Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology presentations (MU)
Items in this collection represent public presentations made by Department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology faculty, staff, and students, either alone or as co-authors, and which may or may not have been published in an alternate format. Items may contain more than one file type.
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Recent Submissions
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Something old and something new : future directions in vocational research with people of color in the United States
(SAGE Publications Inc., 2019)Vocational psychology scholarship has largely overlooked the work experiences of people of color. In this article, we present evidence that vocational research that addresses the work issues of people of color has been ... -
Helping Schools Select and Implement Empirically Supported Practices in Prevention
(2010)School districts are inundated with innovation. Ongoing developments in academic and social-emotional curriculum, combined with external pressures to improve student outcomes, create challenges for districts to make informed ... -
Using Prevention Science to Promote Children's Mental Health
(2008-03)In a recent issue of The Counseling Psychologist, Hage et al. (2007) encouraged greater involvement of counseling psychologists in prevention related activities. To support these efforts, the authors described 15 principles ... -
Combining School and Family-Centered Interventions to Prevent Child Behavior Problems
(2010)Although school-wide PBS has been shown to reduce problem behaviors among students, approximately 15-20% of students are still in need of more selective interventions due to disruptive behavior problems. Given that both ... -
The Role of Prevention Science in Promoting Children's Mental Health: A Model for School Psychologists
(2010)Research has shown that early and focused prevention efforts can greatly reduce the costs, economic, psychological and social, borne by families and societies afflicted by poor mental health. With the help of a model ... -
The Performing Body: Physical Self-Concept in Athletes [abstract]
(The Body Project, 2008)This paper presentation will present a review of literature on the unique way the body is negotiated in athletics and pivotal role it plays in identity development and global selfesteem. Current findings will be extended ...