Autore: Mark D. Weist

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Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers (aka CC) received her Ph.D. from Teachers College, Columbia University and is Associate Professor in the counseling psychology and school counseling programs at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.  She is a bilingual, practicing, licensed psychologist. Dr. Clauss-Ehlers is Editor of the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development.  Previous books she has authored/edited include:  Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural School Psychology (Ed., Springer, 2010), Diversity Training for Classroom Teaching:  A Manual for Students and Educators (Springer, 2006), and Community Planning to Foster Resilience in Children (co-edited with M. D. Weist, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004).  Dr. Clauss-Ehlers is a 2004–2005 Rosalynn Carter Fellow for Mental Health Journalism and currently serves as an advisory board member for this program.  She is the Director of the Mental Health Advisory Board for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation and serves on the boards of the International Alliance for Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Schools (INTERCAMHS) and The Resource for Advancing Children’s Health (REACH) Institute.  Dr. Clauss-Ehlers presented for the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health about the need for population-based community intervention research with diverse youth. She has been a contributor to Spanish language media outlets such as Univision, Ser Padres (the Spanish language version of Parents magazine), and was a columnist for the Chicago Tribune’s Spanish language newspaper HOY for six years. Zewelanji N. Serpell received her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Howard University in Washington, DC, and is currently an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at Virginia State University. She is the author of several publications and currently serves on the editorial board for the Journal of School Mental Health. She has also co-edited two books on school mental health—Advances in School-Based Mental Health Interventions (co-edited with S. Evans & M. D. Weist, Civic Research Institute, 2007) and this work, the Handbook of Culturally Responsive School Mental Health: Advancing Research, Training, Practice, and Policy (co-edited with C. S. Clauss-Ehlers & M. D. Weist). Dr. Serpell has an active research program focusing on educational innovations designed to enhance cognitive and social functioning among African American youth, supported over the years by grant funding from the National Science Foundation, Institute for Educational Sciences, American Psychological Association, and the Virginia Tobacco Settlement Foundation. Mark D. Weist received a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Virginia Tech in 1991 and is currently a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of South Carolina. He was on the faculty of the University of Maryland  School of Medicine (UMSM) for 19 years where he helped to found and direct the Center for School Mental Health (http://csmh.umaryland.edu), one of two national centers providing leadership to the advancement of school mental health (SMH) policies and programs in the United States.  He has led a number of federally funded research grants, has advised national research and policy oriented committees, has testified before Congress, and presented to the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health. He helped to found the International Alliance for Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Schools (INTERCAMHS). Dr. Weist has edited four books and has published and presented widely in the SMH field and in the areas of trauma, violence and youth, evidence-based practice, and cognitive behavioral therapy. With colleagues from the Clifford Beers Foundation and the UMSM, he edits the journal Advances in School Mental Health Promotion (published now by Routledge of the Taylor & Francis Group).




14 Ebook di Mark D. Weist

Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers & Zewelanji N. Serpell: Handbook of Culturally Responsive School Mental Health
Schools across the United States – as well as much of the world – are experiencing widespread change. Students are more diverse ethnically, academically, and emotionally. More attention is being paid …
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€149.79
Mark D. Weist & Nancy A. Lever: Handbook of School Mental Health
With so few therapeutic outlets readily available to young people, schools have evolved into mental health centers for many students. Yet schools are hampered by limited access to resources needed to …
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€341.33
Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers & Mark D. Weist: Community Planning to Foster Resilience in Children
Children live in a world of ever-increasing stress factors, including global terrorism, pervasive exposure to violence, increasing substance use, and economic and social instability. To help them man …
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€114.85
Steven W. Evans & Nancy A. Lever: Handbook of School Mental Health
With the growing challenges that children confront daily, schools must be prepared at any given moment to intervene on their behalf. And school professionals must be well trained to attend not only t …
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€92.76
Harinder S. Ghuman & Richard M. Sarles: Providing Mental Health Servies to Youth Where They Are
Barriers to community mental health centers (such as stigma, waiting lists) prevent youth from receiving necessary services. Providing Mental Health Services to Youth Where They Are, identifies the r …
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€57.05
Harinder S. Ghuman & Richard M. Sarles: Providing Mental Health Servies to Youth Where They Are
Barriers to community mental health centers (such as stigma, waiting lists) prevent youth from receiving necessary services. Providing Mental Health Services to Youth Where They Are, identifies the r …
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€57.36
Michael P. George & Lee Kern: Supporting Students with Emotional and Behavioral Problems
Severe social, emotional, and behavioral challenges can be major obstacles to your students academic success. Break down those barriers with the researchbased interventions in this book, your guide t …
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€51.22
Michael P. George & Lee Kern: Supporting Students with Emotional and Behavioral Problems
Severe social, emotional, and behavioral challenges can be major obstacles to your students academic success. Break down those barriers with the researchbased interventions in this book, your guide t …
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€51.31
Mark D. Weist & Kathleen B. Franke: School Behavioral Health
This book examines the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems in youth and the implications of little or low-quality mental health services available for them. It describes aspects of Positi …
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€128.39
Steven W. Evans & Julie Sarno Owens: Handbook of School Mental Health
The handbook provides thoughtful and provocative critiques of the science and practice of school mental health. It examines intervention science and implementation science and the study of profession …
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€362.73
Lee Kern & Mark D. Weist: Scaling Effective School Mental Health Interventions and Practices
This book describes key practices to bring school mental health programs to scale in a sustainable and effective manner. It emphasizes practices that facilitate the organization and delivery of evide …
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€149.79