Bringing in the Community: A University-Community Endeavor to Teach Marital and Family Therapy Students About Community-Based Violence and Trauma

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Sandra D. Lane
Robert A. Rubinstein
Tracey Reichert Schimpff
Robert H. Keefe
Timothy Jennings-Bey
Sydney Russell Leed
Brady Iles
Patricia A. Cuff
Lynn Beth Satterly
机构
[1] Syracuse University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[2] SUNY Upstate Medical University,Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
[3] Syracuse University,Marriage and Family Therapy, 419 Peck Hall
[4] Syracuse University,School of Social Work, University at Buffalo
[5] State University of New York,Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education, Health and Medicine Division
[6] Street Addiction Institute,undefined
[7] Inc.,undefined
[8] Upstate Medical University,undefined
[9] Skaneateles High School,undefined
[10] The National Academies of Sciences,undefined
[11] Engineering,undefined
[12] and Medicine,undefined
[13] LeMoyne College Physician Assistant Program and Amaus Health Services at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception,undefined
来源
Contemporary Family Therapy | 2019年 / 41卷
关键词
Social determinants of health; Trauma; Cultural competence; Pedagogy;
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This article reports the results from a course module, based on the model developed in the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Framework for Educating Health Professionals to Address the Social Determinants of Health, for students enrolled in a marriage and family therapy program at a large university in upstate New York. Students were taken on bus tours through high-crime areas to gain a greater understanding of how various determinants, including trauma and crime, affect community mental health. The authors review the community-level social determinants of mental health and cultural competence, elements of the Framework, and describe how violence and trauma affect the community residents the students will work with in their practicums. The authors present the module, students’ feedback, and reflections from faculty as well as community members, who all report learning a great deal about the trauma their clients face.
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