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WHEN SCHOOLING HURTS: PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELORS AS MITIGATES OF SCHOOL-BASED TRAUMA
Author(s) -
Jasmine Graham,
Maureen Coomer
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of global engagement and transformation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2572-455X
DOI - 10.52553/20001b
Subject(s) - scholarship , pedagogy , medical education , psychology , medicine , political science , law
Much of the literature on trauma-informed schools has sought to frame students’ experiences of trauma as external to the school environment. In doing so, the role of schools in developing traumatizing school cultures remains fairly absent from literary discourse. This article will add to the existing literature on trauma-informed schools by situating trauma in schools. The authors provide a review of the literature on trauma in schooling practices along with a discussion regarding the importance of Professional School Counselors as mitigates of trauma practices in schools. Recommendations for future research and scholarship are provided.

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