학술논문

Consultation and Collaboration to Increase Integrity in School Mental Health
Document Type
Book
Author
Harrison, Judith R., section editor; Schultz, Brandon K., section editor; Evans, Steven W., section editor; Coles, Erika, author; Massetti, Greta M., author
Source
School Mental Health Services for Adolescents, 2017
Subject
School Psychology
Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
integrity
school consultation
consultant
adherence
measurement
Language
English
Abstract
The chapter “Consultation and Collaboration to Increase Integrity in School Mental Health,” in School Mental Health Services for Adolescents, describes the indirect service delivery model of school consultation, in which a consultant works with a consultee (e.g., teacher, school staff), who in turn provides direct service to a client. The importance of treatment integrity in the process is highlighted. Imperative to the process of school consultation is defining and measuring treatment integrity, or the degree with which a treatment is adhered to, the competence of the individual delivering the treatment as intended, and the extent to which the treatment can be differentiated from other existing treatments. Issues and challenges of measuring and increasing integrity are discussed.

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