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Fear of deportation & family separation can lead to high stress in young kids—disrupting sleep, eating, behavior, & emotional regulation. Studies find increased anxiety, depression, & trauma-related behaviors among kids in immigrant families.
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5/5 resiliency and intervention to academic learning. Using a constructivist, trauma-informed framework can provide students with a greater sense of control and agency over their trauma experiences and impart confidence in achieving school success.
4/5 applied to teachers, it can be used for purposeful coping mechanisms through restorative justice and dispositional mindfulness. When applied to students, the framework can implement proactive, student-based practices such as Response to Intervention and the 4 Rs to connect
3/3 to recover. In this paper, geographies of grieving Black girlhoods are centered in moving toward an interdisciplinary framework of culturally reflective trauma-informed care that allows the space and time necessary to navigate the grief journey.
1/3 🚨 Publication Alert 🚨: Grieving Out Loud: Towards an Interdisciplinary Understanding of Black Girlhood and Culturally Reflective Trauma-Informed Care
Read more here: https://t.co/3DJc3MsW1o
2/3 Black girlhood creates space for the affirmation of Black girls' lives, voices, and genius. Centering progressive actions for the wellness and future of Black girls, Black girlhood captures lived experience within an upheaval of safety across dimensions, often void of spaces
This study also found that the type of sexual violence experienced and the methods used were differentially associated with MH symptoms. This study highlights the importance of acknowledging different types of sexual violence & their impact on the MH of female students.
This study examined the mental health of postsecondary students who reported sexual violence and explored whether the mental health effects of depression, anxiety, stress, and posttraumatic stress were related to the types and forms of sexual violence experienced.
The results of the study revealed that students reporting any form of sexual violence had higher scores for depression, anxiety, stress, and posttraumatic stress than students who did not report sexual violence.