John Kalafat

Affiliations: 
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Bilingual and Multicultural Education, Higher Education
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Kalafat J, Illback RJ, Sanders D. (2007) The relationship between implementation fidelity and educational outcomes in a school-based family support program: development of a model for evaluating multidimensional full-service programs. Evaluation and Program Planning. 30: 136-48
Joiner T, Kalafat J, Draper J, et al. (2007) Establishing standards for the assessment of suicide risk among callers to the national suicide prevention lifeline. Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior. 37: 353-65
Gould MS, Kalafat J, Harrismunfakh JL, et al. (2007) An evaluation of crisis hotline outcomes. Part 2: Suicidal callers. Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior. 37: 338-52
Kalafat J, Gould MS, Munfakh JL, et al. (2007) An evaluation of crisis hotline outcomes. Part 1: Nonsuicidal crisis callers. Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior. 37: 322-37
Kalafat J. (2007) A Model Case of Suicide Intervention Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy. 3
Kalafat J. (2004) Enabling and empowering practices of Kentucky's school-based family resource centers: A multiple case study Evaluation and Program Planning. 27: 65-78
Kalafat J. (2003) School approaches to youth suicide prevention American Behavioral Scientist. 46: 1211-1223
Lazarus PJ, Kalafat J. (2001) Suicide prevention and youth: recommendations for public policy International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 21: 22-37
Leenaars A, Wenckstern S, Appleby M, et al. (2001) Current Issues in Dealing with Suicide Prevention in Schools: Perspectives from Some Countries Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation. 12: 365-384
Kalafat J, Lester D. (2000) Shame and suicide: A case study Death Studies. 24: 157-162
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