Racial Trauma in the School System provides foundational and clinical information for school-based mental health professionals to better understand and address the nuanced experience of racial trauma in their school.
Racial Trauma in the School System provides foundational and clinical information for school-based mental health professionals to better understand and address the nuanced experience of racial trauma in their school.
Connesia Handford, PsyD, is a Black psychologist working in Austin, Texas. She specializes in addressing Black mental health and racial trauma across the developmental life span. Ariel D. Marrero, PsyD, is a Latinx psychologist working in the San Francisco Bay Area. She specializes in the intersection between a child's mental health needs and their overall school functioning.
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PART I: Conceptual Foundations 1.What is Racial Trauma? 2. The Impact of Racial Trauma on Identity Development 3.Culture in the School System 4. Adjusting Your Clinical Lens PART II: Clinical Application 5. General Guidelines for Addressing Racial Trauma 6. Racial Trauma and the Mental Health Professional 7. How to Assess for Racial Trauma 8. Racial Trauma and Consultation 9. Advocacy in the School System PART III: Special Topics 10. Guidance for Caregivers 11. Social Media and Racial Trauma 12. Racial Trauma and Police Brutality 13. Racial Trauma in Immigrant and Refugee Families 14. Racial Trauma and Play Therapy 15. Racial Trauma and Bibliotherapy.
PART I: Conceptual Foundations 1.What is Racial Trauma? 2. The Impact of Racial Trauma on Identity Development 3.Culture in the School System 4. Adjusting Your Clinical Lens PART II: Clinical Application 5. General Guidelines for Addressing Racial Trauma 6. Racial Trauma and the Mental Health Professional 7. How to Assess for Racial Trauma 8. Racial Trauma and Consultation 9. Advocacy in the School System PART III: Special Topics 10. Guidance for Caregivers 11. Social Media and Racial Trauma 12. Racial Trauma and Police Brutality 13. Racial Trauma in Immigrant and Refugee Families 14. Racial Trauma and Play Therapy 15. Racial Trauma and Bibliotherapy.
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