From Trauma to Resiliency: Trauma-Informed Practices for Working with Children, Families, Schools, and Communities

Author:   Shulamit Natan Ritblatt (San Diego State University, California, USA) ,  Audrey Hokoda (San Diego State University, California, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367482633


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   28 September 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Shulamit Natan Ritblatt (San Diego State University, California, USA) ,  Audrey Hokoda (San Diego State University, California, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367482633


ISBN 10:   0367482630
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   28 September 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Adult education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Figures and Tables. Preface. About the Editors. List of Contributors. Introduction: Understanding Trauma and the Importance of Relationship-Based Practices to Promote Resiliency Section I. Child and Family Focus 1. Working with Low-Income Depressed Mothers and Their Infants 2. A Biological Imperative to Thrive: Supporting Military Families with Young Children 3. Prevalent but Hidden: Sexual Abuse, Its Impact and the Healing Process for Children and Parents 4. Developing Child Resiliency through Art Intervention: A Strengths Perspective 5. Refugees’ Resettlement and Traumatic Experiences: Utilizing Trauma-Informed Practices with Refugee Women to Address War Trauma and Enhance Resilience 6. Creciendo Juntos (Growing Together): Building Leadership in Latino Parents in a Trauma-Informed Elementary School 7. Pride and Shame: Working with Sexual and Gender Variance Section II. School and Community Focus 8. Promoting Wellness with Native American Youth: Culturally Informed Resilience Practices to Reduce the Effects of Trauma 9. Centering the Community’s Voice and Needs in Gang Prevention and Intervention Through a Trauma-Informed Lens 10. Children Experiencing Loss and Deprivation of Parental Care 11. Healing Around the Table: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Community Nutrition Education 12. Trauma-Informed System Change in Child Welfare. Index.

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Starting with the focus on families and importance of attachment-based practices, this book takes an expansive perspective on trauma and resiliency, presenting research and clinical application, as well as recommendations for professionals in a wide variety of sectors, including education, child welfare, juvenile justice, and public health. Identifying the intergenerational, culturally focused, community-based work that systems must embrace, this book will be a guide to many family-serving professionals for years to come. Julie Beem, executive director, Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc. This highly informative book integrates research and practice and provides specific examples of applied interventions and prevention programs addressing traumas. Bahira Trask, PhD, professor and chair, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Delaware Providing a broad system perspective on trauma related to individuals, families, schools, and communities through leaders in the field, this book highlights cutting-edge trauma-responsive practices and provides insights on transforming systems to better support cultures of care, hope and healing. Dana R. Brown, ACEs science statewide facilitator, Learn4Life, and organizational liaison, PACEs Connection The lessons presented in this book will serve as an invaluable resource for all scholars and practitioners that treat and work with vulnerable individuals, families, communities, and schools. This couldn't be a more timely book. Katia Paz Goldfarb, PhD, associate provost for Hispanic Initiatives and International Programs and professor of family science and human development, Montclair State University Many of us have been waiting for this book for years. Diverse populations are often unseen in the research and in the practice literature. Yet, oppression, social injustice, poverty, and lack of privilege negatively impacts these communities' access to high-quality and culturally affirming trauma-informed care. Complex trauma requires effective integrated-systems treatment, and so the authors have used a transdisciplinary approach. This text is a must for practitioners who want to hold a truly trauma-informed lens. Barbara Stroud, PhD, infant mental health specialist, founder and past president, California Association for Infant Mental Health


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Shulamit Natan Ritblatt, PhD, Professor Emerita in the Department of Child and Family Development at San Diego State University. Audrey Hokoda, PhD, Senate Distinguished Professor in the Department of Child and Family Development at San Diego State University.

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