Cover: Fall 2021
Volume 16, Issue 3
Volume 16, Issue 3
Nisga’a Mountain by Roy Henry Vickers
Book Review Gold, S. N. (2020). Contextual trauma therapy: Overcoming traumatization and reaching full potential. Review by Bianca Harper, DSW, LCSW, Arizona State University While the assessment and treatment of complex trauma has been examined […]
Elizabeth Carll Section Editor; Founder & Chair, Refugee Mental Health Resource Network AS THE 2021 AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION CONVENTION was virtual this year and travel did not take place, it was recognized that support for […]
(she/her) Assistant Professor, Salve Regina University Editorial Fellow, Psychological Trauma PhD, Counseling Psychology, Northeastern University Areas of interest and expertise: Mental health disparities, cross-cultural issues in mental health, body image among African women Hobbies: Running, […]
Wendy Chu & Andrea Chi Ern Ng Section Editors: Jack Lennon & Emily Rooney ASIAN AMERICANS ARE THE MOST DIVERSE and fastest growing ethnic group in the United States (Sue et al., 2021). However, issues […]
Dear TPN friends, THE EDITORIAL TEAM & I WISH YOU A FRESH WELCOME to the Trauma Psychology News Fall 2021 issue. As the foliage changes color in the Northern Hemisphere, we are reminded of the […]
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, […]
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 […]
Charles Edmund Degeneffe Section Editor: Emre Umucu SEPTEMBER 11, 2021 MARKS THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY of acts of terrorism against the United States at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the fields of Shanksville, Pennsylvania. […]
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