Trauma-Informed Strategies for Rural Schools

Prevention and Treatment for Adult Personnel

Authors

  • Hope Schuermann Eastern Oregon University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3776/tpre.2023.v13n2p29-50

Keywords:

Rural schools, Mental health , Trauma

Abstract

Mental health providers, particularly for specialties such as trauma care, are often scarce in rural areas. While mental health resources are few, trauma and other mental struggles are common in rural areas, perhaps more so than in urban spaces. As part of a trauma-informed stance, schools can be a touchstone for adults suffering from trauma while working in the school system and with limited outside resources. This manuscript will discuss the implications of various types of trauma in adults working in rural schools and offer concrete strategies to address education, treatment, and prevention through the goals of trauma-informed institutions, that is, promoting healing of trauma and avoiding re-traumatization when interacting within the institution and the principles of trauma-informed treatment: safety, connection, empowerment, and cultural responsiveness (SAMHSA, 2014).

Author Biography

Hope Schuermann, Eastern Oregon University

Dr. Hope Schuermann, PhD is currently a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Qualified Supervisor in the state of Florida and has been licensed in Louisiana and Texas as well. She holds a Master’s of Science in Community Counseling from Loyola University New Orleans and a Ph.D. in Counselor Education from the University of Central Florida. Dr. Schuermann’s academic areas of specialization include trauma, specifically trauma in children and trauma from disasters, and pedagogy and supervision in Counselor Education. Her clinical areas of expertise are treating children, trauma recovery, and creative therapy approaches. Dr. Schuermann has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles and presented at over 40 international, national, and regional conferences. Her awards include the CORE Journal’s Outstanding Outcome Research Article Award and the Rosser Educator Excellence Award.

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2023-10-27

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Schuermann, H. (2023). Trauma-Informed Strategies for Rural Schools: Prevention and Treatment for Adult Personnel. Theory & Practice in Rural Education, 13(2), 29–50. https://doi.org/10.3776/tpre.2023.v13n2p29-50