This book presents and integrates innovative ways in which the
disciplines of school, clinical, and counseling psychology conceptualize
and approach mental health assessment, prevention, and intervention for
promoting child and youth well-being. It describes a synthesized model
of clinical reasoning across school, clinical, and counseling psychology
that demonstrates how decisions are made with respect to assessment,
prevention, and intervention across situational contexts to ensure
successful outcomes for children and youth. In addition, the volume
examines theoretical, empirical, and practical frameworks and methods
with respect to addressing the mental health and well-being needs of
children and adolescents within and across school, clinical, and
counseling psychology disciplines. In addition, the book presents
transformative, constructivist, multicultural, innovative, and
evidenced-based approaches for working with children and youth as well
as their families relative to the identification of mental health
concerns, enhanced service system integration, social justice and
advocacy.
This book is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians,
therapists, practitioners, and graduate students in clinical,
counselling, and school psychology, social work, educational psychology,
child and adolescent psychiatry, developmental psychology, pediatrics
and all interrelated disciplines.