The first guide created specifically for school psychology practica and internships
Tailored to the unique educational requirements of school psychology, this is the first complete guide for practica and internships for school psychology students and faculty. Replete with practical information and advice, the book introduces students to a variety of professional issues they may be required to navigate during their supervised field-based experiences. The book covers all aspects of the entry-level practicum ranging from orientation to the professional’s role, to portfolio and competency-based evaluations and navigating relationships with supervisors. It addresses advanced clinical applications including systems-level school initiatives, practice in mental health settings, cross-comparison of educational and medical classification models, field-based research considerations and more. Coverage of the internship year discusses how to select an internship site, writing a winning vita, the application process, applying for the first career position, interviewing and negotiation skills, as well as certification and licensure. Content reflects NASP and APA standards, guidelines, and best practices with an emphasis on supporting high quality field-based training experiences.
Additionally, the text offers tools for organizing assessments, consultations, and interventions. Practical recommendations address professional conduct, child abuse reporting, and field experience documentation. Learning is enhanced with the use of diagrams, charts, and sample documents. Chapters include learning objectives, case examples and vignettes for discussion and problem solving, and chapter summaries. Additional online and reproducible resources offer instructors templates for psychological reports, performance evaluations, record-keeping forms and logs, practicum syllabi and internship contracts that are consistent with NASP and APA principles.
Key Features:
- Provides a strong foundation for initial field-based experiences from beginning practicum through the internship and job search Reflects the unique practice settings of school psychology
- Embraces NASP and APA standards, DSM-5, Response-to-Intervention (RtI) and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) models for school psychology practice
- Enhanced with special features such as learning objectives. case vignettes, sample forms, and end-of-chapter reviews
- Written by experienced practicum and internship supervisors and recognized authorities on the preparation and development of school psychologists
Contents
Contributors
Foreword by Alex Thomas
Preface
Acknowledgments
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SECTION I: PRACTICUM
1: Practicum 101—Preparing for Practicum
Practica Program Structure
Surviving and Thriving in Grad School
Security Procedures
Student Liability Insurance
Professional-Issues Vignettes
Chapter Review
2: Orientation to Practicum
Entry Procedures Considerations
Direct Student, Patient, and Client Contact Considerations
Professional Practice Considerations
Orientation to Practica Vignettes
Chapter Review
3: Portfolios and Competency-Based Evaluation
Demonstrating Acquisition of Knowledge and Skills
Conflict Between Supervisor Evaluation and Students
Performance Competency Vignettes
Chapter Review
4: Peer Mentoring and Peer Supervision
(Olivia Soutullo, coauthor)
Roles and Responsibilities
Levels of Support
Facilitating Positive Interactions
Models of Supervision
Critiquing Test Administration
Scoring Protocols
Proofing Common Writing Errors
Peer Supervision Vignettes
Chapter Review
5: Advanced Practica
(Sally Grapin, coauthor)
Transition and College Student Evaluations
Advanced Practica Vignettes
Forensic Psychology
Research Considerations Through Practicum
Mental Health Settings
Classification Models Beyond the Dsm
Chapter Review
SECTION II: INTERNSHIP
6: Preparing for Internship
Writing a Winning Curriculum Vita
Selecting Internship Sites
Application Process
Statement of Interest
Interview
Letters of Recommendation
No Offers—Now What?
Final Considerations
Chapter Review
7: Internship
(Olivia Soutullo, coauthor)
Documentation, Logs, and Record Keeping
Time Management for Interns
Setting Boundaries and Expectations
Transitioning to the Role of Professional
Internship Evaluation Measures and Competencies
Chapter Review
8: Ethical and Professional Practice: Potential Conflicts
School Psychology Interns’ Obligations to the Ethics Code
Internship Contract
Conflicts With Supervisors
Conflicts in Laws and Agency Rules or Policies
Chapter Review
9: Psychological Case Reports
Report-Writing Principles
Report-Writing Vignettes
Report-Writing Basics
Chapter Review
10: Preparing for Career Positions
(Janise Parker, coauthor)
Is a Postdoc in Your Future?
Career Listing Resources
Writing a Career Cover Letter and Vita
Career Interviews
Chapter Review
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Resources: Professional Organizations and Standards
Appendix B: Chapter Exhibits
Index
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- Release Date: August 18, 2015
- Paperback / softback
- 250 Pages
- Trim Size: 7in x 10in
- Number of Illustrations: 30
- Features: 30 Illustrations
- ISBN: 9780826119315
- eBook ISBN: 9780826119322