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OverviewThis book bridges the research-to-practice gap by providing clear, evidence-based strategies to enable and advance trauma-informed practices for teachers, school leaders, and student support professionals. Drawing on innovative research, this book explores key trauma-informed practice principles and their practical application. Core topics include a deep dive into the latest research about how trauma and stress impact children and young people in the education setting, including observable and invisible physical responses, relationships and attachment, learning and executive function, and interventions such as supportive policies, routine, music, and movement. Each chapter combines research insights with practical recommendations and real-world case studies, supporting educators in translating theory into effective practice. By explaining the what, why, and how of trauma-informed practices and policies in schools, this book makes the science and practice of trauma-informed education accessible, actionable, and meaningful. Comprehensive, evidence-informed, and deeply practical, this is an essential guide for school leaders, educators, and preservice students committed to building safe, supportive, and trauma-responsive school communities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emily Berger (Monash University, Australia) , Shantel D. Crosby (University of Louisville, USA) , Karen E. Martin (University of Tasmania, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032565439ISBN 10: 1032565438 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 22 January 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationEmily Berger (she/her), PhD, MAPS, FCEDP, is an Associate Professor and Registered Psychologist with the School of Educational Psychology and Counselling, Monash University, Australia. She is also an adjunct Associate Professor with the School of Rural Health and Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, Monash University. Associate Professor Berger is a nationally and internationally recognized trauma-informed researcher. Her research focuses on transforming organizations and schools to incorporate trauma-informed practice. Shantel D. Crosby (she/her), PhD, LCSW, is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work and Family Science at the University of Louisville, USA. She is also a clinical therapist, with experience working with youth and adults from marginalized backgrounds. Her research focuses on trauma and racial trauma among racial/ethnic minority youth, and equity-centred, trauma-informed practice in schools and organizations. Karen E. Martin (she/her), PhD, is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Health and Clinical Sciences at The University of Western Australia and the School of Education at the University of Tasmania, Australia. With health research experience spanning three decades, Professor Martin is driven by her passion to help create socially just and compassionate environments for children and young people. Supported by a dedicated team of colleagues and university students, Professor Martin led the creation and publishing of the International Trauma-Informed Practice Principles for Schools (ITIPPS) and the Thoughtful Schools Program. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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