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| | School Psychologist Certification Rules |
 | | Only a person who is certificated by the department as a school psychologist in accordance with these rules shall use the title of school psychologist. |  | | (f) "Preliminary school psychologist certificate" means the initial certificate issued to an applicant who has met the requirements of R 380.204 to function as a school psychologist. |  | | An applicant shall meet the requirements for a preliminary school psychologist certificate when his or her application has been received and approved by the institution and the department. |
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http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-5234_5683_14796-33247--,00.html
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| | Health Careers - Psychologist |
 | | School psychologists and psychological associates hold at least a master's degree in psychology. |  | | Psychologists may also work with students in schools to evaluate academic skills, learning aptitudes, social skills, self-help skills, personality and emotional development. |  | | School psychologists determine eligibility for special service programs and work directly with students or families to help solve conflicts and problems related to learning and adjustment. |
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http://www.ichs.uaa.alaska.edu/careerguide/careers/psychologist.htm
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| | What is a School Psychologist? |
 | | School psychologists are highly trained in both psychology and education. |  | | After establishing a relationship with David, the school psychologist taught him simple techniques to relax and to control his aggressive behavior. |  | | School psychologists recognize that changes in the school environment and at home can improve the quality of life for children and their families. |
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http://www.nasponline.org/about_nasp/whatisa.html
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| | The School Psychologist |
 | | School Psychologists are usually licensed to practice both in the schools and in clinics and hospitals. |  | | All School Psychologists must have a specialization in School Psychology, with specific coursework completed for licensure in their state. |  | | School Psychologists are trained in the scientist-practitioner method, which utilizes standardized testing and statistical and medical models of psychopathology. |
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http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/vandyke/little/psych.html
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| | School-Psychologist.com |
 | | Through his professional experience as a School Psychologist, coordinator of a Love and Logic alternative school, Parent Coach, and highly effective motivational speaker, Mike brings superior insight and phenomenal energy to his interactive training sessions. |  | | Mike has been a School Psychologist since 1993 and is currently the on-site coordinator of a Love and Logic alternative school within the Washington Elementary School District in Phoenix, AZ. |  | | A certified trainer for "Becoming a Love and Logic Parent", he has taught hundreds of parents, school staff, churches, and others interacting with youth a variety of essential parenting and behavior management techniques. |
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http://www.school-psychologist.com/training.htm
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| | Psychologist |
 | | Psychologists who hold doctoral degrees, can use the title Dr. Psychologists who practice (and hence those who are licensed) typically will have completed their graduate university training in clinical psychology, counselling psychology, clinical neuropsychology or educational/school psychology. |  | | Although psychologists are licensed generally and not in specific specialty areas, they are required to declare their areas of competency to the regulatory body and required to practice within the bounds of their competence. |  | | Following the information-gathering phase which may or may not include psychological testing, it is important that the psychologist discuss with the client (and/or his or her parent or guardian if a child) what he or she thinks is wrong and what he can offer in the way of help. |
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http://www.cpa.ca/Psychologist/psychologist.htm
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| | Choosing a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist or hypnotist |
 | | While a psychologist's doctorate degree (Ph.D.) is a graduate degree in psychology, a psychiatrist's doctorate degree is an undergraduate degree in medicine (M.D.) A psychiatrist spends four years in medical school, learning all the things that any physician learns. |  | | A psychologist's undergraduate (B.A.) and graduate (M.A. and Ph.D.) degrees are all in the field of psychology, including learning theory, developmental psychology, social psychology, clinical psychology and abnormal psychology. |  | | A psychologist should hold a doctorate degree (Ph.D.) in psychology from an accredited university of good reputation, and should have specialized training in the field of clinical psychology. |
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http://psychologydoc.com/Psychol.htm
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| | HOT Careers in Connecticut > Heath Careers > Behavioral Health > Psychologist |
 | | People with master's degrees in psychology often work under the direction of a psychologist, especially in clinical, counseling, and school settings. |  | | Many psychologists have a private practice where they work by themselves or with other professionals. |  | | Psychologists traditionally study both normal and abnormal functioning, and also treat patients with mental, emotional, and behavioral problems such as depression, anxiety and fears, drug abuse, eating disorders, and problems with self-esteem and stress. |
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http://www.healthcareersinct.com/careersbhp.htm
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| | Texas State Board of Psychologists - How to Become Licensed |
 | | Requires completion of a training program in school psychology approved/accredited by the American Psychological Association or the National Association of School Psychologists or a masters degree in psychology with specified course work. |  | | Licensure as a psychologist by reciprocity requires a reciprocity psychologist application. |  | | Requires provisional licensure as a psychologist in Texas (See B). |
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http://www.tsbep.state.tx.us/licensed.html
