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Creating Healing School Communities: School-Based Interventions for Students Exposed to Trauma(Concise Guides on Trauma Care Series)

Creating Healing School Communities: School-Based Interventions for Students Exposed to Trauma(Concise Guides on Trauma Care Series)


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About the Book

Creating Healing School Communities provides readers with the necessary amp ldquo trauma‑informed amp rdquo tools to intervene on behalf of struggling students and create a beneficial educational environment.

School systems are pressured to raise the level of academic achievement, but children who are exposed to trauma often bring a complicated set of needs to the classroom that can impact their willingness to learn, their cognitive function, their ability to form lasting relationships, and even their physical health. For school mental health providers, it can be overwhelming to find the best ways to support students who have experienced trauma and stress: What are the best ways to, understand and assist these vulnerable children?
 
School‑based programs can minimize the impact trauma has on learning and help students who may otherwise not have access to such support to develop the coping skills to manage ongoing and future stress. With examples of core treatment components and engaging case studies, this book illustrates how effective school‑based interventions ensure that students have the opportunity to heal from trauma. The authors take a holistic approach to trauma‑informed practices, and provide a practical overview of evidence‑based interventions using the Multi‑Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) model. Under the MTSS, trauma interventions take place on three distinct levels that address a wide variety of students and differing degrees of trauma exposure: Universal (Tier ), Targeted (Tier 2), and Intensive (Tier 3). Creating Healing School Communities shows how school mental health professionals, educators, and administrators can work together to help students overcome trauma and excel in the classroom and in life.  

Table of Contents:
Contents
Series Foreword
Ann T. Chu and Anne P. DePrince
Foreword
Maurice R. Swinney and Ellen Kennedy
Acknowledgments     
Introduction
Chapter : Trauma Exposure Among School-Aged Youth
Chapter 2: Impact of Trauma Exposure on Children  
Chapter 3: The Rationale for School-Based Interventions
Chapter 4: Universal and Schoolwide Interventions for Trauma        
Chapter 5: Pre-Intervention Strategies for School Mental Health Providers
Chapter : Targeted and Intensive Interventions for Trauma in Schools
Chapter 7: Common Evidence-Based Treatment Components
Chapter 8: Special Considerations for Implementing Interventions in Schools
Conclusion
Resources
References
Index
About the Authors

About the Author :
Catherine DeCarlo Santiago, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and an assistant professor in clinical psychology at Loyola University Chicago. Dr. Santiago specializes in community intervention research with children and families. She studies how children and families respond to stress and trauma and evaluates interventions designed to improve functioning and promote resilience. She has worked directly with the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) team, conducting school-based intervention research, designing evaluations, and supervising clinicians who are implementing CBITS. Dr. Santiago has partnered with school-based clinicians, school administrators, and community parents to inform school-based interventions and improve their implementation and sustainability. She provides supervision and implementation support to graduate students and school-based clinicians. She received her bachelor of arts degree from the University of Notre Dame and a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Denver. Dr. Santiago completed her clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, Los Angeles Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.

Tali Raviv, PhD, is a clinical psychologist at Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children amp rsquo s Hospital of Chicago and an assistant professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is part of the Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children amp rsquo s whose mission is to increase access to high quality mental health services for youth affected by poverty, trauma, and violence through providing training and technical assistance to school- and community-based clinicians as well as educators and other youth-serving organizations. Dr. Raviv has trained hundreds of clinicians in school-based interventions to trauma, including Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) and Bounce Back, and hundreds of educators and community members on the impact that trauma has on students amp rsquo learning and emotional and behavioral health. She has also worked directly with multiple schools on the creation and implementation of Behavioral Health Teams, school-based teams that meet to address the needs of at-risk students, including those affected by exposure to violence and trauma. She provides direct clinical services to youth and families exposed to trauma through her work on the Trauma Treatment Service at Lurie Children amp rsquo s Hospital and participates in advocacy initiatives through membership in the Illinois Child Trauma Coalition and her role on the Steering Committee of the PATHH Collaborative of the Chicago Children amp rsquo s Advocacy Center. Dr. Raviv received her bachelor of arts degree from Emory University and a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from University of Denver.

Lisa H. Jaycox, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and senior behavioral scientist at the RAND Corporation. Dr. Jaycox amp rsquo s work focuses on the mental health consequences of stress and trauma and on interventions that facilitate recovery. She has worked on the development and implementation of the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) program and related interventions (Support for Students Exposed to Trauma, Bounce Back, Life Improvement for Teens) for more than 5 years, and she has conducted research on stress and a broad range of traumatic events in children and adults. After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, she developed a toolkit for schools that described trauma-focused school interventions. Dr. Jaycox received her bachelor of arts degree from Brown University and her doctoral degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
 

Review :
amp ldquo Effective student-based trauma services on the part of school districts has been underscored by the recent spate of multiple victim school shootings making Creating Healing School Communities an urgently needed addition to school district, college, and university library collections. amp rdquo -Midwestern Book Review

Effective student-based trauma services on the part of school districts has been underscored by the recent spate of multiple victim school shootings making Creating Healing School Communities an urgently needed addition to school district, college, and university library collections.

(Midwestern Book Review)


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781433828621
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association
  • Publisher Imprint: American Psychological Association
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 140
  • Sub Title: School-Based Interventions for Students Exposed to Trauma
  • ISBN-10: 1433828626
  • Publisher Date: 23 Jan 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Concise Guides on Trauma Care Series
  • Width: 152 mm


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