Description
Provides specific suggestions for increasing the usefulness and accessibility of reports including readability, positive phrasing, and vocabulary
Illustrates how to develop well-formed questions and how to choose assessment tools to answer referral questions
Reviews the legal mandates of report writing and discusses what must be included
Demonstrates how to accurately document and integrate data from record review, interviews, observations, and tests
Discusses how the use of the referral-based consultative assessment and report writing model can promote more active involvement in collaboration, prevention, and intervention
Features numerous real-world cases, helpful checklists, examples of question-driven referral reports, and a model interview protocol







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