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| | The National Psychologist: Archives |
 | | Police psychologist did his job in Littleton, Colo school rescue |  | | Six legs and a 30-year career as a clinical psychologist |  | | Federal court failed when it tried to criminalize therapy, psychologist contends after mistrial |
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http://nationalpsychologist.com/archives
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| | Psychological testing - encyclopedia article about Psychological testing. |
 | | , school psychologist school psychologist is a practicioner who applies his psychological training to assess and help schoolchildren. |  | | The technical term for the science behind psychological testing is psychometrics Psychometrics is the field of study concerned with the theory and technique of psychological measurement, which includes the measurement of knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and personality traits. |  | | Psychological measures of personality are often described as either objective tests or projective tests A projective test, in psychology, is a personality test designed to let a person respond to ambiguous stimuli, presumably revealing hidden emotions and internal conflicts. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/psychological+testing
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| | CQ, Vol. 29, #1: Psychological Evaluation Time and Components |
 | | Barbara A. Fischetti, D.Ed., NCSP, is a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist and the Coordinator of Psychological Services for the Westport Public Schools in Westport, CT. She is the past president of the Connecticut Association of School Psychologists and state delegate to the National Association of School Psychologists. |  | | It is important for school systems and school psychologists to monitor the time necessary to complete a comprehensive psychological evaluation. |  | | Given the overarching emphasis on assessment in schools, the results of this study are significant for the field of school psychology. |
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http://www.nasponline.org/publications/cq291PsychEval.html
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| | Psychologists |
 | | Psychologists with doctorates from leading universities in applied areas such as school, clinical, counseling, health, industrial, and educational psychology should be in demand. |  | | Psychologists specialize in a wide variety of areas such as clinical, social, counseling, industrial, school, educational, behavioral, experimental, rehabilitation/vocational, forensic, and neuropsychology. |  | | Clinical Psychologists who work in the public sector or in private practice must be licensed by the Board of Psychology. |
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http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/PSYCHOLO.HTM
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| | Clinical Psychologists |
 | | Government economists expect job growth for clinical, counseling, and school psychologists to be faster than the average for all careers through 2012. |  | | To become a research psychologist you'll need a Ph.D., which means you’ll spend five to seven years in graduate school after college. |  | | Clinical psychologists help people with mental or emotional problems adjust to life. |
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http://collegeboard.com/csearch/majors_careers/profiles/careers/105672.html
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| | Human Intelligence: Edward Bradford Titchener |
 | | The acknowledged leader of structuralism, Titchener was rated as the most distinguished psychologist in the United States, its most representative experimentalist, and an inspiring teacher who guided many of his pupils in the direction of scientific procedure. |  | | Within the general framework of structuralism, Titchener provided one special theory that became well known because it kept reappearing in different form in the work of other psychologists and linguists. |  | | The school of structuralism was born at Cornell and had life in Titchener and his doctoral students. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/titchener.shtml
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| | School Psychology - Psi Chi |
 | | I was a school psychologist from 1971 to 1994. |  | | School psychologists share functions with clinical, counseling, organizational, and experimental psychology. |  | | School psychologists also work with other professionals in human services and mental health clinics. |
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http://www.psichi.org/pubs/articles/article_154.asp
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| | Bruce A. Bracken, Ph.D. - Recent Presentations |
 | | The School Psychologist's Use of the Woodcock-Johnson Psychoeducational Battery. |  | | Invited workshop for the National Association of School Psychologist and Georgia Association of School Psychologists. |  | | Invited workshop presented at the Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind and the Arizona Association of School Psychologists, Tucson, AZ, March, 1999. |
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http://www.wm.edu/education/Faculty/Bracken/presentations.html
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| | ipedia.com: John B. Watson Article |
 | | John Broadus Watson was an American psychologist who established the psychological school of behaviorism. |  | | John Broadus Watson (January 9, 1878 - September 25, 1958) was an American psychologist who established the psychological school of behaviorism. |  | | He is famous for boasting, facetiously, that he could take any 20 human infants, and by applying behavioural techniques, could create whatever kind of person ("beggar, butcherman, thief") he desired. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/john_b__watson.html
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| | Shikellamy School District Psychological Services |
 | | School psychologists receive special training in child development, learning processes, emotional and behavioral adjustment, and psychological and instructional assessment. |  | | School psychologists must have at least a Master's degree and 30 additional graduate credits (including an intensive internship) in school psychology. |  | | School psychologists consult with counselors, administrators and others about children's learning and adjustment. |
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http://www.shikbraves.org/304390120104041/site
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| | APA Division 16 - School Psychology |
