Implementation of the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools CBITS with Spanish speaking Immigrant Middle school Students

Implementation of the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools  CBITS  with Spanish speaking  Immigrant Middle school Students
Author: Elizabeth S. Feldman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89100112812

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Handbook of Childhood Behavioral Issues

Handbook of Childhood Behavioral Issues
Author: Thomas P. Gullotta,Gary M. Blau
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317507529

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This handbook highlights present-day information and evidence-based knowledge in the field of children’s behavioral health to enable practitioners, families, and others to choose and implement one of many intervention approaches provided. Using a standardized format, best practices for the prevention and treatment of many childhood behavioral disorders are identified based on current research, sound theory, and behavioral trial studies. This revision includes an integration of the DSM-5 diagnostic manual and new chapters on childhood psychosis and military families, and a thorough updating of the research in the previous edition.

Dissertation Abstracts International

Dissertation Abstracts International
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123442613

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How Schools Can Help Students Recover from Traumatic Experiences

How Schools Can Help Students Recover from Traumatic Experiences
Author: Lisa Jaycox
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780833040374

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This tool kit describes how trauma exposure impacts students' performance and behavior and provides a compendium of programs for schools to support the long-term recovery of traumatized students. It also compares the programs with one another.

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools CBITS

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools  CBITS
Author: Lisa H. Jaycox,Audra K. Langley,Sharon A. Hoover
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-01-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1977401813

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The Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools program is designed to help students exposed to traumatic events who are experiencing emotional or behavioral problems. The new edition provides updates from two decades of field experience.

CBITS

CBITS
Author: Lisa Jaycox
Publsiher: Sopris West
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 157035975X

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Education professionals are increasingly aware of the negative effect that exposure to trauma has on both the social and academic lives of children. Witnessing violence, being in a severe accident, or being physically injured are all things that can contribute to depression, anxiety, and even post-traumatic stress disorder in young people. Children who have experienced trauma are more likely to do worse in school or to miss more classes, and they have more interpersonal social problems that impede later success in life. Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) is the first program designed to help school counselors and psychologists work with students to significantly reduce the symptoms associated with trauma. This easy-to-use, evidence-based guide uses cognitive-behavioral therapy-a practical, positive approach to modifying behavior-to foster and build skills children need as they cope with trauma and its aftermath. Developed in inner city schools by trained mental health clinicians, this early intervention program teaches schools to recognize signs of commonly experienced traumas and use techniques proven to have an impact on traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety. The CBITS manual includes complete plans for group and individual sessions with children, background information and session plans for educating parents and teachers about cognitive-behavioral therapy, and several pages of reproducible forms and worksheets.

Toolkit for Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools CBITS Or Supporting Students Exposed to Trauma SSET for Implementation with Youth in Foster Care

Toolkit for Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools  CBITS  Or Supporting Students Exposed to Trauma  SSET  for Implementation with Youth in Foster Care
Author: Dana J. Schultz
Publsiher: Technical Report (RAND)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0833049240

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CBITS was developed for use by school-based mental health professionals for any student with symptoms of distress following exposure to trauma. SSET was adapted from CBITS for use by any school personnel with the time and interest to work with students affected by trauma. This toolkit assists social workers, school-based mental health professionals, and school personnel in adapting these interventions for use with youth who are in foster care.

Immigration Cultural Identity and Mental Health

Immigration  Cultural Identity  and Mental Health
Author: Eugenio M. Rothe,Andres J. Pumariega
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780190661700

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""Cultural Identity and Mental Health is a unique book because it defines culture and identity from a developmental perspective; therefore delving more deeply into the psychological, social and biological aspects of the immigrant and refugee experience in the U.S.A. and it explains how these experiences help to shape the development of the person's cultural identity. The book presents a very detailed discussion on the concept of acculturation and reviews all of the available literature on the subject. It also covers the sociological, anthropological, political and economic aspects of the immigrant and refugee experience and how these variables impact on mental health, thus presenting the experience of migration from a very broad and humanistic perspective. This book embarks on a deep exploration of the psychodynamic experience of immigration, while at the same time covering the epidemiological risk factors and protective factors related to the immigrant experience; thus, presenting ample and up to date empirically-based data. The book has a unique chapter addressing the true and accurate statistics of immigrant criminality and explores and analyzes this data under a new lens, helping to dispel the myths that result from contemporary anti-immigrant rhetoric. It also explains the types of crimes committed by immigrants, immigrants as victims of crime, cultural crimes, and motivations and the explanatory narratives presented by those who violate immigration laws. In addition, it also covers the history of immigrant criminality in the United States. The book has another important chapter addressing Immigrant Narratives and the role and importance of the personal-historical narrative in life-story construction, and the narrative as a therapeutic tool that can help to repair the trauma of loss and dislocation suffered by many immigrants when they leave their country of origin and begin a life in a new host country. It also introduces the role of the new immigrant narratives in contemporary literature and how this literature can be used by teachers and parents to help integrate the experiences of the different generations of the immigrant family, as well as to educate the younger generations of Americans about the country's new cultural diversity. There is a chapter that explains the new concept of Transnational Identities that result from the improved communication technologies, as well as from more accessible travel, which have deeply changed the immigrant experience and are part of the new phenomenon of globalization. Another interesting chapter analyzes the phenomenon of Return Migrations comparing the points of view of the returning immigrant with those of the ones who stayed behind, further analyzing this topic from a psychological and socioeconomic perspective. It also explains the psychological meaning of Pilgrimages in which the pilgrim visits, not necessarily the land of his or her actual birth or upbringing, but the land of the ancestral family history, in an attempt to bridge the gaps between the generations and to better integrate the pilgrim's sense of ethnic and cultural identity. In addition, this book also has an extensive and well-documented chapter on the refugee experience, outlining the current world-wide refugee crisis and explaining the sociopolitical reasons behind the crisis, as well as offering new evidence-based treatments for this population. This is a very comprehensive and well-written book that covers adults, children, adolescents and families and describes the sociocultural experience of the various generations of immigrants in their adaptation to life in the U.S. It also explores the immigration-related family separations as well as the psychological impact faced by the children that stay behind and later re-unify with their parents in the U.S., as well as those families that are separated by deportation. Finally, the book also presents a comprehensive chapter on culturally-sensitive and culturally-competent evidence-based mental health treatments for the various generations of these populations, including recommendations on ethno-pharmacology. One of the many strengths of the book are the very compelling and clearly explained clinical cases, which help to illustrate the theoretical concepts that are presented in each chapter. This book is a very timely and very valuable contribution to the bio-psycho-social study of the immigrant experience to the U.S. in its first generation and beyond, and is an essential tool for students and professionals in the social sciences, in the fields of social work, psychology, medicine and psychiatry, and for members of government organizations responsible for urban planning, policy and budgets, as well as for agencies dealing with the reception, placement and assistance of immigrants and refugees. ""--