Research indicates survivors of childhood abuse are able to form the same quality relationships with teachers as non-abused children (Armstrong, Hasket & Hawkins, 2017). However, there is little research indicating what factors within the teacher-student relationship help build this resiliency. This study looks to clinical social work practice as a basis for understanding what qualities of the therapeutic relationship can extend to or overlap with non-clinical relationships with students who have a trauma history, within the teaching field. To better understand experiences within these relationships, semi-structured interviews were conducted with both a clinical social worker who has teaching experience at the post-secondary level, and the ...
ABSTRACT Evaluating the effectiveness of The Body’s Story in Building Resilience in School-aged C...
This article reviews research about the effects of traumatic events on the functioning of children a...
Although youth violence rates continue to decrease in the United States, it remains the second leadi...
Research indicates that survivors of childhood abuse are able to form the same quality relationships...
Student-teacher relationships play a critical role in supporting the learning and well-being of stud...
The United States Department of Health and Human Services estimates that only twenty nine percent of...
The problem of practice addressed in this paper is the need for professional development training in...
Complex trauma experienced in childhood has detrimental impacts on the brain, learning and socio-mor...
Children\u27s brains develop within the context of their earliest environments and experiences. Thei...
The importance of the “therapeutic relationship” in the process of therapeutic change has long been ...
The role of trauma-informed education is becoming a topic of discussion for many school leaders and ...
Children under age six years are disproportionately exposed to maltreatment but are underrepresented...
Childhood trauma is a substantial concern in our education system in Ontario, as it has been noted ...
Students in residential treatment center (RTC) schools are likely to have histories of extreme or on...
Research has shown that Adverse Childhood Experiences can have devastating and lifelong effects on c...
ABSTRACT Evaluating the effectiveness of The Body’s Story in Building Resilience in School-aged C...
This article reviews research about the effects of traumatic events on the functioning of children a...
Although youth violence rates continue to decrease in the United States, it remains the second leadi...
Research indicates that survivors of childhood abuse are able to form the same quality relationships...
Student-teacher relationships play a critical role in supporting the learning and well-being of stud...
The United States Department of Health and Human Services estimates that only twenty nine percent of...
The problem of practice addressed in this paper is the need for professional development training in...
Complex trauma experienced in childhood has detrimental impacts on the brain, learning and socio-mor...
Children\u27s brains develop within the context of their earliest environments and experiences. Thei...
The importance of the “therapeutic relationship” in the process of therapeutic change has long been ...
The role of trauma-informed education is becoming a topic of discussion for many school leaders and ...
Children under age six years are disproportionately exposed to maltreatment but are underrepresented...
Childhood trauma is a substantial concern in our education system in Ontario, as it has been noted ...
Students in residential treatment center (RTC) schools are likely to have histories of extreme or on...
Research has shown that Adverse Childhood Experiences can have devastating and lifelong effects on c...
ABSTRACT Evaluating the effectiveness of The Body’s Story in Building Resilience in School-aged C...
This article reviews research about the effects of traumatic events on the functioning of children a...
Although youth violence rates continue to decrease in the United States, it remains the second leadi...