R&L Education
Pages: 280
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-1-57886-439-3 • Hardback • June 2006 • $135.00 • (£104.00)
978-1-57886-440-9 • Paperback • July 2006 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
978-1-61048-508-1 • eBook • July 2006 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Subjects: Education / Administration / General,
Education / Educational Psychology,
Education / Leadership,
Education / Reference,
Education / Research,
Education / Special Education / General,
Education / Special Education / Gifted,
Education / Special Education / Learning Disabilities,
Psychology / Developmental / Adolescent,
Psychology / Developmental / Child,
Psychology / Psychotherapy / Child & Adolescent
Dr. Regalena Melrose is a credentialed school psychologist and licensed clinical psychologist with 13 years of experience working in schools. She is also a practicing trauma specialist and lecturer.
Chapter 1 BARRIERS TO LEARNING
Chapter 2 TRAUMATIZED AND MISUNDERSTOOD
Chapter 3 FILLING IN THE GAPS
Chapter 4 TRAUMA
Chapter 5 TRAUMA AND THE BRAIN
Chapter 6 "RESOURCING" (A VERB): WHAT SCHOOLS CAN DO TO INTERVENE EFFECTIVELY WITH TRAUMATIZED STUDENTS
Chapter 7 TOOLS FOR TOLERANCE
Chapter 8 UNDERSTANDING AND INTERVENING WITH EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED STUDENTS
Chapter 9 SELF-REGULATION THERAPY
Chapter 10 CRISIS INTERVENTION: A CRITIQUE
Chapter 11 FIRST, DO NO HARM: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL FIRST AID
Part 12 FINAL WORDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION
Why Students Underachieve gives school psychologists, counselors, and therapists viable options and considerations when working with children experiencing trauma. Melrose seamlessly integrates cutting edge research with practice. I could not imagine teaching a course in crisis intervention without this text.
— Alberto Restori Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling, California State University, Northridge
Using clear explanation, example, and remedy, Dr. Melrose steers us all towards better understanding and supporting the unbalanced individual.
— Susan Mumper, resource specialist teacher, and adapted physical educator
Dr. Melrose's reader-friendly book offers a hopeful alternative to the formulaic and often ineffectual anger management curriculum employed in our schools. Her work is a bold and innovative 'must read' for anyone who is serious about interrupting the tired cycle that leaves many of our young people traveling aimlessly through their lives without options.
— Kathryn Goria, MA, OTR, occupational therapist and behavior specialist
She's not just talking about big, catastrophic events like the Columbine shootings or Hurricane Katrina, but about common events that occur in the lives of children.
— Reference and Research Book News
Dr. Melrose's excellent, insightful guide to effective understanding of troubled and troubling students is the book I've waited years to read and recommend to teachers and school support personnel! Her description of the students and their acting out of their traumas is so authentic one can almost hear their cries for help, but Dr. Melrose doesn't stop there. She suggests innovative, creative, natural interventions that teachers and school support personnel can effect to truly assist the traumatized student to regain the equilibrium and regulation necessary to once again function in harmony with her/his environment. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
— Judith A. McBride, Ph.D., school psychologist and adjunct faculty, Department of Educational Psychology, California State University at Long Beach