The Invisible Wounds: The Psychological Impact Of Marginalization

Webin a time of shocking yet predictable societal unrest, hate violence, discrimination, oppression, fascism, and inequity, this special issue highlights how marginalization.

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Weba disproportionate number of children and youth of color fail in school and become trapped in the pipelines of treatment, social service, and justice systems.

Weba huge psychological impact on children’s lives.

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50% of children who are still able to attend school said they never or rarely feel safe there • 59% of adults know of children.

Webpeople with an altered appearance or scars as a result of injury, health condition or treatment can face stigma, which may contribute to harmful psychological.

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However, chronic stressors not fulfilling the criteria of traumatic experience can have similarly adverse health consequences.

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Webmentoring from adults measurably mitigates negative psychosocial outcomes;

Program design encouraged scalability and community participation to reduce stigma and.

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