Bullying Prevention and Intervention: Realistic Strategies for Schools

Bullying Prevention and Intervention: Realistic Strategies for Schools

Bullying Prevention and Intervention: Realistic Strategies for Schools

Bullying Prevention and Intervention: Realistic Strategies for Schools

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Overview

Grounded in research and extensive experience in schools, this engaging book describes practical ways to combat bullying at the school, class, and individual levels. Step-by-step strategies are presented for developing school- and districtwide policies, coordinating team-based prevention efforts, and implementing targeted interventions with students at risk. Special topics include how to involve teachers, parents, and peers in making schools safer; ways to address the root causes of bullying and victimization; the growing problem of online or cyberbullying; and approaches to evaluating intervention effectiveness. In a convenient large-size format, the book features helpful reproducibles, concrete examples, and questions for reflection and discussion.

This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by Sandra M. Chafouleas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606230213
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 01/21/2009
Series: The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 170
Sales rank: 1,126,348
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 10.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Susan Swearer, PhD, is the Willa Cather Professor and Chair of the Department of Educational Psychology and Professor of School Psychology at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, and Co-Director of the Bullying Research Network. Dr. Swearer has conducted research on the connection between mental health and bullying since the 1990s.

Dorothy L. Espelage, PhD, is an Edward William Gutgsell and Jane Marr Gutgsell Endowed Professor and Hardie Scholar of Education in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  She is a recipient of the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Research in Public Policy from the American Psychological Association (APA), among other honors, and is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, the APA, and the American Educational Research Association.

Scott A. Napolitano, PhD, is a pediatric neuropsychologist and licensed psychologist in private practice in Lincoln, Nebraska. Dr. Napolitano routinely works with parents and school personnel to help students involved in bullying behaviors. 

Table of Contents

1. Bullying Behaviors in Elementary, Middle, and High Schools

2. Social-Ecological Problems Associated with Bullying Behaviors

3. Understanding Bullying as a Social Relationship Problem

4. Developing and Implementing an Effective Anti-Bullying Policy, Susan M. Swearer, Susan P. Limber, and Rebecca Alley

5. Legal Issues for School Personnel, Rebecca Alley and Susan P. Limber

6. Using Your Own Resources to Combat Bullying

7. Practical Strategies to Reduce Bullying

8. The Impact of Technology on Relationships

9. Evaluating Your Efforts

Interviews

School psychologists, counselors, and administrators; K–12 classroom teachers; graduate students in these fields. May serve as a text in courses that address school violence, adolescent development, and behavioral interventions.

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