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OverviewConsultation is a primary course in most school psychology and school counseling programs, which makes Ecobehavioral Consultation in Schools a text that is applicable to all school psychologists and students. The ecobehavioral perspective in school consultation is a shift from the behavioral perspective to include the ecological and environmental relationships of a person. This volume covers the research base for ecobehavioral consultation as well as the processes and strategies of the model. It includes procedures and forms that will allow the practitioner to integrate EBC with best practices in response to intervention, functional behavior assessment, evaluation outcomes, and the student assistance process. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven W. Lee (University of Kansas, USA) , Christopher R. Niileksela (University of Kansas, USA) , Christopher R. NiilekselaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780415993425ISBN 10: 0415993423 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 25 February 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 – Introduction to Consultation Chapter 2 – History, Rationale and Overview Chapter 3 – The Ecobehavioral Consultation (EBC) Process Chapter 4 - Functional Behavior Assessment and Intervention Design Chapter 5 - Evaluation Strategies in Ecobehavioral Consultation Chapter 6 - Entry and Ethics in Ecobehavioral Consultation Chapter 7 - Ecobehavioral Consultation in School-Based Teams Chapter 8 - Multicultural Ecobehavioral Consultation Chapter 9 - EBC in a Response to Intervention FrameworkReviews"""Ecobehavioral Consultation in Schools is a masterful treatment of best-practice approaches for school-based consultants. It blends a strong theoretical orientation with outstanding coverage of research and offers practical ideas for professional practice. It’s a wonderful resource for anyone hoping to serve our schools as an effective consultant."" —Terry B. Gutkin, PhD, professor of counseling at San Francisco State University ""Ecobehavioral Consultation in Schools is the next must-have school-consultation resource. In it, Lee and Niileksela provide a solid foundation for scientist-practitioners who provide consultation services in schools. Grounded in ecological-behavioral theory and oriented toward application, it integrates research-based principles with highly useful tools and procedures. This text is a wonderful resource for students, trainers, and practitioners who need a highly practical guide for their work in schools."" —Susan Sheridan, PhD, George Holmes University Professor & Willa Cather Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln ""Lee and Niileksela do a unique and masterful service to the field of school-based consultation by their comprehensive coverage of consultation and particular translation of ecobehavioral consultation. Their step-by-step cases, supporting forms, and data-gathering strategies place the use of this approach, long called for by leaders in the field, within the reach of motivated practitioners. Bravo on the long-awaited operationalization of this sophisticated approach to supporting change at multiple levels for youngsters, teachers, parents, and educational organizations!"" —Jane Close Conoley, PhD, dean and professor counseling, clinical, and school psychology at the University of California–Santa Barbara" ""Ecobehavioral Consultation in Schools is a masterful treatment of best-practice approaches for school-based consultants. It blends a strong theoretical orientation with outstanding coverage of research and offers practical ideas for professional practice. It’s a wonderful resource for anyone hoping to serve our schools as an effective consultant."" —Terry B. Gutkin, PhD, professor of counseling at San Francisco State University ""Ecobehavioral Consultation in Schools is the next must-have school-consultation resource. In it, Lee and Niileksela provide a solid foundation for scientist-practitioners who provide consultation services in schools. Grounded in ecological-behavioral theory and oriented toward application, it integrates research-based principles with highly useful tools and procedures. This text is a wonderful resource for students, trainers, and practitioners who need a highly practical guide for their work in schools."" —Susan Sheridan, PhD, George Holmes University Professor & Willa Cather Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln ""Lee and Niileksela do a unique and masterful service to the field of school-based consultation by their comprehensive coverage of consultation and particular translation of ecobehavioral consultation. Their step-by-step cases, supporting forms, and data-gathering strategies place the use of this approach, long called for by leaders in the field, within the reach of motivated practitioners. Bravo on the long-awaited operationalization of this sophisticated approach to supporting change at multiple levels for youngsters, teachers, parents, and educational organizations!"" —Jane Close Conoley, PhD, dean and professor counseling, clinical, and school psychology at the University of California–Santa Barbara Ecobehavioral Consultation in Schools is a masterful treatment of best-practice approaches for school-based consultants. It blends a strong theoretical orientation with outstanding coverage of research and offers practical ideas for professional practice. It's a wonderful resource for anyone hoping to serve our schools as an effective consultant. -Terry B. Gutkin, PhD, professor of counseling at San Francisco State University Ecobehavioral Consultation in Schools is the next must-have school-consultation resource. In it, Lee and Niileksela provide a solid foundation for scientist-practitioners who provide consultation services in schools. Grounded in ecological-behavioral theory and oriented toward application, it integrates research-based principles with highly useful tools and procedures. This text is a wonderful resource for students, trainers, and practitioners who need a highly practical guide for their work in schools. -Susan Sheridan, PhD, George Holmes University Professor & Willa Cather Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lee and Niileksela do a unique and masterful service to the field of school-based consultation by their comprehensive coverage of consultation and particular translation of ecobehavioral consultation. Their step-by-step cases, supporting forms, and data-gathering strategies place the use of this approach, long called for by leaders in the field, within the reach of motivated practitioners. Bravo on the long-awaited operationalization of this sophisticated approach to supporting change at multiple levels for youngsters, teachers, parents, and educational organizations! -Jane Close Conoley, PhD, dean and professor counseling, clinical, and school psychology at the University of California-Santa Barbara Author InformationSteven W. Lee, Professor, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |