Home > Public Resources > Trauma Blog > 2018-March Assessment and Psychometrics Research Methods: Qualitative Research with Children and Families in Conflict-affected Environments StressPoints The importance of families in mediating and moderating negative effects of conflict and violence has been well documented (e.g. De Jong, 2002; Masten & Narayan, 2012). Yet insight into the complex role of families in pathways of exposure to violence and children’s short-term and long-term adjustment is still limited (Proctor, 2006). Browse Assessment and Psychometrics articles Diversity and Multicultural Issues Trauma and Diversity: Trauma Exposure, Posttraumatic Stress, and Physical Pain in Chicago’s Women of Color StressPoints The City of Chicago has frequently made headlines in recent years, and not for the reasons its citizens might hope. The city has become synonymous with violence and trauma, a reputation that disproportionately affects its most vulnerable residents. Browse Diversity and Multicultural Issues articles International and Global Global Perspectives: Trauma Informed Practice with Survivors of Human Trafficking StressPoints Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery that involves the forced movement of people internally within countries, or externally across borders. Trafficking can be for a variety of purposes including, but not limited to, forced labour, sexual exploitation, or domestic servitude. Browse International and Global articles Military and Combat Military Matters: OEF/OIF/OI Give Up: Making Sense of U.S. Military Operations StressPoints Veterans of the Vietnam War are rightfully called “Vietnam veterans.” U.S. military veterans who have deployed since September 11, 2001, are often referred to as “OEF/OIF/OND veterans.” What does this actually mean? Research Methods: Qualitative Research with Children and Families in Conflict-affected Environments StressPoints The importance of families in mediating and moderating negative effects of conflict and violence has been well documented (e.g. De Jong, 2002; Masten & Narayan, 2012). Yet insight into the complex role of families in pathways of exposure to violence and children’s short-term and long-term adjustment is still limited (Proctor, 2006). Browse Military and Combat articles Trauma and the Arts Trauma and World Literature: Molly McCully Brown’s The Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded StressPoints In the introductory poem of this award-winning collection, Ms. Brown describes herself being driven past the “Colony” where she, in an earlier time, would have likely been brutally and tragically imprisoned because of her own physical disabilities. Browse Trauma and the Arts articles
Home > Public Resources > Trauma Blog > 2018-March Assessment and Psychometrics Research Methods: Qualitative Research with Children and Families in Conflict-affected Environments StressPoints The importance of families in mediating and moderating negative effects of conflict and violence has been well documented (e.g. De Jong, 2002; Masten & Narayan, 2012). Yet insight into the complex role of families in pathways of exposure to violence and children’s short-term and long-term adjustment is still limited (Proctor, 2006). Browse Assessment and Psychometrics articles Diversity and Multicultural Issues Trauma and Diversity: Trauma Exposure, Posttraumatic Stress, and Physical Pain in Chicago’s Women of Color StressPoints The City of Chicago has frequently made headlines in recent years, and not for the reasons its citizens might hope. The city has become synonymous with violence and trauma, a reputation that disproportionately affects its most vulnerable residents. Browse Diversity and Multicultural Issues articles International and Global Global Perspectives: Trauma Informed Practice with Survivors of Human Trafficking StressPoints Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery that involves the forced movement of people internally within countries, or externally across borders. Trafficking can be for a variety of purposes including, but not limited to, forced labour, sexual exploitation, or domestic servitude. Browse International and Global articles Military and Combat Military Matters: OEF/OIF/OI Give Up: Making Sense of U.S. Military Operations StressPoints Veterans of the Vietnam War are rightfully called “Vietnam veterans.” U.S. military veterans who have deployed since September 11, 2001, are often referred to as “OEF/OIF/OND veterans.” What does this actually mean? Research Methods: Qualitative Research with Children and Families in Conflict-affected Environments StressPoints The importance of families in mediating and moderating negative effects of conflict and violence has been well documented (e.g. De Jong, 2002; Masten & Narayan, 2012). Yet insight into the complex role of families in pathways of exposure to violence and children’s short-term and long-term adjustment is still limited (Proctor, 2006). Browse Military and Combat articles Trauma and the Arts Trauma and World Literature: Molly McCully Brown’s The Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded StressPoints In the introductory poem of this award-winning collection, Ms. Brown describes herself being driven past the “Colony” where she, in an earlier time, would have likely been brutally and tragically imprisoned because of her own physical disabilities. Browse Trauma and the Arts articles