1. Definitional and Conceptual Issues in Social-Emotional
Learning
2. Evidence Base for Social-Emotional Learning Interventions
3. Assessment of Social-Emotional Learning Skills
4. Universal Social-Emotional Learning Interventions
5. Selected Social-Emotional Learning Interventions
6. Intensive Social-Emotional Learning Interventions
7. Social-Emotional Interventions for Special Populations, with
Paula Rodriguez
8. Practical Considerations in Social-Emotional Learning Assessment
and Intervention
9. Summary, Conclusions, and Future Directions in Social-Emotional
Learning
10. Case Studies in Social-Emotional Learning Assessment and
Intervention, Rachel M. Olinger Steeves, Kelsey Hartman, and Sarah
Metallo
References
Index
Frank M. Gresham, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Psychology at Louisiana State University. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) and of APA Divisions 16 (School Psychology), 5 (Quantitative and Qualitative Methods), and 53 (Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology). He is a recipient of the Lightner Witmer Award and the Senior Scientist Award from APA Division 16. Dr. Gresham is one of the few psychologists to be awarded Fellow status in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His research and more than 260 publications address topics including social skills assessment and intervention, response to intervention, and assessment and interventions for students with emotional and behavioral disorders. He is codeveloper of the Social Skills Improvement System--Rating Scales.
"In recent years, the fuller articulation of SEL strategies has
galvanized practice with students with emotional and behavioral
challenges. Yet there remains a great need for clear, concise
implementation guidance for practitioners and educators--which is
exactly what Gresham provides. This book offers an amazingly
comprehensive overview of what is needed to achieve the goal of
supporting all students' social-emotional skill development. The
volume reflects Gresham's mastery of the research evidence and his
decades-long history as a leader in the field. This is the best
book I have seen on the topic."--Jeffrey R. Sprague, PhD, Professor
and Director, Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior,
University of Oregon
"This is one of those rare books that are equally useful for
experienced clinicians and students in training. It offers a
masterful review of practices that can effectively be used with
typically developing children and adolescents as well as those who
have developmental disorders or externalizing or internalizing
disorders, or who are deaf or hard of hearing. The book is based on
a three-tiered positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS)
model, with practical assessment techniques, interventions, and
realistic case studies for each tier. Each chapter ends with
important summary points that are directly tied to implications for
practice."--William R. Jenson, PhD, School Psychology Program,
University of Utah
"No single researcher has had a greater impact on the area of
social skills assessment and intervention than Frank Gresham. If
you want to learn about social skills for children and adolescents,
this is the one source you must have. It is the perfect book for a
variety of practitioners and researchers in psychology, education,
social work, and counseling. It could help schools transform their
efforts to promote the social competence and well-being of
students."--Clayton R. Cook, PhD, School Psychology Program,
University of Minnesota
"Given the growing interest in SEL, this book is quite timely. It
is a great resource for classroom use. As in all of his books,
Gresham offers a thoughtful examination of research and
evidence-based practices, going beyond simply summarizing the
existing knowledge to provide powerful new insights and tools for
practitioners."--T. Chris Riley-Tillman, PhD, Department of
Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology, University of
Missouri-Columbia
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