Children Living in Times of War

May 2, 2022 0

Claire J Starrs & Rachel J Grohbrugge WHEN ADULTS FIGHT, CHILDREN SUFFER. This is never more true than during armed conflict. Of the approximate 43 million Ukrainian population, 8.75 million are aged between 0-19 years […]

Refugee Mental Health Resource Network

May 2, 2022 0

Elizabeth Carll Section Editor; Founder & Chair, Refugee Mental Health Resource Network THERE IS AN ONGOING NEED for mental health experts to work with refugees, immigrants, and internally displaced peoples (IDPs) which appears to be […]

Who’s Who

May 2, 2022 0

Ayli Carrero Pinedo, PhD What led you to this Field and career path? When I was an undergraduate student, I worked as a Spanish-English hospital interpreter at a rural Nebraska hospital. I witnessed the barriers […]

Trauma and Health: The Human Condition

May 2, 2022 0

Anna Kharaz & Emily Lapolice WHEN WE EXPLORE ANY INQUIRY INTO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF TRAUMA—in the fields of medicine and mental health, as well as public policy and advocacy, we are talking about the human […]

Editor’s Note – Spring 2022

May 2, 2022 0

Dear TPN friends, THE EDITORIAL TEAM & I WISH YOU A KIND WELCOME to the Trauma Psychology News Spring 2022 issue. As the two-year mark of the ongoing pandemic passes, we now face a confluence […]

President’s Column Spring 2022

May 2, 2022 0

President’s Column Lisa M. Rocchio, PhD Dear Division 56 members, Let me start by saying that It is a privilege to have been a member of this division since its inception, and I am honored […]

Cyber Harassment in the Academy

November 10, 2021 0

Heather Littleton & Amie Grills UNFORTUNATELY, BEING THE TARGET OF CYBER HARASSMENT is an extremely common experience among academics, particularly among those who are members of marginalized and minoritized groups. As trauma researchers and clinicians, […]

Behind the Cover Art and the Emergence of Two Cedars

November 10, 2021 0

Leila Johnson & Roy Henry Vickers Section Editor: Claire J. Starrs The Fall 2021 cover image of Trauma Psychology News features Roy Henry Vickers’ Nisg̱a’a Mountain, artwork of a Lax̱g̱altsʼap Community member in a mountain […]

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