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By showcasing asset-based approaches inspired by individual
reflection, research, and experience, this volume offers a fresh
and timely perspective on grief and trauma within higher education
and illustrates how these approaches can serve as opportunities for
hope and allyship. Featuring a broad range of contributions from
scholars and professionals involved in educational research and
academia, Humanizing Grief in Higher Education explores the varied
ways in which students, scholars, and educators experience and
navigate grief and trauma. Set into four distinct parts, chapters
deploy personal narratives situated within interdisciplinary and
transdisciplinary research frameworks to illustrate how issues such
as race, gender, socio-economic class, and politics intersect with
experiences of personal and professional grief in the academy. A
variety of intersectional fields of study - from positive
psychology, counselling, feminist and queer theories, to trauma
theory and disability studies - inform an interdisciplinary
framework for processing traumatic experiences and finding ways to
hope. These narrative explorations are positioned as key to
developing a sense of hope amongst the grieving and those
supporting them. This text will benefit researchers, doctoral
students, and academics in the fields of Higher Education, teacher
education, trauma studies, and mental health education. Those
interested in positive and educational psychology, as well as grief
counselling in adults, will also enjoy this volume. Finally, this
collection serves as a companion for those who find themselves
grappling with losses, broadly defined.
By showcasing asset-based approaches inspired by individual
reflection, research, and experience, this volume offers a fresh
and timely perspective on grief and trauma within higher education
and illustrates how these approaches can serve as opportunities for
hope and allyship. Featuring a broad range of contributions from
scholars and professionals involved in educational research and
academia, Humanizing Grief in Higher Education explores the varied
ways in which students, scholars, and educators experience and
navigate grief and trauma. Set into four distinct parts, chapters
deploy personal narratives situated within interdisciplinary and
transdisciplinary research frameworks to illustrate how issues such
as race, gender, socio-economic class, and politics intersect with
experiences of personal and professional grief in the academy. A
variety of intersectional fields of study - from positive
psychology, counselling, feminist and queer theories, to trauma
theory and disability studies - inform an interdisciplinary
framework for processing traumatic experiences and finding ways to
hope. These narrative explorations are positioned as key to
developing a sense of hope amongst the grieving and those
supporting them. This text will benefit researchers, doctoral
students, and academics in the fields of Higher Education, teacher
education, trauma studies, and mental health education. Those
interested in positive and educational psychology, as well as grief
counselling in adults, will also enjoy this volume. Finally, this
collection serves as a companion for those who find themselves
grappling with losses, broadly defined.
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