Lindsey Donald

Lindsey Donald earned her masters of science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Mississippi State University in 2019. Donald is currently recognized as a nationally certified counselor and is a P-LPC in Mississippi. Donald is currently enrolled in the Doctoral Counselor Education and Supervision program. Her primary research interest includes self-compassion and trauma.

Publications

Underserved Disability Populations in Rural Communities: Cultural Competence and Social Justice Imperatives
Eugenie Joan Looby, Zaccheus James Ahonle, Tinmuk Li, Lindsey Donald, Kimberly Tillman Gray, Shayna Carter, Abdullah Almutairi. © 2023. 33 pages.
This chapter (a) examines rehabilitation challenges faced by underserved disability populations in rural communities (UDPRC); (b) explores barriers encountered by three large...
Youth in Foster Care: Creating Avenues for Success
Chiquita Long Holmes, Kevin Merideth, Eugenie Joan Looby, Alexis M. Jackson, Lindsey L. Donald, Sherri Nozik, Candice L. Chapman. © 2022. 22 pages.
This chapter explores the distinct needs of youth who have been placed in the custody of the foster care system. The authors discuss the impact of abuse and neglect, removal from...
Collateral Consequences: Incarceration, Communities, and Reintegration
Eugenie Joan Looby, Chiquita Long Holmes, Tinmuk Li, Lindsey Donald. © 2022. 27 pages.
This chapter focuses on incarceration, communities, and the impact of community reentry programs on recidivism and reintegration. The authors provide demographic data on...
Invisible Borders: School Counselors and Mixed-Status Children
Kendra Larrisha Blakely, Chiquita Long Holmes, Eugenie Joan Looby, Kevin Merideth, Alexis M. Jackson, Lindsey Donald, Kimberly Tillman Gray. © 2021. 24 pages.
This chapter focuses on children in mixed-status families. The authors provide demographic data and the definition of a mixed-status family, then outline the challenges...
Youth in Foster Care: Creating Avenues for Success
Chiquita Long Holmes, Kevin Merideth, Eugenie Joan Looby, Alexis M. Jackson, Lindsey L. Donald, Sherri Nozik, Candice L. Chapman. © 2021. 22 pages.
This chapter explores the distinct needs of youth who have been placed in the custody of the foster care system. The authors discuss the impact of abuse and neglect, removal from...