International Association for Resilience and Trauma Counseling:
IARTC
A Division of the American Counseling Association
Trauma Counseling and Resilience is the official journal of the International Association for Resilience and Trauma Counseling (IARTC), a division of the American Counseling Association. This journal advances knowledge about trauma counseling and resilience for counselors and mental health clinicians from diverse backgrounds around the globe. Its online platform rapidly disseminates what counselors need to know to foster trauma recovery and promote resilience in individuals and groups worldwide.
Trauma Counseling and Resilience launched its Call for Manuscripts for its debut issue in Spring 2023, and published Issue #1 in Spring 2024.
IARTC Mission
To enhance the quality of life for people and communities worldwide by promoting the development of professional counselors; by advancing the ideals of the American Counseling Association, the counseling profession, and the ethical practice of counseling through trauma-informed practices; and, by nurturing respect for human dignity, cultural inclusivity, and resilience.
2024 ARC Conference: Reach for Resilience
The Academic Resilience Consortium is excited to host the 2024 Conference in collaboration with Winston-Salem State University from April 3rd to 5th. Over 15 presentations will be offered, including a keynote presentation by Dr. Luana Marques titled Boldly Go: Transforming Anxiety into Academic Success.
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Job Openings
Please send notifications about job openings related to resilience and/or trauma IARTC President Peggy Mayfield mayfield.peggyc@gmail.com
Job Opening
Position title and description:
Assistant Professor
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Name of Department: Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University
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Position Description: The Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) at Colorado State University invites applications for two Assistant Professor tenure-track positions in child and family trauma. The ideal candidate will contribute to our growing program in lifespan applied developmental science and have earned a doctorate or equivalent in areas pertinent to human development and family studies, prevention science, psychology, allied health, or behavioral health by the Fall 2023 start date. We seek experts in research relevant to populations experiencing or having a high probability of experiencing child and family trauma. Example areas of expertise related to trauma include child abuse and neglect (e.g., neurobiology, social-emotional, health, and trauma-informed practices); interpersonal trauma (e.g., peers and romantic partners); trauma-related mental health outcomes; and trauma-focused prevention, assessment, and intervention.
To apply:
https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/113886
Closing Date: 11/20/2022
Search Chair: Lisa Daunhauer lisa.daunhauer@colostate.edu
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