling and American Counseling Association’s Counseling and Values). Dr. Sink currently serves on the editorial board of multiple peer-refereed journals, including The Professional Counselor (the National Board of Certified Counselors), Professional School Counseling (American School Counselor Association), Counselling and Spirituality (Canadian), Counseling and Values (American Counseling Association and Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling), and Journal of Research on Christian Education. Currently, he is associate editor, Counseling and Values, and chief editor, Journal of School-based Counseling Policy and Evaluation (JSCPE). Dr. Sink publishes in various areas related to school-based counseling, social-emotional learning (SEL), educational psychology, positive psychology, and evaluation and research methods. He is a strong advocate for social justice, systemic, and strengths and evidence-based school counseling practice. Currently, Dr. Sink’s research agenda includes topics examining social-emotional learning, program evaluation outcomes of comprehensive school counseling, research methods in counselor education, positive psychology, and spirituality as an important feature of adolescent resiliency and well-being.
  • Bringing together insights and expertise from some of the most highly respected educators in the field, MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS FOR SCHOOLS delivers cutting-edge coverage of key concepts in preventive and intervention-oriented counseling. Each contributing counselor educator is widely published in his or her area of expertise and draws from extensive experience in the practice setting.
  • Chapters begin with a case example that engages students in a realistic illustration of an issue that they could face when they are counselors, helping them immediately apply chapter concepts to real-world scenarios.
  • Reflecting the latest developments from the field, this exciting first edition is focused on effective, research-based interventions and packed with practical examples.
  • End-of-chapter "Additional Resources" sections provide a bibliography of helpful sources to encourage students to go more in depth and explore on their own the critical concepts and techniques presented in the text.
Forward.
1. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Linda Webb (Florida Atlantic University).
2. Externalizing Behavior Disorders: Supporting Students with Aggression and Violent Tendencies, Kerry B. Bernes (University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada), Jennifer I. Bernes (Registered Psychologist), and Angela D. Bardick (Registered Psychologist).
3. Internalizing Behavior Disorders; Supporting Students with Depression, Anxiety, and Self-injurious Behavior, Christopher Sink (Seattle Pacific University).
4. Eating Disorders, Obesity, and Body Image Concerns, Angela D. Bardick (Registered Psychologist), Shelly Russell-Mayhew (University of Calgary), Kerry B. Bernes (University of Lethbridge), and Jennifer I. Bernes (Registered Psychologist).
5. Substance Abuse, Glenn W. Lambie (University of Central Florida).
6. Child Sexual Abuse, Carol Stone (University of North Florida).
7. Severe Acting Out Behavior: A Family Intervention Approach, Keith Davis (Appalachian State University).
8. Suicide Issues, Jill Packman (University of Nevada, Reno) and Catey Barber (O'Brien Middle School, Reno, NV).
9. Learning Disabilities, Glenn W. Lambie, Kara P. Ieva, Stacy Van Horn, Jonathan H. Ohrt, Sally Lewis, and B. Grant Hayes, University of Central Florida.
Biographies of Contributors.
Index.

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  • ISBN-10: 113333511X
  • ISBN-13: 9781133335115
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  • ISBN-10: 061875458X
  • ISBN-13: 9780618754588
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