Helping College Students Succeed: A Model for Effective Intervention

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Psychology Press, 2001 - 235 páginas
Glenn Hirsch offers professionals a user-friendly, comprehensive resource book of theories and specific techniques that can be used to enhance college student success. Dr. Hirsch offers readers an integrated model for change that includes both holistic assessments of academic difficulty and suggestions for three different levels of intervention based on the student's readiness and motivation for change. He also provides specific interview and testing strategies for determining the causes of academic difficulty.
 

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A Model for Helping
8
Can We Talk? The Holistic Assessment Interview
22
Lack of Readiness Underachievment or Disability?
41
Lazy Students Dont Exist Helping Students
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Helping Students Manage
182
Concluding Thoughts
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