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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Educational Psychology

1996

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Is Consultation Effective? A Review Of Outcome Research, Susan M. Sheridan, Marshall Welch, Scott F. Orme Nov 1996

Is Consultation Effective? A Review Of Outcome Research, Susan M. Sheridan, Marshall Welch, Scott F. Orme

Department of Educational Psychology: Faculty Publications

This review summarizes the findings of consultation and teaming research from 1985 to 1995. It analyzes and critiques various methodological features of the research and draws conclusions regarding the current state of consultation and teaming outcome studies. Specific questions addressed in this review include (a) how much empirically based outcome research has been conducted since 1985, (b) what the common methodological features incorporated into the current consultation research are, and (c) what conclusions regarding the current status of outcome research in consultation can be drawn. Behavioral consultation studies were most prevalent (compared to mental health consultation, organizational development consultation, teaming, …


Site-Based Transdisciplinary Educational Partnerships: Development, Implementation, And Outcomes Of A Collaborative Professional Preparation Program, Marshall Welch, Susan M. Sheridan, Brett Wilson, Denise Colton, John C. Mayhew Sep 1996

Site-Based Transdisciplinary Educational Partnerships: Development, Implementation, And Outcomes Of A Collaborative Professional Preparation Program, Marshall Welch, Susan M. Sheridan, Brett Wilson, Denise Colton, John C. Mayhew

Department of Educational Psychology: Faculty Publications

In this article, we describe the conceptual framework, development, implementation, and outcomes of an experimental professional preparation program. University students from preparation programs in general education, educational administration, school psychology, and special education formed transdisciplinary cohorts that were placed in school settings to complete a variety of activities designed to foster greater collaboration among disciplines in serving children and youth at risk. We describe what was learned throughout the project as well as its operational structure, outcomes, and future directions for transdisciplinary professional development.


Review Of A Mind Of Its Own. Tourette’S Syndrome: A Story And A Guide. By R. D. Brunn And B. Brunn. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994, 174 Pp., Susan M. Swearer Napolitano Aug 1996

Review Of A Mind Of Its Own. Tourette’S Syndrome: A Story And A Guide. By R. D. Brunn And B. Brunn. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994, 174 Pp., Susan M. Swearer Napolitano

Department of Educational Psychology: Faculty Publications

Review of A Mind of Its Own. Tourette’s Syndrome: A Story and a Guide. By R. D. Brunn and B. Brunn. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994, 174 pp.


Issues In The Treatment Of Depressed Children, Kevin D. Stark, Scott A. Napolitano, Susan M. Swearer Napolitano, Kristen Schmidt, Deborah Jaramillo, Jonathan Hoyle Jan 1996

Issues In The Treatment Of Depressed Children, Kevin D. Stark, Scott A. Napolitano, Susan M. Swearer Napolitano, Kristen Schmidt, Deborah Jaramillo, Jonathan Hoyle

Department of Educational Psychology: Faculty Publications

Basic research into the cognitive, behavioral, familial, and physiological disturbances associated with depressive disorders during childhood is reviewed. hnplications for the development of a treatment program are discussed and a comprehensive treatment model is proposed. The proposed model includes intervention strategies for the child, parents, family, and school. The child component consists of intervention strategies for the affective, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological disturbances that are evident from the existing research. The parent training component is designed to address disturbances in parenting due to cognitive disturbances and skills deficits. The family therapy component emphasizes changing interaction patterns that communicate schema-consistent maladaptive …