Trauma-Informed Care in Social Work Education: Implications for Students, Educators, Pedagogy, and Field
Editat de Lea Tufford, Arielle Dylanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mar 2025
With contributions from over sixty experts in the field of social work, education, psychology, and counselling, this comprehensive book provides current understandings of how trauma manifests in the lived experience of social work students. The book begins by introducing why trauma-informed care is needed in social work and addresses the reality of historical trauma. Each chapter views the social work student at the center of the educational journey and considers how trauma can shape experiences in various settings such as the classroom, curriculum, field, educational policy and community involvement, and support services. Chapters cover topics such as the neuroscience of trauma, poverty, disability, racism, experiential approaches, online course delivery, climate change, mindfulness, student mental wellbeing, and more.
This handbook is a must-read for social work educators and field instructors who seek to prevent and minimize trauma in their social work pedagogy. It is also beneficial for undergraduate and graduate courses such as child and youth care, addiction services, and foundations of social work.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032318615
ISBN-10: 1032318619
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: 34
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032318619
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: 34
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate CoreCuprins
Part 1: Conceptualizing Trauma 1. A Conceptualization of Trauma for Social Work Education 2. Navigating Trauma: A Prerequisite for Social Work Excellence 3. Understanding the Impact of Trauma on the Human Brain, Relationships, and Learning 4. An Ecological Conceptualization and Healing-Centered Approach to Trauma: Implications for Social Work Education 5. Integrating a Trauma-informed Perspective in the Generalist / Foundation Practice Curriculum 6. Fostering Trauma-informed Relationships in Education: Recognition, Respect and Remembering 7. Trauma-informed Approaches in Embodied Social Work Part 2: Trauma and the Social Work Classroom 8. Special Considerations for Trauma-informed Online Teaching: Implications for Educators 9. Creating Safety and Community in the Classroom: Equipping a New Generation of Social Workers 10. An Integrated Trauma-informed and Anti-oppressive Framework Across Social Work Courses: Curriculum and Classroom Support 11. Spirituality, Trauma, and Healing-Centred Care 12. Promoting Trauma-Informed Practice in Social Work Education Through Experiential Learning Program 13. Trauma-Informed Teaching during Triggering Times: COVID-19, Radical Violence and Revisiting the Importance of Naming Trauma 14. Trauma-informed Pedagogy and Online Social Work Education and Field Instruction 15. Trauma-informed Simulation-based Learning: Considerations for Students and Standardized Clients Part 3: Trauma and the Social Work Curriculum 16. Trauma-informed Teaching of Sensitive Subjects: Strategies for Instructors 17. Social Work Education Curriculum Design: Applying a Feminist Informed Trauma Model 18. Fostering Critical, Reflective, Trauma-informed Social Work Education: A Polyvagal-informed Approach to Pedagogy 19 Black and Indigenous Trauma and Ethics of Care in Neoliberal Registration Part 4: Trauma and Social Work Field Education 20. Trauma and Social Work Field Education: Supporting Students, Instructors, and our Team 21. Trauma and Field Education 22. Preparation, Integration and Practice: A Field Placement Model for Creating Resiliency and Longevity in the Social Workers of Tomorrow Part 5: Promoting Trauma-Informed Care through Educational Policy and Community Involvement and Research 23. Structural Violence, Trauma and the Pursuit of Happiness 24. Homelessness Research and Vicarious Tramatization: Preparing Students for Social Work Research and Practice with Diverse Populations 25. Creating a Trauma-Informed School of Social Work: Curriculum, Policies and Practices, and University-Community Partnerships 26. Universal Design and Trauma-Informed Teaching: Integration, Inclusion, and Social Justice Part 6: Trauma-Support Services for Social Work Students, Staff, and Educators 27.Systemic Self-Care 28. “Let’s Get Physical”: Integrating Trauma-Informed Physical Activity into Social Work Education 29. Relational Impacts: Trauma-related Risk, Protection, Social Work Practice and Education 30. Why Students Enter Social Work: Embracing the “Wounded Healer” Part 7: Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions 31. Summary and Implications
Recenzii
"In this era of heightened interest in trauma-informed care, social work students, educators, and professionals can easily be overwhelmed and confused by the information available. This book is the answer. It provides thorough, compelling, well-researched, and clinically based information to navigate this important area of study. From conceptual theories and models to strategies for best designing and implementing social work curriculum, practice, and policy, this must-read book provides the broad and robust perspective needed to transform social work education."
