A systematic review of secondary traumatic stress and compassion fatigue in teachers

HE Ormiston, MA Nygaard, S Apgar - School Mental Health, 2022 - Springer
When teachers care for children with trauma histories, they are at risk of developing
compassion fatigue (CF), or a reduced empathic capacity (Hupe and Stevenson in J Child …

Deconstructing institutional racism and the social construction of whiteness: A strategy for professional competence training in culture and migration mental health

F Lazaridou, S Fernando - Transcultural Psychiatry, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The position presented in this article draws on the professional insights of the authors,
reflecting on issues of global political importance in culture and migration mental health. As …

Using the multicultural and social justice counseling competencies to decolonize counseling practice: The important roles of theory, power, and action

AA Singh, B Appling, H Trepal - Journal of Counseling & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies (MSJCC; Ratts, Singh,
Nassar‐McMillan, Butler, & McCullough, 2015) ask counselors to “apply knowledge of …

Secondary school students' perception of the online teaching experience during COVID‐19: The impact on mental wellbeing and specific learning difficulties

T Walters, NJ Simkiss, RJ Snowden… - British Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Student engagement and concentration is critical for successful learning. Due
to the COVID‐19 pandemic, there has been a dramatic increase in the use of online learning …

The past guides the future: Implementing the multicultural and social justice counseling competencies

AA Singh, SC Nassar, P Arredondo… - Journal of Counseling …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The authors describe the ways in which the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling
Competencies (MSJCC; Ratts, Singh, Nassar‐McMillan, Butler, & McCullough, 2015) can be …

Decolonization as methodological innovation in counseling psychology: Method, power, and process in reclaiming American Indian therapeutic traditions.

JP Gone - Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Decolonization harbors great potential as a transformative methodological innovation for
advancing social justice in counseling psychology. One domain of colonized knowledge …

Doing research in counselling and psychotherapy

J McLeod - 2022 - torrossa.com
The aim of this book is to encourage and support individuals and groups to carry out
grassroots research into counselling, counselling psychology, career counselling …

Cultural connectedness and its relation to mental wellness for First Nations youth

A Snowshoe, CV Crooks, PF Tremblay… - The journal of primary …, 2017 - Springer
We explored the interrelationships among components of cultural connectedness (ie,
identity, traditions, and spirituality) and First Nations youth mental health using a brief …

Decolonizing school psychology research: A systematic literature review

S Grant, P Leverett, S D'Costa, KA Amie… - Journal of Social …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
School Psychologists are called to increase the well‐being of clients they serve. However,
despite a focus on supporting academic and behavioral success, school psychology has …

Sociopolitical oppression, trauma, and healing: Moving toward a social justice art therapy framework

OP Karcher - Art Therapy, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Art therapists hold a unique position to facilitate healing during a time of intense
sociopolitical trauma. The current US political climate is causing harm to marginalized …