School Psyched!

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Synopsis

Made for School Psychologists by School Psychologists.

Episodes

  • Episode 85 – Perspectives On The Practice Of School Psychology With Dr. Vincent Alfonso

    02/06/2019

    Episode 85 #psychedpodcast is excited to speak with Dr. Alfonso! https://www.gonzaga.edu/school-of-edu… Dr. Vincent C. Alfonso, PhD, is a former professor in the Graduate School of Education at Fordham University in New York City and is currently the dean of the School of Education at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. He received his MA in Clinical/School… Continue reading Episode 85 – Perspectives On The Practice Of School Psychology With Dr. Vincent Alfonso

  • Episode 84 – School Psychologists as LGBTQ+ Liasons

    19/05/2019

    Episode 84 #psychedpodcast is honored to have rock star advocate Jackie Jackson-Dean who has come under fire for her support of her students yet stands strong. Join us to learn how school psychs can advocate for our LGBTQ+ students. Jackie earned both her Bachelor’s (Special Education) and Master’s degrees (School Psychology) from The Ohio State… Continue reading Episode 84 – School Psychologists as LGBTQ+ Liasons

  • Episode 83 -RTI for ELL Students With Dr. Ortiz

    05/05/2019

    Episode 83 #psychedpodcast is beyond excited to have Dr. Samuel Ortiz back! Powerpoint: https://app.box.com/s/lzgov5f5e5mf56d… Dr. Ortiz is Professor of Psychology at St. John’s University, New York. He holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Southern California and a credential in school psychology with postdoctoral training in bilingual school psychology from San Diego… Continue reading Episode 83 -RTI for ELL Students With Dr. Ortiz

  • Episode 82 – Special Education Legalities

    07/04/2019

    Episode 82 #psychedpodcast is excited to have Lloyd Donders back! Lloyd serves as a parent attorney to help advocate for children. Bring your questions! http://www.specialedlegalinfo.com/ http://ldonders.wixsite.com/lloyd-donders/single-post/2016/08/23/Is-A-Diagnosis-Necessary-For-A-Specific-Learning-Disability-Classification http://ldonders.wixsite.com/lloyd-donders/single-post/2016/11/14/Specific-Learning-Disability-and-the-Twice-Exceptional-Child https://www.facebook.com/SpecialEdLegalInfo/?fref=ts Resources Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7JkmPE1QnD6SUJSNHo0NERJWFU?usp=sharing

  • Episode 81 – Why Do School Psychologists Cling to Ineffective Practices? Let’s Do What Works

    17/03/2019

    Episode 81 #psychedpodcasts is happy to be chatting with Dr. Amanda VanDerHeyden! https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1173184 http://www.rtinetwork.org/about-us/advisory-council/vanderheyden-amanda-m http://www.springmath.com/ Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, Ph.D. is a private consultant and researcher who has worked as a researcher, consultant, and national trainer in a number of school districts and published more than 60 scholarly articles and book chapters related to RTI. In… Continue reading Episode 81 – Why Do School Psychologists Cling to Ineffective Practices? Let’s Do What Works

  • Episode 80 – Microaggressions

    17/02/2019

    Episode 80 #psychedpodcast is pleased to have Dr. Shareefah Al’Uqdah and Dr. Celeste Malone on to discuss this important topic! Celeste Malone, PhD, MS, is an assistant professor and coordinator of the school psychology program at Howard University. She received her PhD in school psychology from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Prior to obtaining her… Continue reading Episode 80 – Microaggressions

  • Episode 79 – Legally Defensible Psychoeducational Reports

    22/01/2019

    Episode 79 Join #psychedpodcast as we talk with Dr. Carriere about writing psychoeducational evaluations! Dr. Carriere is co-author of “Writing Useful, Accessible, and Legally Defensible Psychoeducational Reports” Powerpoint: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dW-OC-hzUbjBPlk9aT9tsVC1wXA2ZOAy7q7EU-lVZrQ/edit?usp=sharing https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Writing+Useful%2C+Accessible%2C+and+Legally+Defensible+Psychoeducational+Reports-p-9781118205655 Jeanne Anne Carriere, PhD, is a Licensed Educational Psychologist with over 25 years of experience working within the public school system. She is the Director… Continue reading Episode 79 – Legally Defensible Psychoeducational Reports

  • Episode 78 – Selective Mutism Revisited…

    22/01/2019

    Episode 78 #psychedpodcast is pleased to have Sheila Ratsch Lepkin back to chat about selective mutism! Sheila is the Colorado Coordinator for the Selective Mutism Association and has been an NCSP for over thirty years. She helps run a summer intensive camp for children with Selective Mutism with Anxiety Solutions of Denver called Courageous Kids… Continue reading Episode 78 – Selective Mutism Revisited…

  • Episode 77 – A School Psychologist’s Words to Live By…

    22/01/2019

    Episode 77 #psychedpodcast is pleased to chat with Dr. MacDonald about dos/don’t for school psychologists, especially first year/early career psychs Powerpoint: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/112JlJbi3BlubciCeFXNBQFKWF1u3mcEd0pt3Q1UhoiI/edit?usp=sharing Dr. Heidi MacDonald is a school psychologist practicing in the state of Connecticut. She earned her doctoral degree from Penn State University. Currently, she works in an intermediate school with 3rd through 5th… Continue reading Episode 77 – A School Psychologist’s Words to Live By…

  • Episode 76 – Unmuddled Measurement: Thinking straight about psychological test scores (Part2)

