PTSD Research Quarterly
VOLUME 32/NO. 1
The latest issue of the PTSD Research Quarterly is now available:
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Racial Trauma (PDF)
By: Monnica T. Williams, PhD; Angela M. Haeny, PhD; Samantha C. Holmes, PhD
With public attention currently focused on racial disparities because of the Black Lives Matter movement, it is timely and necessary to focus on PTSD and racial trauma. The latest literature on the adverse impact, underlying mechanisms, assessment and treatment of racial trauma and PTSD is thoughtfully and comprehensively reviewed in this issue of the PTSD Research Quarterly.
(The PTSD Research Quarterly (RQ) is an electronic newsletter produced by the National Center for PTSD, Department of Veterans Affairs. Each RQ contains a review article written by guest experts on a specific topic related to PTSD. The article has a selective bibliography with abstracts and a supplementary list of annotated citations. Please send any feedback to ncptsd@va.gov.)
Excerpt from the latest issue
The Developmental and Ecological Model of Youth and Racial Trauma was developed for addressing race-based stress and trauma for youth and adolescents of color (Saleem et al., 2020). This is a critical area of study because young children may be affected by experiences of racism yet lack the verbal skills to process these experiences. This article proposes a model of how race-related stress and trauma may develop and present in youth and adolescents with a focus on the impact of family and community systems. Case examples are provided for elementary, middle, and high school age youth. The authors also provide recommendations for future research to develop prevention and intervention programs based on this model potentially incorporating approaches for enhancing racial socialization in families.
Article Author Addresses
Monnica T. Williams, Ph.D., is affiliated with the University of Ottawa, School of Psychology, 136 Jean-Jacques Lussier, Vanier Hall, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada. Email address: Monnica.Williams@uOttawa.ca
Angela M. Haeny, PhD., is affiliated with Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, 300 George St #901, New Haven, CT 06511. Email address: angela.haeny@yale.edu
Samantha C. Holmes, PhD., is affiliated with Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, 300 George St #901, New Haven, CT 06511 and with City University of New York, College of Staten Island, Department of Psychology, 2800 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314. Email address: samantha.holmes@yale.edu
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