Boston School Psychs Podcast
This week on the Boston School Psychs Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Carolyn Hall for an engaging conversation on leadership, school psychology practice, and the systems-level work that helps create meaningful change for students and school communities. Dr. Hall shares her professional journey into school psychology, reflecting on the experiences that shaped her path from work in adult psychiatric settings to her leadership role supporting school-based behavioral health initiatives within Boston Public Schools. The discussion explores the evolving role of school psychologists and the importance of developing systems that promote academic, behavioral, and social-emotional success for all students. Dr. Hall shares perspectives on how school psychologists can expand their impact beyond traditional responsibilities by engaging in consultation, prevention efforts, and collaborative problem solving. Tim and Dr. Hall discuss the importance of creating sustainable systems that support student needs while strengthening school teams and improving outcomes across entire school communities. Listeners will also gain insight into the role of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), evidence-based interventions, and data-based decision making in school practice. Dr. Hall discusses how school psychologists can contribute to identifying student needs, monitoring progress, and implementing supports that lead to meaningful academic and behavioral growth. The conversation highlights how school psychologists can play a critical role in strengthening school systems while helping ensure that interventions remain practical, equitable, and effective. The episode also emphasizes leadership and advocacy as essential components of school psychology practice. Dr. Hall shares reflections on stepping into leadership opportunities, building confidence, and recognizing that meaningful change often begins with small actions and relationships. Real-world examples demonstrate how collaboration with educators, administrators, families, and community partners can strengthen services and increase support for students. Finally, the conversation reinforces an important message for the field: leadership is not limited to formal titles. School psychologists at every stage of their career can influence systems, advocate for students, and create lasting change within their schools and communities. Whether you are a graduate student, early career professional, or experienced practitioner, this episode offers practical insights and inspiration to help you expand your impact.
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