Working Faith: A University-Community Collaboration to Support Trauma-Informed, Healing-Centered Practices within Faith Communities, Faith Alliances Inspired to Help (f.a.i.t.h.)

To mitigate trauma’s impact on mental health in Black Indigenous People Of Color (bipoc) communities, a counselor education program in an urban area facilitates a community outreach partnership, Interfaith Leaders' Learning Collaborative on Trauma (ifflc), informed by a modified Learning Collab...

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Authors: Johnson, Nicole G. (Author) ; Felter, Jeanne (Author) ; Moh, Yoon Suh (Author) ; Chen, Jie Bin (Author) ; Caputa, Allyson (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley 2024
In: Counseling and values
Year: 2024, Volume: 69, Issue: 1, Pages: 47-64
Further subjects:B Social Justice
B Covid-19
B faith-based collaborative
B healing-centered engagement
B bipoc
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Summary:To mitigate trauma’s impact on mental health in Black Indigenous People Of Color (bipoc) communities, a counselor education program in an urban area facilitates a community outreach partnership, Interfaith Leaders' Learning Collaborative on Trauma (ifflc), informed by a modified Learning Collaborative and Healing Centered-Engagement models. This collaborative project enhances faith leaders’ ability to influence community wellness, educates them about trauma’s impact, restores identity, and bolsters their ability to address trauma-related and pandemic-related mental health needs through healing-centered engagement. Elements of selected challenges, progress, and lessons learned during this ongoing collaborative process will also be addressed.
ISSN:2161-007X
Contains:Enthalten in: Counseling and values
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/2161007x-bja10013