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Book Synopsis
  • A definitive guide to aid student affairs professionals in implementing trauma-informed practice in higher education and effectively supporting college student survivors of trauma.
  • Drawing on first person narratives and data from the author’s pioneering research about the impacts of trauma on college student experiences as well as a synthesis of literature about traumatic experience in early adulthood.
  • An accessible first-of-its-kind text that student affairs practitioners can reference to hone their own trauma-informed practice.


Trade Review

The text is a preparation ground for coming to terms with the intensities of trauma and responding to the urgent imperative for trauma-informed practice. Consistent with Dr. Shalka’s commitments to generating language, skills, and dispositions for practitioners, educators, and students, the text is a forum on care as she lovingly, which is to say, deliberately and compassionately, calls forth humanizing ways of being.

Wilson Okello, Assistant Professor of Higher Education, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

Given the ongoing presence of trauma for college students, the importance of Shalka’s book cannot be overstated. Cultivating Trauma-Informed Practice in Student Affairs speaks to a necessary shift in educational praxis and serves as a timeless reminder for educators to embody a person-centered ethic of care in an educational landscape increasingly animated through the dehumanizing logic of racialized capitalism.

Z Nicolazzo, Associate Professor, Trans* Studies in Education

I have been changed by Dr. Tricia Shalka's writing and will be a better student affairs educator because of the gift of her work. She has written a must-read for all educators committed to creating cultures of care. She calls us to act by helping us understand that there is an imperative for trauma-informed student affairs practice. Given that the majority of college students have already been exposed to trauma, and more will be impacted while in college, the need to act is now. Read this book for it is a masterful and compassionate blueprint on the principles, practice, skills, knowledge and ways of being that foster environments that create the conditions for students to thrive. Become a trauma-informed practitioner --- our students are depending on us.

Patty Perillo, Vice President for Student Affairs and Affiliate Faculty, Higher Education, Student Affairs and International Education Policy, University of Maryland, USA



Table of Contents

Introduction 1. What Is Trauma? 2. What Might It Be Like for a College Student to Experience Trauma? 3. What Does It Mean to be Trauma-Informed? 4. Personal Practices for Trauma-Informed Student Affairs Work 5. Supporting Students Who Have Experienced Trauma 6. Supporting Student Leaders Who Care for Others 7. Organizational End Goal: Equity-Focused Systems of Wellness and Care 8. Toward a Trauma-Informed Student Affairs Practice

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 23/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781642674613, 978-1642674613
      ISBN10: 1642674613

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      • A definitive guide to aid student affairs professionals in implementing trauma-informed practice in higher education and effectively supporting college student survivors of trauma.
      • Drawing on first person narratives and data from the author’s pioneering research about the impacts of trauma on college student experiences as well as a synthesis of literature about traumatic experience in early adulthood.
      • An accessible first-of-its-kind text that student affairs practitioners can reference to hone their own trauma-informed practice.


      Trade Review

      The text is a preparation ground for coming to terms with the intensities of trauma and responding to the urgent imperative for trauma-informed practice. Consistent with Dr. Shalka’s commitments to generating language, skills, and dispositions for practitioners, educators, and students, the text is a forum on care as she lovingly, which is to say, deliberately and compassionately, calls forth humanizing ways of being.

      Wilson Okello, Assistant Professor of Higher Education, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

      Given the ongoing presence of trauma for college students, the importance of Shalka’s book cannot be overstated. Cultivating Trauma-Informed Practice in Student Affairs speaks to a necessary shift in educational praxis and serves as a timeless reminder for educators to embody a person-centered ethic of care in an educational landscape increasingly animated through the dehumanizing logic of racialized capitalism.

      Z Nicolazzo, Associate Professor, Trans* Studies in Education

      I have been changed by Dr. Tricia Shalka's writing and will be a better student affairs educator because of the gift of her work. She has written a must-read for all educators committed to creating cultures of care. She calls us to act by helping us understand that there is an imperative for trauma-informed student affairs practice. Given that the majority of college students have already been exposed to trauma, and more will be impacted while in college, the need to act is now. Read this book for it is a masterful and compassionate blueprint on the principles, practice, skills, knowledge and ways of being that foster environments that create the conditions for students to thrive. Become a trauma-informed practitioner --- our students are depending on us.

      Patty Perillo, Vice President for Student Affairs and Affiliate Faculty, Higher Education, Student Affairs and International Education Policy, University of Maryland, USA



      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. What Is Trauma? 2. What Might It Be Like for a College Student to Experience Trauma? 3. What Does It Mean to be Trauma-Informed? 4. Personal Practices for Trauma-Informed Student Affairs Work 5. Supporting Students Who Have Experienced Trauma 6. Supporting Student Leaders Who Care for Others 7. Organizational End Goal: Equity-Focused Systems of Wellness and Care 8. Toward a Trauma-Informed Student Affairs Practice

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