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Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Early Onset Schizophrenia at School

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By itself or in combination with an affective disorder, early onset schizophrenia (EOS) - the onset of symptoms before 18 years of age - can create severe deficits in young people's academic performance, family and peer relationships, and even the ability to acquire new skills. The relative rarity of the condition, meanwhile, can leave school personnel unsure of how to meet - or even recognize - student needs.
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Early Onset Schizophrenia at School emphasizes the importance of providing teachers and students alike with the support needed to enhance academic performance and improve social skills of children and adolescents with EOS within educational settings. In addition, its evidence-based framework enables school professionals to achieve greater confidence and accuracy in identifying students with EOS and provide appropriate services, both in special education and general classes.
In this authoritative and accessible volume, experts offer the most salient information on early onset schizophrenia, including:

  • Contributing factors and risk factors.
  • Prevalence and epidemiology.
  • Screening and assessment procedures.
  • Guidelines for determining eligibility for special education programs under IDEIA and Section 504.
  • Latest findings on school-based and off-campus interventions for EOS.
  • A useful resource appendix.
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Early Onset Schizophrenia at School gives school psychologists and allied education professionals both a practical understanding of this disabling condition and the most up-to-date strategies for providing earlier and effective interventions.

List of contents

Causes.- Prevalence, Incidence, and Associated Conditions.- Case Finding and Screening.- Diagnostic Assessment.- Psychoeducational Assessment.- Treatment.- Erratum to: Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Early Onset Schizophrenia at School.

Summary

By itself or in combination with an affective disorder, early onset schizophrenia (EOS) — the onset of symptoms before 18 years of age — can create severe deficits in young people’s academic performance, family and peer relationships, and even the ability to acquire new skills. The relative rarity of the condition, meanwhile, can leave school personnel unsure of how to meet — or even recognize — student needs.
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Early Onset Schizophrenia at School emphasizes the importance of providing teachers and students alike with the support needed to enhance academic performance and improve social skills of children and adolescents with EOS within educational settings. In addition, its evidence-based framework enables school professionals to achieve greater confidence and accuracy in identifying students with EOS and provide appropriate services, both in special education and general classes.
In this authoritative and accessible volume, experts offer the most salient information on early onset schizophrenia, including:

  • Contributing factors and risk factors.
  • Prevalence and epidemiology.
  • Screening and assessment procedures.
  • Guidelines for determining eligibility for special education programs under IDEIA and Section 504.
  • Latest findings on school-based and off-campus interventions for EOS.
  • A useful resource appendix.
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Early Onset Schizophrenia at School gives school psychologists and allied education professionals both a practical understanding of this disabling condition and the most up-to-date strategies for providing earlier and effective interventions.

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From the reviews:
“Li et al.’s book represents an important resource in the field. The authors present information on EOS from the perspective of the school psychologist and related mental health providers. … table that the authors provide on educational interventions–modifications and accommodations–may be helpful for teachers and may provide possible avenues for research … . In general, this book can serve as a short, handy reference for school psychologists, other mental health professionals, and parents.” (Linda C. Caterino, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 56 (14), April, 2011)

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From the reviews:
"Li et al.'s book represents an important resource in the field. The authors present information on EOS from the perspective of the school psychologist and related mental health providers. ... table that the authors provide on educational interventions-modifications and accommodations-may be helpful for teachers and may provide possible avenues for research ... . In general, this book can serve as a short, handy reference for school psychologists, other mental health professionals, and parents." (Linda C. Caterino, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 56 (14), April, 2011)

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