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Integrating play in trauma-informed care: Multidisciplinary pediatric healthcare provider perspectives

Citation: Stenman, K., Christofferson, J., Alderfer, M., Pierce, J., Kelly, C., Schifano, E., Klaff, S., Sciolla, J., Deatrick, J., & Kazak, A. (2019). Integrating play in trauma-informed care: Multidisciplinary pediatric healthcare provider perspectives. Psychological Services, 16(1), 7-15. Link to publisher’s article.

Dog training intervention shows social-cognitive change in the journals of incarcerated youth

Citation: Syzmanski, T., Casey, R., Johnson, A., Cano, A., Albright, D., & Seivert, N. (2018). Dog training intervention shows social-cognitive change in the journals of incarcerated youth. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 5, 302. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00302. Link to publisher’s article.

Community needs of minority male youth living in inner-city Chicago

Citation: Rigg, K., McNeish, R., Schadrac, D., Gonzalez, A., & Tran, Q. (2019). Community needs of minority male youth living in inner-city Chicago. Children and Youth Services Review, 98, 284-289. Link to publisher’s article.

Stress, substance use, and yoga in the context of community reentry following incarceration

Citation: Wimberly, A. & Engstrom, M. (2018). Stress, substance use, and yoga in the context of community reentry following incarceration. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 24(1), 96-103. doi: 10.1177/1078345817726536. Link to publisher’s article.

Volunteering as meaning-making in the transition to retirement

Citation: Cousineau, L. & Misener, K. (2019). Volunteering as meaning-making in the transition to retirement. Canadian Journal of Non-profit and Social Economy Research, 10(1), 61-77. Link to publisher’s article.

Management of behavioral and psychological symptoms in people with Alzheimer’s disease: An international delphi consensus

Citation: Kales, H., Lyketsos, C., Miller, E., & Ballard, C. (2019). Management of behavioral and psychological symptoms in people with Alzheimer’s disease: An international delphi consensus. International Psychogeriatrics, 31(1), 83-90. doi: 10.1017/S1041610218000534. Link to publisher’s article.

“When you make a movie, and you see your story there, you can hold it”: Qualitative exploration of collaborative filmmaking as a therapeutic tool for veterans

Citation: Tuval-Mashiach, R., Patton, B., & Drebing, C. (2018). “When you make a movie, and you see your story there, you can hold it”: Qualitative exploration of collaborative filmmaking as a therapeutic tool for veterans. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 1-11. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01954. Link to publisher’s article.

Drumming and mindfulness integrations into an evidence-based group intervention

Citation: Ragg, D., Soulliere, J., & Turner, M. (2019). Drumming and mindfulness integrations into an evidence-based group intervention. Social Work with Groups, 42(1), 29-42.  Link to publisher’s article.

“We all come together to learn about music”: A qualitative analysis of a 5-year music program in a juvenile detention facility

Citation: Hickey, M. (2018). “We all come together to learn about music”: A qualitative analysis of a 5-year music program in a juvenile detention facility. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62(13), 4046-4066. doi: 10.1177/0306624X18765367. Link to publisher’s article.

Benefits and challenges of using service dogs for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Citation: Yarborough, B., Stumbo, S., Yarborough, M., Owen-Smith, A., & Green, C. (2018). Benefits and challenges of using service dogs for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 41(2), 118-124. doi: 10.1037/prj0000294. Link to publisher’s article.

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