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A new diagnosis in the DSM-5, Disruptive Modd Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) was introduced to address the challenges regarding the diagnosis of bipolar disorder in youth. Shelley Hart examines diagno…
Participants discuss a study that evaluated the social validity and effectiveness of a social and emotional learning (SEL) parent-training program for Latino populations, and its implications for pra…
There is a great deal of opinion, hearsay, and myths circulating regarding the Affordable Care Act, as well as its impact to the role of school psychologists. In this discussion, participants, Katie …
NASP's 2015 School Psychologist of the Year award recipient Pam Agan-Smith discusses her career in Greenville Central School District, the impact her leadership and innovation has had, and the valuab…
T. Chris Riley-Tillman disccusses the new National Center on Intensive Intervention, which was developed to extend the work of the National Center for RTI to students who do not respond to Tier 1 or …