Prevention that Works for Children and Youth
Posted by on August 15, 2003
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The latest issue of American Psychologist, a journal of the American Psychological Association (June/July 2003, Volume 58, Number 6/7) is focused on “prevention that works for children and youth.”
This issue features eight articles on prevention. Below are some sample titles:
–“The Integration of Research and Practice in the Prevention of Youth Problem Behaviors”
–“Community Interventions and Effective Prevention”
–“Enhancing School-Based Prevention and Youth Development Through Coordinated Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning”
To view the table of contents, please go to the following link: http://www.apa.org/journals/amp/currentTOC.html
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