Cultivating Healing: Trauma-informed Arts-based Programming for Youth Experiencing Parental Separation or Homelessness in the United States.

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Title: Cultivating Healing: Trauma-informed Arts-based Programming for Youth Experiencing Parental Separation or Homelessness in the United States.
Authors: Janssen, Jayley A., Matriano, Ronae, Sandoval, Matt, Tefft, Danielle, Kaczmarczyk, Kerri, Shivers, Eva Marie
Source: Child Welfare. 2026, Vol. 103 Issue 5, p87-114. 28p.
Subjects: Psychological resilience, Adolescent development, Scale analysis (Psychology), Self-evaluation, Art therapy for teenagers, Cronbach's alpha, Evaluation of human services programs, Maximum likelihood statistics, Descriptive statistics, Experience, Longitudinal method, Latent structure analysis, Divorce, Homelessness, Data analysis software, Patient participation, Self-perception, United States. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, Time
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: The article presents a study which evaluated trauma-informed arts-based programming for 2014 youth, examining changes in self-concept and agency using latent change modeling. Topics include ways in which trauma-informed arts-based programming can facilitate such healing for youth, how a trauma-informed approach to the arts facilitates a sense of safety and connection for this population, and role of positive self-concept in promoting healing.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article presents a study which evaluated trauma-informed arts-based programming for 2014 youth, examining changes in self-concept and agency using latent change modeling. Topics include ways in which trauma-informed arts-based programming can facilitate such healing for youth, how a trauma-informed approach to the arts facilitates a sense of safety and connection for this population, and role of positive self-concept in promoting healing.
ISSN:00094021