Conference Strand
Ethical Issues in Professional Counseling
Abstract
Psychiatric hospitalization is an intervention used by college counseling centers in mitigating the risk of harm to self or others. This process frequently involves interaction with historically discriminant law enforcement and healthcare systems, which can produce or trigger racial trauma on marginalized students. We will address systemic barriers, mental health disparities, and knowledge for college counselors to help students navigate these stressors.
Evidence
Not available- external review.
Format
Individual Presentations
Biographical Sketch
Taylor Sweet is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern and a doctoral student in Counseling and Counselor Education at University of Florida.
Myranda Warfield is a doctoral student at University of Florida.
Jordan Mike is a doctoral student at University of Florida.
Location
Virtual Conference
Start Date
2-12-2021 1:15 PM
End Date
2-12-2021 2:15 PM
Recommended Citation
Sweet, Taylor; Warfield, Myranda; and Mike, Jordan, "Addressing Systemic Impacts of Psychiatric Hospitalization for Marginalized College Students" (2021). National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action, and Change. 28.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ccec/2021/2021/28
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Addressing Systemic Impacts of Psychiatric Hospitalization for Marginalized College Students
Virtual Conference
Psychiatric hospitalization is an intervention used by college counseling centers in mitigating the risk of harm to self or others. This process frequently involves interaction with historically discriminant law enforcement and healthcare systems, which can produce or trigger racial trauma on marginalized students. We will address systemic barriers, mental health disparities, and knowledge for college counselors to help students navigate these stressors.
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