A direct service provided by school counselors with a group of students to address academic, career, and social/emotional needs where students work together to build trust, relationships, and support while working on a particular issue or concern.
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School Counseling for Children of Incarcerated Parents
Emily C. Brown (University of Missouri, St. Louis, USA), Malti Tuttle (Auburn University, USA), and Dylan Hebert (Auburn University, USA)
Copyright: © 2022
|Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9785-9.ch011
Abstract
Children of incarcerated parents may have traumatic experiences that correlate with negative educational and mental health outcomes. School counselors are ideally suited to provide trauma-informed school counseling for children of incarcerated parents through individual, group, or classroom counseling interventions while also collaborating with stakeholders. This chapter provides school counselors an overview of the possible trauma of parental incarceration while describing approaches to help meet the needs of students. The authors describe the importance of collaborating with caregivers, administrators, school nurses, and teachers to help promote a positive school climate, offer support, and reduce the possible stigma connected to parental incarceration. The authors recommend advocacy practices and future research areas to continue to promote trauma-informed school counseling for children of incarcerated parents.