    22/01/2019

    Episode 76 Join #psychedpodcast and Dr. Beaujean for part two of stats! https://www.baylor.edu/psychologyneuroscience/index.php?id=946790 Dr. Beaujean joined the Psychology & Neuroscience department in 2017. Prior to joining, he worked in Baylor’s Educational Psychology department where he created and coordinated the quantitative methods specializations for the doctoral and master’s programs. In addition, he contributed to the school… Continue reading Episode 76 – Unmuddled Measurement: Thinking straight about psychological test scores (Part2)

  • Episode 75 – Bringing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy into School Psychology

    20/11/2018

    Episode 75 Come and learn about ACT with #psychedpodcast! Join us as we welcome Dr. O’Dell and Dr. Zaheer Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6TXV0QXpUd3NPMXloN0NwYjBkaWlKTlJzcFRn/view?usp=sharing Dr. O’Dell is a pediatric school psychologist working as a clinician investigator at Geisinger in Central Pennsylvania. In his role as a clinician, he runs a pediatric integrated behavioral health clinic and provides clinical… Continue reading Episode 75 – Bringing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy into School Psychology

  • Episode 74 – DBT Skills Adapted for Children

    20/11/2018

    Episode 74 Join #psychedpodcast as we hear from Dr. Terry D’Elisa on the topic of DBT! https://drterrydelisa.com/ Dr. Terry D’Elisa is a Licensed Psychologist and Nationally Certified School Psychologist. Dr. D’Elisa received her Master’s Degree and Certificate of Advanced Study in School Psychology from Fairfield University and then went on to complete her doctoral training… Continue reading Episode 74 – DBT Skills Adapted for Children

  • Episode 73 – Assessing and Supporting Reading Difficulties with Dr. Kilpatrick

    20/11/2018

    Episode 73 #psychedpodcast welcomes Dr. David Kilpatrick! DAVID A. KILPATRICK, PHD is Associate Professor of Psychology for the State University of New York, College at Cortland and teaches courses in learning disabilities and educational psychology. He is also a New York State Certified School Psychologist and has done over a thousand evaluations of students with… Continue reading Episode 73 – Assessing and Supporting Reading Difficulties with Dr. Kilpatrick

  • Episode 72 – Assessment and Intervention for Executive Functioning Difficulties

    20/11/2018

    Episode 72 #psychedpodcast will be chatting with Dr. George McCloskey about executive functioning. Please join in the discussion! http://www.georgemccloskeyphd.com/ Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6aG5LSVY1bXNuVUhnYnpITDlndXRsd2FrN3dV/view?usp=sharing reading list: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6VVp3LU54bVROM1dqT0JiU3l3bU1pZ1Z0LW13/view?usp=sharing George McCloskey, Ph.D., is a professor and director of School Psychology Research in the School of Applied and Professional Psychology of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and holds Diplomate status… Continue reading Episode 72 – Assessment and Intervention for Executive Functioning Difficulties

  • Episode 71 – Chatting with Dr. Cecil Reynolds

    24/09/2018

    Episode 71 #psychedpodcast is so excited to chat with Dr. Cecil Reynolds! http://directory.cehd.tamu.edu/view.epl?nid=c-reynolds Cecil R. Reynolds, PhD, ABN, ABPdN, earned his Doctoral Degree from the University of Georgia in 1978 under the tutelage of Dr. Alan S. Kaufman, with a major in School Psychology and minors in Statistics and in Clinical Neuropsychology. He served an… Continue reading Episode 71 – Chatting with Dr. Cecil Reynolds

  • Episode 70 – Best Practices in School Safety and Risk Assessment

    24/09/2018

    Episode 70 Join #psychedpodcast as we chat with Dr. Melissa Reeves about this important topic Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6aVRNWldoYnctcGFSaElsMllaTXZVc2RLNGJN/view?usp=sharing https://www.safeandsoundschools.org/speaking/our-speakers/dr-melissa-reeves/ Dr. Melissa Reeves, Ph.D., NCSP, LPC is the immediate Past-President of the National Association of School Psychologists (2016-17). She is also a national certified school psychologist, licensed special education teacher, licensed professional counselor, and former district coordinator… Continue reading Episode 70 – Best Practices in School Safety and Risk Assessment

  • Episode 69 – Testing with English Learners and the C-LIM: Myths and misconceptions

    24/09/2018

    Episode 69 Join #psychedpodcast as we talk about the Cultural-Language Interpretive Matrix with Dr. Samuel Ortiz! Powerpoint: http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ortizs/CLIM/C-LIM%20Myths%20and%20Miconceptions%20-%209.2.18.pptx Dr. Ortiz is Professor of Psychology at St. John’s University, New York. He holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Southern California and a credential in school psychology with postdoctoral training in bilingual school… Continue reading Episode 69 – Testing with English Learners and the C-LIM: Myths and misconceptions

  • Review: Goal-Orientated Assessment of Lifeskills (GOAL)

    01/08/2018

    Review: Goal-Orientated Assessment of Lifeskills #psychedpodcast review Resources drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7JkmPE1QnD6SUJSNHo0NERJWFU?usp=sharing  

  • Review: Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale – Second Edition (RCMAS-2)

    01/08/2018

    Review: Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale – Second Edition (RCMAS-2) #psychedpodcast brief review of the RCMAS-2 Resources drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7JkmPE1QnD6SUJSNHo0NERJWFU?usp=sharing

  • Connecticut School Psychologist of the Year, Eric Elias

    29/07/2018

    Connecticut School Psychologist of the Year, Eric Elias Interview with SPOTY haha #psychedpodcast

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