Crisis is 2020: Teaching Crisis During a Global Pandemic and Racial Unrest
Conference Strand
Teaching, Training, and Supervision
Abstract
The pandemic has only served to highlight the disparity in access to health care, in SES, and living conditions. It has been long known in crisis counseling that these types of issues can exacerbate crisis situations, but more importantly, they do not go away when the crisis ends. Counseling students facing personal, local, or national crisis situations may need extra support to find healthy ways of coping when faced with learning and implementing crisis counseling skills.
Evidence
Not available- external review
Format
Individual Presentations
Biographical Sketch
Michelle Sullivan, Breahannah Hilaire and Dania Fakhro are Graduate Research Assistants at the University of Central Florida.
Location
Virtual Conference
Start Date
2-11-2021 10:30 AM
End Date
2-11-2021 11:30 AM
Recommended Citation
Sullivan, Michelle; Hilaire, Breahannah; and Fakhro, Dania, "Crisis is 2020: Teaching Crisis During a Global Pandemic and Racial Unrest" (2021). National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action, and Change. 3.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ccec/2021/2021/3
Crisis is 2020: Teaching Crisis During a Global Pandemic and Racial Unrest
Virtual Conference
The pandemic has only served to highlight the disparity in access to health care, in SES, and living conditions. It has been long known in crisis counseling that these types of issues can exacerbate crisis situations, but more importantly, they do not go away when the crisis ends. Counseling students facing personal, local, or national crisis situations may need extra support to find healthy ways of coping when faced with learning and implementing crisis counseling skills.
Description
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