This study is the first national survey of supervision and mentoring practices for early career school psychologists (ECSPs). Respondents included 700 participants, 38% of whom reported having access to professional supervision. Time, availability, and proximity to a supervisor were found to be the most common barriers to accessing supervision and mentoring; access to technology, supervisor interest, and cost were not found to be as significant. Nearly 30% of ECSPs reported feeling pressure to practice outside their boundaries of competence because they did not have access to mentoring or supervision, suggesting a potential ethical concern. Results demonstrate the need to provide more supervision and mentoring opportunities for ECSPs, parti...
Recent studies indicate that the majority of school psychologists’ time continues to be dedicated to...
This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psychologists in ...
The primary purpose of this study was to elucidate factors that school psychologists perceive inhibi...
This study is the first national survey of supervision and mentoring practices for early career scho...
Previous studies suggest that the majority of school psychologists do not believe they receive suffi...
The present study examined the relationship between the occurrence of reported supervision and the p...
In light of persistent workforce shortages, school psychologists must support the professional growt...
Given school psychology’s longstanding workforce shortages, mentorship may be an invaluable mechanis...
This survey attempts to investigate the best way to support school clinical psychologists (school co...
ABSTRACT A United States national survey of 500 practicing school psychologists was conducted to ass...
School consultation is practiced in rapidly changing educational settings, including increasing stud...
Over the last decade, consultation has been increasingly recognized as an important role psychologis...
Mentoring is important in developing succ,sssful professionals in a variety of fields. The mentor of...
Multiple issues that impact service delivery, such as changing student demographic characteristics, ...
This article reports on a survey of early career members of the Society of Counseling Psychology (SC...
Recent studies indicate that the majority of school psychologists’ time continues to be dedicated to...
This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psychologists in ...
The primary purpose of this study was to elucidate factors that school psychologists perceive inhibi...
This study is the first national survey of supervision and mentoring practices for early career scho...
Previous studies suggest that the majority of school psychologists do not believe they receive suffi...
The present study examined the relationship between the occurrence of reported supervision and the p...
In light of persistent workforce shortages, school psychologists must support the professional growt...
Given school psychology’s longstanding workforce shortages, mentorship may be an invaluable mechanis...
This survey attempts to investigate the best way to support school clinical psychologists (school co...
ABSTRACT A United States national survey of 500 practicing school psychologists was conducted to ass...
School consultation is practiced in rapidly changing educational settings, including increasing stud...
Over the last decade, consultation has been increasingly recognized as an important role psychologis...
Mentoring is important in developing succ,sssful professionals in a variety of fields. The mentor of...
Multiple issues that impact service delivery, such as changing student demographic characteristics, ...
This article reports on a survey of early career members of the Society of Counseling Psychology (SC...
Recent studies indicate that the majority of school psychologists’ time continues to be dedicated to...
This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psychologists in ...
The primary purpose of this study was to elucidate factors that school psychologists perceive inhibi...