 | | Division 16 - School Psychology is composed of scientific-practitioner psychologists whose major professional interests lie with children, families, and the schooling process. |  | | Members receive the journal School Psychology Quarterly and the quarterly newsletter The School Psychologist. |  | | The Division is dedicated to facilitating the professional practice of school psychology and actively advocates in domains, such as education and health care reform, which have significant implications for the practice of psychology with children. |
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http://www.apa.org/about/division/div16.html
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| | social learning theory, mental processes - psychological self-help |
 | | Children who steal, aggress, use drugs, and have conduct problems with peers, family or in school, and then conceal the problems by lying, are the most likely to become delinquent (Loeber, 1990). |  | | The Social Learning Theory also incorporates cognitive processes, like rational problem-solving, "trial runs" in fantasy to see what might happen if I did _____, and the self-control procedures of self-observation, self-evaluation, and self-reinforcement. |  | | James Averill (1983) views emotions as primarily a social phenomena. |
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http://mentalhelp.net/psyhelp/chap7/chap7e.htm
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| | Vita |
 | | Full-service schools: A role for the school psychologist. |  | | A study of the equivalency of the WISC and WISC-R and implications for school psychologists. |  | | Influence of socio-political forces on the School Psychologists' choice of assessment approaches: Towards an integrative model. |
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http://www.psychology.ilstu.edu/meswerd/Vita.htm
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| | Gestalt psychology |
 | | Gestalt psychology (also: Gestalt theory of the Berlin School) is a psychological theory which provides a framework for a wide variety of psychological phenomena, processes, and applications. |  | | A strictly Gestalt psychology based therapeutic method is Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, developed by the German Gestalt psychologist and psychotherapist Hans-Juergen Walter. |  | | Although Max Wertheimer is to be credited as the founder of the movement, the concept of Gestalt was first introduced in contemporary philosophy and psychology by Christian von Ehrenfels (a member of the School of Brentano). |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/gestalt_psychology
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| | € - Psychologist.com - Psychologist Site - Eliazon |
 | | Eliazon is a clinical and child psychologist (MPsych) and have graduate from two different universities and two high school´s of social work and public administration. |  | | It was a very difficult and dangerous work as clinical psychologist with Sweden's worst criminals and damaged mental clients. |  | | It should be my pleasure as experienced psychologist and personal guide in lifestyle issues of the wide world, to be your guide in both the innerer and the outdoors real wilderness matters. |
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http://www.eliazon.com/eliazon.html
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| | School Psychology Resources Online A to Z Index |
 | | Coping With a National Tragedy - the National Association of School Psychologists has gathered a large number of excellent resources that school psychologists, counselors, teachers, and parents can use to help children understand and deal with the terrorist attack on the United States on September 11, 2001. |  | | He is a school psychologist in Las Vegas with an interest in bilingual special education. |  | | The School Shooter: A Threat Assessment Perspective - This FBI monograph presents a systematic process for threat assessment and intervention. |
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http://www.schoolpsychology.net/p_indexaz.html
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| | BSU School Psychology - SP Resources |
 | | This is Izzy Kalman's (school psychologist and therapist) response to the problem of bullying and teasing at school. |  | | These resources are designed to help schools cope with the aftermath of a tragedy and to implement strategies to create a safe learning environment for all students. |  | | SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY RESOURCES ONLINE: Links to information for a listing of specific disorders and lots of other information.. |
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http://www.bsu.edu/web/schpsych/subResources.html
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| | Faculty |
 | | Associate Professor, California School of Professional Psychology; Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice, Berkeley, CA Monroe, Michael J., BA Member, American Psychological Association and Colorado Psychological Association; Student, Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver (OPP) |  | | Dean, Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver; Training Analyst, Supervisor and Faculty, Colorado Center for Psychoanalytic Studies (OPP) |  | | Faculty and Supervising Analyst, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity and New York Institute for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology (OPP) |
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http://www.selfpsychology.org/1998conf/faculty.htm
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| | NARPA 2001: Brief biographies of presenters |
 | | Before that he was a psychologist, school psychologist, and carpenter. |  | | Jackson is the author of In Our Own Voice: African-American Stories of Oppression, Survival and Recovery in Mental Health Systems, a monograph on the history of African-American psychiatric experiences. |  | | Sherys greatest interest is in sustaining peer run alternatives and to find research methodology that will support them. |
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http://www.narpa.org/biographies.2001.htm
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| | Deep Run Elementary, Howard County |
 | | A school psychologist and psychiatrist from HCPSS will discuss talking with children about bullying, teaching constructive ways to react to bullying, and HCPSS policies on the subject. |  | | The net -work is excited to see an entire community work together to make a connection between what is taught in school and math used in the real world. |  | | Students in grades K-5 are to bring their costumes to school in a labeled bag. |
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http://www.howard.k12.md.us/dres
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