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Title:
Psychology for teachers
Author:
Castle, Paul (Sports psychologist), author.
ISBN:
9781529743043

9781529743036
Edition:
Third edition.
Physical Description:
xxv, 513 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents:
Part 1: Psychological perspectives on education -- Classical Learning Approaches within Psychology -- Contemporary Learning Approaches within Psychology -- The Effective Teacher -- The Philosophy and Psychology of Professional Practice -- Part 2: The individual learner -- Neurological and Physical Development -- Perceptual and Cognitive Development -- Social, Emotional Development and Personality -- Part 3: Meeting the needs of the learner -- Understanding the Self -- Understanding Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion (SENDI) -- Motivation -- Integrating Psychology in the Classroom -- Part 4: Mental health, wellbeing and resilience -- Mental Wellbeing -- Coaching Psychology and Developing Resilience -- Part 5: Psychological skills training -- Goal-Setting -- Mental Imagery -- Self-Talk and Cognitive Restructuring -- Relaxation -- Part 6: Evidence-based teaching -- Reading, Reasoning and Researching Education -- Part 7: Classroom practice -- The Learning Environment -- Elearning: The New Frontier in Education -- The 'Ideal' Teacher -- Reflective Position: Integrating the Strands of this Book
Abstract:
Discover a comprehensive and practical guide to the use of tele-assessments in psychological testing from two leading voices in psychology. Essentials of Psychological Tele-Assessment delivers a primer on the current state of professional knowledge related to psychological tele-assessment, ranging from the ethical and empirical considerations to the practical applications of tele-assessment procedures. The overarching framework encourages the balancing of the limitations of the current state of the research literature with the very real needs for assessment services to continue, even when in-person procedures are not feasible. This book includes discussion on a broad range of tests and measures, with information related to both the state of the empirical support for tele-tests and measures, with information related to both the state of the empirical support for tele-assessment utilizing them and the practical 'how-to' for administering, scoring and interpreting data that emerge from them. Additionally, frameworks for integrating the data that emerge from tele-assessment procedures are discussed. The book is applicable to those transitioning to tele-assessment practice and those training in a wide variety of training programs. Perfect for psychologists and trainees in a variety of health services, including clinical, counseling, school and forensic psychology, Essentials of Psychological Tele-Assessment will also earn a place in the libraries of anyone utilizing or training in cognitive, developmental, neuropsychological, psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, and interpersonal models of psychological assessment. -- Provided by publisher.
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Electronic Access:
Companion website https://study.sagepub.com/castlebuckler2e
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