Publications by authors named "Johnathan Fowler"

Article Synopsis
  • The article examines a research program aimed at developing and implementing "achievable" evidence-based practices (EBPs) in schools, focusing on mental health services for youth.
  • It reviews two federally funded randomized controlled trials comparing a targeted intervention with personal wellness-focused interventions, aiming to improve clinician attitudes, behaviors, and the delivery of high-quality EBPs.
  • The authors discuss challenges faced in this research area, suggest solutions, and emphasize the importance of effectively studying EBP implementation, given that many mental health services are provided in school settings.
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School mental health (SMH) programs are gaining momentum and, when done well, are associated with improved academic and social-emotional outcomes. Professionals from several education and mental health disciplines have sound training and experiences needed to play a critical role in delivering quality SMH services. School psychologists, specifically, are in a key position to advance SMH programs and services.

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Therapeutic Assessment (TA) with children is a hybrid of psychological assessment and short-term intervention. It uses the ongoing process and results of psychological assessment to enhance parents' understanding of their child and to facilitate change. Clinical reports and single case studies suggest that TA with children is an acceptable and effective brief intervention.

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We present a case study of a child's psychological assessment using the methods of Therapeutic Assessment (TA). The case illustrates how TA can help assessors understand the process and structure of a family by highlighting how maladaptive family processes and interactions impact a child's development. It also illustrates how TA with a child can serve as a family intervention.

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