Best Practices for Trauma-Informed School Counseling

Best Practices for Trauma-Informed School Counseling

Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: June, 2022|Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 331
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9785-9
ISBN13: 9781799897859|ISBN10: 1799897850|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781799897866|EISBN13: 9781799897873
Hardcover:
Available
$215.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $215.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
Hardcover:
Available
$215.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $215.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
E-Book:
Available
$215.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $215.00
Benefits
  • Multi-user license (no added fee)
  • Immediate access after purchase
  • No DRM
  • PDF download
E-Book:
Available
$215.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $215.00
Benefits
  • Immediate access after purchase
  • No DRM
  • PDF download
  • Receive a 10% Discount on eBooks
Hardcover +
E-Book:
Available
$260.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $260.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
  • Multi-user license (no added fee)
  • Immediate access after purchase
  • No DRM
  • PDF download
Hardcover +
E-Book:
Available
$260.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $260.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
  • Immediate access after purchase
  • No DRM
  • PDF download
Softcover:
Available
$165.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $165.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
Softcover:
Available
$165.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $165.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
Article Processing Charge:
Available
$2,000.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $2,000.00
OnDemand:
(Individual Chapters)
Available
$37.50
TOTAL SAVINGS: $37.50
Benefits
  • Purchase individual chapters from this book
  • Immediate PDF download after purchase or access through your personal library
Description & Coverage
Description:

School counselors are tasked with providing strategies for all students including those who may be experiencing various types of trauma symptomatology. While there is a high expectation of providing quality care, there is a question of how well school counselors are prepared to work with those traumatized students. It is critical to understand the counselors’ perceptions of their preparedness to collaborate with them.

Best Practices for Trauma-Informed School Counseling prepares potential and current school counselors to manage the challenges and responsibilities they may face as professional school counselors in preschool through high school environments. It provides real-life examples and case descriptions as well as strategies for preventing and responding to social and emotional problems, improving educational outcomes, and providing an inclusive school counseling program. Covering themes such as children of incarcerated parents, racial trauma, and virtual school counseling, this book is an indispensable resource for current school counselors, school counselors-in-training, school counseling associations, therapists, psychologists, educational administration and faculty, government officials, researchers, and academicians.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • 504 Process
  • Children of Incarcerated Parents
  • Discrimination
  • IEP Process
  • Multilayered Systems of Support
  • Personal Care
  • Racial Trauma
  • Reporting Child Abuse
  • Role Advocacy
  • School Counseling Programs
  • Servant Leadership
  • Students With Diverse Needs
  • Virtual School Counseling
Table of Contents
Search this Book:
Reset
Media
Related Blog Posts:
Listen to Prof. Maritza Cha's Podcast on Educational Counselling
Prof. Maritza Cha co-hosts podcast on insights into the role of school counselors and discuss issues that impact the profession. Read Full Article
Editor/Author Biographies

Angela M. Powell, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Human Services at Lone Star College - Houston North in Houston, Texas. She is a Texas Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor and a Texas Certified School Counselor. She has 17 years of counseling experience and has been in the educational field for 20 years. Dr. Powell is an active member of several professional counseling associations. She has been invited to train school counselors in working with students with trauma and has facilitated numerous conference presentations and workshops on the impact of trauma in the African American community. Her research interests include school counseling, youth trauma, anxiety, and depression.

Abstracting & Indexing
Archiving
All of IGI Global's content is archived via the CLOCKSS and LOCKSS initiative. Additionally, all IGI Global published content is available in IGI Global's InfoSci® platform.