1. Children of Incarcerated Parents: Considerations for Professional School Counselors.
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Warren, Jeffrey M., Coker, Gwendolyn L., and Collins, Megan L.
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PROFESSIONAL schools , *SCHOOL children , *COUNSELORS , *IMPRISONMENT , *PSYCHOLOGICAL stress - Abstract
The rate of school-aged children with incarcerated parents continues to rise in the United States. These children are especially prone to experiencing social-emotional, behavioral, and academic issues in school as a result of various factors, including general strain and stress associated with incarceration. Given their unique role in schools, professional school counselors are well positioned to provide support to children of incarcerated parents. This article presents a review of relevant literature, including key theories that explain the challenges faced by children with incarcerated parents. The impact of incarceration on children as well as protective and risk factors are presented. Finally, strategies and resources school counselors can use when working with this population are offered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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