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Integrating a Systemic Paradigm When Treating Combat Veterans with PTSD
(Journal of Trauma & Treatment, 2017)Following their military service, as many as one-third of military veterans experience, PTSD from exposure to traumatic events associated with war (USA Department of Veterans $وٴaLrs (USDVA), 2016). In this commentary, ... -
Men’s Experiences of Miscarriage: A Passive Phenomenological Analysis of Online Data
(Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2019-05-22)Miscarriage is a pervasive health care concern for couples. The impacts of miscarriage on men have not received adequate attention in the literature. The aim of this research was to understand the lived experience of 31 ... -
Exploring Parenting Influences: Married African American Fathers’ Perspectives
(2020-02-29)This qualitative study sought to understand married, resident African American fathers’ perceptions about parenting influences. Specifically, this study explored fathers’ perceptions about sources and/or experiences that ... -
E(race)ing Mexican Americans: Why Denying Racial Indigeneity Constitutes White Supremacy in Family Science
(NCFR Report: Family Focus, 2021-09)The indigeneity of Mexican Americans has been erased by double colonization and the construction of the Mexican Other by Anglo settler colonists. Reducing Mexicanness to an ethnicity is a practice that reproduces racism ... -
“Why didn’t I speak up?” A Mexican American woman’s narrative of colorism
(Journal of Colorism Studies, 2022-07)The present study uses a single-case study approach to examine how colorism manifested in the narrative of a Mexican-origin woman living in a mixed-status, transnational family residing in a community situated along the ...