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Main Authors: Wood, Mary M., Brendtro, Larry K., Fecser, Frank A., Nichols, Polly
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED435157
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author Wood, Mary M.
Brendtro, Larry K.
Fecser, Frank A.
Nichols, Polly
author_facet Wood, Mary M.
Brendtro, Larry K.
Fecser, Frank A.
Nichols, Polly
Wood, Mary M.
Brendtro, Larry K.
Fecser, Frank A.
Nichols, Polly
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Psychoeducation: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. From the Third CCBD Mini-Library Series, What Works for Children and Youth with E/BD: Linking Yesterday and Today with Tomorrow. Wood, Mary M. Brendtro, Larry K. Fecser, Frank A. Nichols, Polly Educational Practices Educational Principles Educational Therapy Elementary Secondary Education Emotional Disturbances Psychoeducational Methods Special Education Standards Teaching Models Theories Theory Practice Relationship This monograph provides an introduction to psychoeducational theory in the education of students with emotional and/or behavioral disorders (E/BD). An introduction reviews the history of the psychoeducational approach and stresses the need to put this theory, as well as others, into practice. Chapter 1 compares and integrates six psychoeducational perspectives: psychodynamic, behavioral, sociological, ecological, developmental, and cognitive-affective. Chapter 2 reviews several program models that implement psychoeducational theory, including developmental therapy teaching programs, the positive education program, life space crisis intervention, strength-based reclaiming strategies, and the clear thinking curriculum. The final chapter looks ahead to psychoeducation in the next century and urges the following fundamental standards for a new psychoeducation, including: expanded scope, unified theory, established missions, identified assets, audits of past experience, enhanced interventions, skilled adults, and examined outcomes. (Contains 63 references.) (DB)
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spellingShingle Psychoeducation: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. From the Third CCBD Mini-Library Series, What Works for Children and Youth with E/BD: Linking Yesterday and Today with Tomorrow.
Wood, Mary M.
Brendtro, Larry K.
Fecser, Frank A.
Nichols, Polly
Educational Practices
Educational Principles
Educational Therapy
Elementary Secondary Education
Emotional Disturbances
Psychoeducational Methods
Special Education
Standards
Teaching Models
Theories
Theory Practice Relationship
Psychoeducation: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. From the Third CCBD Mini-Library Series, What Works for Children and Youth with E/BD: Linking Yesterday and Today with Tomorrow. Wood, Mary M. Brendtro, Larry K. Fecser, Frank A. Nichols, Polly Educational Practices Educational Principles Educational Therapy Elementary Secondary Education Emotional Disturbances Psychoeducational Methods Special Education Standards Teaching Models Theories Theory Practice Relationship This monograph provides an introduction to psychoeducational theory in the education of students with emotional and/or behavioral disorders (E/BD). An introduction reviews the history of the psychoeducational approach and stresses the need to put this theory, as well as others, into practice. Chapter 1 compares and integrates six psychoeducational perspectives: psychodynamic, behavioral, sociological, ecological, developmental, and cognitive-affective. Chapter 2 reviews several program models that implement psychoeducational theory, including developmental therapy teaching programs, the positive education program, life space crisis intervention, strength-based reclaiming strategies, and the clear thinking curriculum. The final chapter looks ahead to psychoeducation in the next century and urges the following fundamental standards for a new psychoeducation, including: expanded scope, unified theory, established missions, identified assets, audits of past experience, enhanced interventions, skilled adults, and examined outcomes. (Contains 63 references.) (DB)
title Psychoeducation: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. From the Third CCBD Mini-Library Series, What Works for Children and Youth with E/BD: Linking Yesterday and Today with Tomorrow.
topic Educational Practices
Educational Principles
Educational Therapy
Elementary Secondary Education
Emotional Disturbances
Psychoeducational Methods
Special Education
Standards
Teaching Models
Theories
Theory Practice Relationship
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED435157