This handbook addresses the current state and practice of school psychology with a focus on standards unique to Australia, including historical, legal, ethical, practical, and training factors. It provides a compilation of the most current research-based practices as well as guidelines for evidence-based assessment and intervention for common conditions (e.g., autism, depression, learning disabilities) and for delivering appropriate services to targeted student populations (e.g., LGBT, gifted, medical issues). Chapters discuss the application of national and international school psychology practices within the Australian educational and psychological structure. The handbook also examines the lack of formal resources specific to Australia’s ...
School counselling in Australia is presently in a state of flux and adaptation. Within this period o...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence base for suicide prevention programs in Australian schools is limited. The a...
Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15–24 years, with rates incr...
This is the only text to address child and adolescent psychopathology from the viewpoint of the scho...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation directl...
In today\u27s schools, the variety and consequences of mental health problems are growing and receiv...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation direct...
School psychology applies the principals of psychology to education with a primary aim of providing ...
To understand the state of school psychology in Australia at present and to be able to adapt to futu...
A leading introductory text, this authoritative volume comprehensively describes the school psycholo...
Suicide in Schools provides school-based professionals with practical, easy-to-use guidance on devel...
Suicide in Schools provides school-based professionals with practical, easy-to-use guidance on devel...
Bringing together leading authorities, this concise, state-of-the-science handbook delves into all a...
Internalising problems such as depression and anxiety are the most common of childhood and adolescen...
This paper presents a review of literature, research, and practice relating to suicide and intention...
School counselling in Australia is presently in a state of flux and adaptation. Within this period o...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence base for suicide prevention programs in Australian schools is limited. The a...
Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15–24 years, with rates incr...
This is the only text to address child and adolescent psychopathology from the viewpoint of the scho...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation directl...
In today\u27s schools, the variety and consequences of mental health problems are growing and receiv...
Objective: Current practice in Australia is to avoid discussing suicide or suicidal ideation direct...
School psychology applies the principals of psychology to education with a primary aim of providing ...
To understand the state of school psychology in Australia at present and to be able to adapt to futu...
A leading introductory text, this authoritative volume comprehensively describes the school psycholo...
Suicide in Schools provides school-based professionals with practical, easy-to-use guidance on devel...
Suicide in Schools provides school-based professionals with practical, easy-to-use guidance on devel...
Bringing together leading authorities, this concise, state-of-the-science handbook delves into all a...
Internalising problems such as depression and anxiety are the most common of childhood and adolescen...
This paper presents a review of literature, research, and practice relating to suicide and intention...
School counselling in Australia is presently in a state of flux and adaptation. Within this period o...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence base for suicide prevention programs in Australian schools is limited. The a...
Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15–24 years, with rates incr...