Cover: Spring 2022
Volume 17, Issue 1
Volume 17, Issue 1
By Megan Maurillo
Annual Program of the Trauma Work Group in the NGO on Mental Health at the United Nations Knowing and Not Knowing About the Climate Crisis: Through the Lens of Trauma and Dissociation. Irit Felsen The […]
Section Editor: Priscilla Dass-Brailsford The Fellow’s Committee is pleased to announce the newest Fellows of Division 56. Drs. Brand, Kerig, Morrisette are new Fellows to APA and the Division of Trauma Psychology. Dr. Marotta-Walters is […]
C. Nicole White, Katherine Robichaux & Nancy Herrera HUMAN TRAFFICKING IS A CRIME OF EXPLOITATION involving the use of force, fraud, or coercion (Administration for Children & Families, 2017; Wilks et al., 2021). Examples include […]
Sarah M. Schenk AUGUST OF 2020, I ARRIVED IN NEW YORK CITY to begin my studies toward an MA in Clinical Psychology. I had calibrated my expectations toward a different university experience, one in which […]
Denise Carballea WORLDWIDE, EMERGENCY HEALTHCARE WORKERS have responded and adjusted to the increased workload and demand across all healthcare provisions. The intensive care unit (ICU) is a setting where staff members are already at risk […]
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 […]
Beatrice Lee Section Editor: Emre Umucu WHILE ALMOST ONE MILLION INDIVIDUALS in the United States have multiple sclerosis (MS; National Multiple Sclerosis Society [NMSS], 2022a), there is no accurate estimation of prevalence or incidence for […]
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 […]
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