The purpose of our article is to provide a reaction to the article by Noell and Witt (1996) regarding five fundamental assumptions underlying behavioral consultation, as well as react to a manuscript by Witt, Gresham and Noell (1996a) pertaining to their critique of some aspects of behavioral consultation. We provide a reaction to the alleged fundamental assumptions pertaining to consultation, specifically that (a) consultation is a superior use of resources when compared to direct intervention/therapy; (b) consultation is conducted collaboratively; (c) talking to teachers is sufficient to cause them to change their behavior; (d) teachers will generalize problem-solving skills developed in consultation to new problem situations with other c...
The amount of services delivered by school psychologists through consultation is increasing as is th...
Conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) is an extension of traditional behavioral consultation in tha...
Consultation has long been noted in the literature as a preferred role of school psychologists (Curt...
The purpose of our article is to provide a reaction to the article by Noell and Witt (1996) regardin...
This article describes “conjoint behavioral consultation,” a model of service delivery that addresse...
This article examines how despite increasing demands and empirical support for consultation, its act...
In this article, a general model and specific program that expand traditional behavioral consultatio...
Many teachers feel unprepared to handle the behavior problems that arise during the school day. Scho...
Writing an epilogue (i.e., an ending) to a text as forward-thinking as this one is a bit of an oxymo...
Consultation is a crucial role for school psychology practitioners. Psychologists routinely use cons...
In Bergan\u27s model of behavioral consultation, school psychologists deliver indirect services to c...
Consultation is a prominent indirect service delivery method in school psychology today. Several pub...
Conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) is a structured indirect form of service delivery in which pa...
Among the multiple roles of a school psychologist is consultation. The Mental Health, Organizational...
Whereas there exists a vast literature investigating consumer satisfaction ratings of various behavi...
The amount of services delivered by school psychologists through consultation is increasing as is th...
Conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) is an extension of traditional behavioral consultation in tha...
Consultation has long been noted in the literature as a preferred role of school psychologists (Curt...
The purpose of our article is to provide a reaction to the article by Noell and Witt (1996) regardin...
This article describes “conjoint behavioral consultation,” a model of service delivery that addresse...
This article examines how despite increasing demands and empirical support for consultation, its act...
In this article, a general model and specific program that expand traditional behavioral consultatio...
Many teachers feel unprepared to handle the behavior problems that arise during the school day. Scho...
Writing an epilogue (i.e., an ending) to a text as forward-thinking as this one is a bit of an oxymo...
Consultation is a crucial role for school psychology practitioners. Psychologists routinely use cons...
In Bergan\u27s model of behavioral consultation, school psychologists deliver indirect services to c...
Consultation is a prominent indirect service delivery method in school psychology today. Several pub...
Conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) is a structured indirect form of service delivery in which pa...
Among the multiple roles of a school psychologist is consultation. The Mental Health, Organizational...
Whereas there exists a vast literature investigating consumer satisfaction ratings of various behavi...
The amount of services delivered by school psychologists through consultation is increasing as is th...
Conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) is an extension of traditional behavioral consultation in tha...
Consultation has long been noted in the literature as a preferred role of school psychologists (Curt...