Joelle T. Taknint
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View article: Responding to Trauma: A Critical Review of Mental Health and Psychosocial Interventions for Refugee Women
Responding to Trauma: A Critical Review of Mental Health and Psychosocial Interventions for Refugee Women Open
Findings indicate many promising community-based interventions, often delivered by trained lay facilitators. Interventions address: upstream drivers of mental health such as empowerment and economic security, group-based care focused on so…
View article: Addressing Barriers to Migrant Participation in Research
Addressing Barriers to Migrant Participation in Research Open
This “Notes from the Field” article discusses implementation strategies used to increase equity and access to research study participation among migrants. Common barriers to research participation for this population (e.g. language access,…
View article: Improving Access to Disability Assessment for US Citizenship Applicants in Primary Care: An Embedded Neuropsychological Assessment Innovation
Improving Access to Disability Assessment for US Citizenship Applicants in Primary Care: An Embedded Neuropsychological Assessment Innovation Open
View article: Growth-Promoting Supervision: Reflections From Women of Color Psychology Trainees
Growth-Promoting Supervision: Reflections From Women of Color Psychology Trainees Open
This paper discusses growth-promoting supervisory practices from the perspectives of women of color psychology trainees. Based on three personal narratives, we discuss the unique ways that supervisors invite the multiple salient identities…
View article: Growth-Promoting Supervision: Reflections From Women of Color Psychology Trainees
Growth-Promoting Supervision: Reflections From Women of Color Psychology Trainees Open
This paper discusses growth-promoting supervisory practices from the perspectives of women of color psychology trainees. Based on three personal narratives, we discuss the unique ways that supervisors invite the multiple salient identities…
View article: Discrimination, identity, and psychological distress: an investigation of adult immigrants’ social identity management in identity threatening contexts
Discrimination, identity, and psychological distress: an investigation of adult immigrants’ social identity management in identity threatening contexts Open
Rooted in adult identity development and social identity theories, this dissertation investigated the experiences of discrimination, ethnic and national identity, and psychological distress amongst immigrant adults (ages 40-64) in Canada. …