Helping Today’s Teachers be More Trauma-Effective: Results from a Needs Assessment and a Proposed Collaborative School Counseling

Authors

  • Tricia Woodliff University of Nevada, Reno
  • Kenneth Coll University of Nevada, Reno

Keywords:

trauma groups, Elementary Schools, School-Community-University Partnerships, counselor-led teacher groups, interns

Abstract

This article describes the process of developing a proposed trauma-related group intervention for teachers. A needs assessment was then piloted in collaboration with the state education association and local school district. Based on the needs assessment and current literature, a protocol was created for the psychoeducational groups, and the intervention was developed. This article notes the growing challenges facing teachers in dealing with trauma-related issues, even more poignant in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic.

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Published

11/05/2024

How to Cite

Woodliff, T., & Coll, K. (2024). Helping Today’s Teachers be More Trauma-Effective: Results from a Needs Assessment and a Proposed Collaborative School Counseling . Journal of Trauma Studies in Education, 2(1), 119–132. Retrieved from https://journals.library.appstate.edu/index.php/JTSE/article/view/170

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Section

Research in Progress

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