ABSTRACT

The Handbook of Youth Prevention Science describes current research and practice in mental health preventive interventions for youth. Traditional prevention research focused on preventing specific disorders, e.g. substance abuse, conduct disorders, or criminality. This produced "silos" of isolated knowledge about the prevention of individual disorders without acknowledging the overlapping goals, strategies, and impacts of prevention programs. This Handbook reflects current research and practice by organizing prevention science around comprehensive systems that reach across all disorders and all institutions within a community. Throughout the book, preventive interventions are seen as complementary components of effective mental health programs, not as replacements for therapeutic interventions.

This book is suitable for researchers, instructors and graduate students in the child and adolescent mental health professions: school psychology, school counseling, special education, school social work, child clinical psychology and the libraries serving them. It is also suitable for graduate course work in these fields.

chapter |25 pages

School Mental Health

Prevention at All Levels

chapter |26 pages

Screening for Mental Health and Wellness

Current School-Based Practices and Emerging Possibilities

chapter |14 pages

Social Support

How to Assess and Include It in Research on Prevention and Youth Outcomes

chapter |13 pages

Promoting Student Resilience

Strong Kids Social and Emotional Learning Curricula

chapter |21 pages

Stimulating Positive Social Interaction

What Can We Learn From TIGER (Kanjertraining)?

chapter |20 pages

A Hybrid Framework for Intervention Development

Social Justice for Bullying in Low-Resource Schools

chapter |22 pages

Check & Connect

Enhancing School Completion Through Student Engagement

chapter |18 pages

Partnering to Achieve School Success

A Collaborative Care Model of Early Intervention for Attention and Behavior Problems in Urban Contexts