Delphine Collin- Vézina, Ph.D, is a professor at the School of Social Work, McGill University
"This work has breadth and depth and has practice relevant insights into the significance of trauma informed practice within the profession. Highly recommended for scholars, students, and practitioners of social work alike."
John Graham, Ph.D., RSW, is a professor at the School of Social Work, University of British Columbia
"In our modern world, the majority of people will be exposed to at least one traumatic event in the course of our lifetimes. A compassionate approach to care asks us to recognize the social and cultural contexts of traumatic events while also addressing the impact on our bodies, brains, and emotional processing capacities. This volume of trauma-informed care for social work education is an invaluable resource for all students and educators allowing you to not only provide excellence in your care for others but ensure that you preserve your own embodied well-being as you serve your community."
Arielle Schwartz, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, founder of Resilience Informed Therapy, and author of The Complex PTSD Workbook
"In this incredibly thorough, thoughtful, and timely book, editors Lea Tufford and Arielle Dylan have assembled a dream team of leading voices in social work education to provide the most complete, in depth and rigorous approach imaginable to the pressing challenge of integrating trauma-informed principles of care into all aspects of social work education. Anyone and everyone involved in educating, training and supervising social workers for the complex challenges of recognizing and skillfully treating trauma in its intersecting individual, collective, structural and intergenerational dimensions will benefit enormously from this groundbreaking contribution."
Joseph J. Loizzo, M.D., Ph.D., Academic Director, Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in Epidemiology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Delphine Collin- Vézina, Ph.D, is a professor at the School of Social Work, McGill University
"This work has breadth and depth and has practice relevant insights into the significance of trauma informed practice within the profession. Highly recommended for scholars, students, and practitioners of social work alike."
John Graham, Ph.D., RSW, is a professor at the School of Social Work, University of British Columbia
"In our modern world, the majority of people will be exposed to at least one traumatic event in the course of our lifetimes. A compassionate approach to care asks us to recognize the social and cultural contexts of traumatic events while also addressing the impact on our bodies, brains, and emotional processing capacities. This volume of trauma-informed care for social work education is an invaluable resource for all students and educators allowing you to not only provide excellence in your care for others but ensure that you preserve your own embodied well-being as you serve your community."
Arielle Schwartz, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, founder of Resilience Informed Therapy, and author of The Complex PTSD Workbook
"In this incredibly thorough, thoughtful, and timely book, editors Lea Tufford and Arielle Dylan have assembled a dream team of leading voices in social work education to provide the most complete, in depth and rigorous approach imaginable to the pressing challenge of integrating trauma-informed principles of care into all aspects of social work education. Anyone and everyone involved in educating, training and supervising social workers for the complex challenges of recognizing and skillfully treating trauma in its intersecting individual, collective, structural and intergenerational dimensions will benefit enormously from this groundbreaking contribution."
Joseph J. Loizzo, M.D., Ph.D., Academic Director, Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in Epidemiology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Notă biografică
Lea Tufford, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Social Work at Laurentian University. Her research interests include social work education, child abuse and neglect, eco-social work, and contemplative practices.
Arielle Dylan, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Social Work at St. Thomas University. Her research interests include spirituality and social work, eco-social work, and contemplative practices in direct practice with individuals and groups.
Arielle Dylan, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Social Work at St. Thomas University. Her research interests include spirituality and social work, eco-social work, and contemplative practices in direct practice with individuals and groups.
Descriere
Structured and informed by social justice orientations, this essential volume explores how trauma-informed care can be integrated in all aspects of social work education.