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On Understanding Intervention in Psychology and Education

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

On Understanding Intervention in Psychology and Education

Contributors:

By (Author) Linda Taylor
By (author) Howard S. Adelman

ISBN:

9780275948887

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th September 1994

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Psychology

Dewey:

370.15

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

296

Description

Intervention is an intriguing and at times troublesome phenomenon. This book is meant for those already intrigued and those one hopes will become intrigued. The purpose is to sketch out fundamental problems that must be addressed in pursuing effective intervention. While the authors approach these problems from the perspective of psychology and education, they do so with an eclectic outlook and an emphasis on broad applications. Specifically, they identify and describe essential facets of intentional intervention, explore how these facets relate to each other, and try to produce an outline picture of the whole. The presentation is structured around the view that intervention theory and practice must address four inextricably interrelated and fundamental topics: (1) the classification problem (i.e., differentiating phenomena--conceptually and methodologically--into relevant subgroups for purposes of planning, implementing, and evaluating intervention), (2) the underlying rationale problem (i.e., assumptions shaping intervention aims and means), (3) the planning and implementation problem (i.e., processes for optimizing intervention), and (4) the evaluation problem (i.e., describing, judging, and advancing intervention knowledge and practice). Each of these is discussed in sufficient detail to facilitate development of an agenda for improving practice through theory building, program development, and research.

Author Bio

LINDA TAYLOR is a clinical psychologist at the School Mental Health Center of the Los Angeles Unified School District and Co-director of the School Mental Health Project at UCLA. She is also Director of the federally funded Early Assistance for Students and Families Project. Her work has appeared in three books and in a wide range of psychology and education journals. HOWARD S. ADELMAN is a Professor of Psychology at UCLA and Co-director of the School Mental Health Project. He is actively involved in several projects designed to restructure intervention in psychology and education. His diverse publications include journal articles, book chapters, and three previous books.

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