Dr. Barry McCurdy is the Director of the Devereux's Center for Effective Schools. In this episode, we talk about his work in supporting students with significant behavioral challenges in urban public school settings.
Barry's primary research interest in the treatment of disruptive behavior disorders has led to several prevention/early intervention initiatives in urban schools including the development of models for school-wide positive behavior support, school-based parent training, and classroom-based behavior management.
During this interview, we referred to a variety of people, resources, studies, and so on. I have attempted to capture links to all of them here:
- The Center for Effective Schools site
- The Center for Management of ADHD
- Project Follow Through report from the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies
- The Student Risk Screening Scale (SRSS)
- Deliberate Coaching (Gavoni & Weatherby, 2019)
- Edna Foa's Amazon author's page (many PTSD resources!)
- Judith Cohen's Amazon author's page (many Trauma Focused CBT resources)
- An overview of Team Initiated Problem Solving (TIPS)
This session of The Behavioral Observations Podcast was supported by Behavior University. If you’re looking for some great online continuing ed, BU has some great deals right now:
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