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Educational Psychology Casework: A Practical Guide

Autor Rick Beaver
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 1996
`As the author says himself the methods and perspectives are not new, but what this book does is to raw all these strands together, thereby bringing both a useful theoretical perspective as well as practical strategies to the day-to-day work of an educational psychologist... Whilst including the above he has structured the book to discuss the essential elements of educational psychology casework practice in some depth, with examples using strategies from his integrated model based on actual practice. The examples are very helpful for the reader… Whilst the book is presented as an integrated whole, there is also much to dip into… The appendix holds some interesting items which can be translated into practice and there is also a section on story telling... This is an important book which should be read by any educational psychologist who is looking for ways in which to enhance their work with children and adults and which is also likely to be of value to others working with schools and families, where the focus is on achieving beneficial change on behalf of young people.'

- Child Language Teaching And Therapy.

`The title of this excellent book is in no way misleading. This is a book to revel in if you want to reflect upon and develop your practice as a psychologist. If you imagine from this description that Rick Beaver has compiled a useful practical manual, then you will be overwhelmed by a powerful book contained within a most modest title. Not only does this book emphasize the relevance and importance of the psychology within our practice, but it informs and engages with detailed explanations and practical examples. I would recommend this book to trainees and newly qualified educational psychologists and to all practitioners who wish to critically examine their practice.'

- DECP Newletter

`a useful volume to recommend to trainee educational psychologists.'

- Educational Psychology in Practice

Educational Psychology Casework is a training guide and resource for anybody interested in children's psychological development and educational progress. The author uses case studies from his own experience to illustrate methods of interviewing children and interpreting their responses. He examines the ways of improving the relationship between client and worker, developing rapport skills and gaining a child's trust and respect. The text contains training exercises, stories and examples of children's artwork which may be used to gain knowledge of a child's mind, especially young children whose verbal communication may be lacking in sophistication.

The aim of the book is to help the reader identify a child's needs and enable the child to overcome learning or behavioural difficulties.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853023644
ISBN-10: 1853023647
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Chapter 1, Introduction. Chapter 2, Rapport Skills. Chapter 3, Hypothesising and Information Gathering. Chapter 4, Hypothesising and Information Gathering Based on a Systematic Perspective. Chapter 5, Hypothesising and Information Gathering Based on an Individual Perspective. Chapter 6, Beliefs Values and Identity. Chapter 7, Methods for Gathering Information. Chapter 8, Further Exploration of the Model of the World. Chapter 9, Integrating the Two Approaches to Exploring the Models of the World. Chapter 10, Techniques for Eliciting the Model of the World with Children. Chapter 11, Case Example: Steven. Chapter 12, Ability and Strategies. Chapter 13, Representational Systems. Chapter 14, Strategies. Chapter 15, Developing Interventions. Chapter 16, Elements of Interventions. Appendices.

Recenzii

There is a rich compendium of techniques and ideas, which are clearly presented and illustrated by detailed case studies. I am particularly pleased to be able to review this book as I have a distinct memory of how formative it was as part of my own professional development as a newly qualified EP. This second edition retains this practical and formative quality and should continue to be valuable resource both for newly qualified and practising EPs.
The first edition of this book been a seminal text, very widely used to inform academic assignments and supervised professional practice in early years, school, family and other community settings. This second edition retains the strong, clearly presented and illustrated theoretical perspectives, outlining approaches which are now widely used in EP practice and which have proved useful in bringing about sustained change. This new edition is a valuable addition to the key reference texts which can be commended with confidence, from both academic and professional perspectives, to educational psychologists and other professionals who work with vulnerable children and young people.
The second edition of Educational Psychology Casework: A Practice Guide, by Rick Beaver (Jessica Kingsley Publishers) has proven itself to be a standard text. It is a practical and straightforward guide to working with children, from which those other than psychologists can learn much.