School attendance problems, even in mild forms, are a significant risk factor for social, behavioral, and academic problems in childhood and adolescence. These cases tend to be urgent and complex in nature, with problems that manifest both at home and at school. As such, mental health and school-based professionals need practical and efficient strategies to resolve school attendance problems.Helping Families of Youth with School Attendance
Problems is a real-world guide to addressing school attendance problems at different levels of severity and complexity. The book offers specific procedures for many types of cases to address these
problems in a relatively short period of time, and within the constraints of most private practice and school settings. The text also considers developmental level, with distinct coverage of elementary school children as well as adolescents in middle school and in high school. The book consists of seven empirically-supported chapters that guide readers through assessment, consultation, and intervention processes. Given the limited timeframe frequently faced by mental health and school-based
professionals, these processes are often blended. Beginning with an overview of school attendance problems, the heart of the book offers core intervention components as well as other procedures to enhance
the effectiveness of these components. These components cover key aspects of anxiety and contingency management, school reintegration, and school engagement as well as suggestions for many specific scenarios. The final chapter focuses on chronic and severe school attendance problems and other highly challenging scenarios common to these young people. Helping Families of Youth with School Attendance Problems is a must-have resource for mental health and school-based professionals
alike, as well as for others who regularly engage with this population.
School attendance problems, even in mild forms, are a significant risk factor for social, behavioral, and academic problems in childhood and adolescence. These cases tend to be urgent and complex in nature, with problems that manifest both at home and at school. As such, mental health and school-based professionals need practical and efficient strategies to resolve school attendance problems.Helping Families of Youth with School Attendance
Problems is a real-world guide to addressing school attendance problems at different levels of severity and complexity. The book offers specific procedures for many types of cases to address these
problems in a relatively short period of time, and within the constraints of most private practice and school settings. The text also considers developmental level, with distinct coverage of elementary school children as well as adolescents in middle school and in high school. The book consists of seven empirically-supported chapters that guide readers through assessment, consultation, and intervention processes. Given the limited timeframe frequently faced by mental health and school-based
professionals, these processes are often blended. Beginning with an overview of school attendance problems, the heart of the book offers core intervention components as well as other procedures to enhance
the effectiveness of these components. These components cover key aspects of anxiety and contingency management, school reintegration, and school engagement as well as suggestions for many specific scenarios. The final chapter focuses on chronic and severe school attendance problems and other highly challenging scenarios common to these young people. Helping Families of Youth with School Attendance Problems is a must-have resource for mental health and school-based professionals
alike, as well as for others who regularly engage with this population.
Series Foreword
About the Author
Chapter 1 Introduction to School Attendance Problems in Youth
Chapter 2 Rapid Assessment, Consultation, and Immediate First
Steps
Chapter 3 The Anxious Elementary School Child
Chapter 4 The Attention-Seeking Elementary School Child
Chapter 5 The Anxious Middle/High School Adolescent
Chapter 6 The Disengaged Middle/High School Adolescent
Chapter 7 Chronic and Severe School Attendance Problems
References
Index
Christopher A. Kearney, PhD, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Kearney's research interests include school refusal behavior, selective mutism, posttraumatic stress disorder, perfectionism, and other anxiety-related conditions in children and adolescents.
"While many of us may take school attendance problems for granted,
any affected parent or school-based professional knows how
overwhelming and perplexing problematic attendance can be. If left
untreated, school attendance problems can have a debilitating
impact across the lifespan. The world's leading authority on school
refusal behavior has done it again! Christopher Kearney has written
an eminently practical guide that addresses how to effectively
manage a
wide range of acute and chronic school attendance problems. This
book will be an indispensable resource for parents, school-based
professionals, child and family therapists, and graduate students."
--
Andrew R. Eisen, PhD, Professor and Co-Director, Child Anxiety &
Related Disorders Clinic, Fairleigh Dickinson University
"Once again, Dr. Christopher Kearney, within his long history of
clinical and educational experience, has written a worldwide
reference book to address school attendance problems. The
intervention procedures stand out, particularly, for their
connection with the real world providing concrete suggestions that
can be adapted to the needs of each case. This book is essential
reading for anyone who cares about school attendance problems and
occupies a central place
in my personal library." -- Dr. Carolina Gonzálvez, University of
Alicante
"Students with school attendance problems are often treated as the
problem. The commonsensical idea of understanding the problem as a
larger family or systemic issue is to be applauded in this book. As
such, the book offers practical scientific and informed practices
for everyday implementation and truly translates research into
practice from understandings of the pathology of school
attendance." -- Carolyn Gentle-Genitty, PhD, Past President of
International
Association for Truancy and Dropout Prevention, Co-Founder of
International Network of School Attendance, Tenured Professor and
Researcher in school absenteeism and truancy
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