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ETHICS AND LAW FOR SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS, 7th Edition

Susan Jacob, Ph.D., Dawn M. Decker, Ph.D., NCSP and Timothy B. Hartshorne, Ph.D.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016

DESCRIPTION

Ethics and Law for School Psychologists is the single best source of authoritative information on the ethical and legal issues school psychologists face every day. Designed specifically to meet the unique needs of psychologists in school settings, this book includes the most up-to-date standards and requirements while providing an introduction to ethical codes, ethical decision making, and the legal underpinnings that protect the rights of students and their parents. This new seventh edition has been extensively updated with the latest research and changes to the law, with an increased focus on ethical-legal considerations associated with the use of digital technologies. Coverage includes new case law on privacy rights, electronic record keeping, the 2014 Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, digital assessment platforms, the latest interpretations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and more.

Ethics texts for counseling and psychology are plentiful, and often excellent, but this book is the only reference that speaks directly to the concerns and issues specific to psychologists in school settings. Case vignettes, end-of-chapter questions, and discussion topics facilitate deeper insight and learning, while updated instructor's resources bring this key reference right into the classroom.

Keeping up with the latest research and legal issues is a familiar part of a psychologist's duties, but a practice centered on children in an educational setting makes it both critical and more complex.

Ethics and Law for School Psychologists provides a central resource for staying up to date and delivering ethically and legally sound services within a school setting.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The reader will be able to:
• Apply ethical issues of interest to school practitioners
• Review the most current information on ethics, professional standards, and law pertinent to the delivery of school psychological services
• Use the basics of an ethical-legal, decision-making model for implementing school psychology programs
• Describe a host of ethical and legal issues that are unique to the field
• Incorporate Privacy, Informed Consent, Confidentiality and record-keeping into programs
• Define and discuss the ethical and legal issues–in Psychoeducational Assessment
• Describe ethical-legal issues in the education of students with disabilities
• Identify special topics in school consultation
• Associate the ethical and legal issues vis-à-vis collected student data and information at schools
• Describe the ethical and legal issues in counseling and therapeutic intervention in the schools
• Explore the use of digital media in school counseling services
• Design programs with the Every Student Succeeds Act taken into account

AUTHOR

Susan Jacob, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Central Michigan University and a member of the School Psychology Program faculty.

Dawn M. Decker, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling and Special Education at Central Michigan University

Timothy S. Hartshorne, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and former Assistant Vice Provost at Central Michigan University. He has contributed chapters to professional volumes and journals.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"This is a very unique book. There is nothing else like it that I have come across. It includes all of the necessary information for school psychologists in one place, by integrating the fields of psychology and special education. This book provides a valuable reference for graduate faculty members and students as well as practitioners."
--Linda K. Knauss, Widener University

"A must-read for any comprehensive School Psychology Law and Ethics course. I could not imagine teaching the course without the support of this book."
--Kara E. McGoey, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School Psychology Program, Kent State University

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