Examining Resiliency in Adolescent Refugees Through the Tree of Life Activity
Grounded in both resiliency science and positive youth development, the research team set out to understand the strengths and resources of adolescent refugees living in northeast Texas. In coordination with a local refugee services agency, members of the research team conducted the Tree of Life acti...
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doaj-79b2ebe3d02f4c4a9f53ed2424935a2e2020-11-25T01:31:33ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of Youth Development2325-40172019-06-0114213015210.5195/jyd.2019.692563Examining Resiliency in Adolescent Refugees Through the Tree of Life ActivityMarcella D. Stark0Brandy P. Quinn1Katharine A. Hennessey2Amanda A. Rutledge3Allison K. Hunter4Paola K. Gordillo5Texas Christian University, College of EducationTexas Christian University, College of EducationTexas Christian University, College of EducationTexas Christian University, College of EducationTexas Christian University, College of EducationTexas Christian University, College of EducationGrounded in both resiliency science and positive youth development, the research team set out to understand the strengths and resources of adolescent refugees living in northeast Texas. In coordination with a local refugee services agency, members of the research team conducted the Tree of Life activity with 16 participants ranging in age from 13 to 20 years. Identifying 16 codes in the qualitative analyses of participants’ drawings, they organized these codes into 3 themes: self-efficacy, values, and relationships. The authors recommend the use of Tree of Life and other creative arts activities to facilitate the discovery of strengths and resources in adolescent refugees, by which they may progress beyond survival of adversity to resiliency and thriving.http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/692resiliencydevelopmental assetstree of lifeadolescentrefugees |
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Marcella D. Stark Brandy P. Quinn Katharine A. Hennessey Amanda A. Rutledge Allison K. Hunter Paola K. Gordillo Examining Resiliency in Adolescent Refugees Through the Tree of Life Activity Journal of Youth Development resiliency developmental assets tree of life adolescent refugees |
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Marcella D. Stark Brandy P. Quinn Katharine A. Hennessey Amanda A. Rutledge Allison K. Hunter Paola K. Gordillo |
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Examining Resiliency in Adolescent Refugees Through the Tree of Life Activity |
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Examining Resiliency in Adolescent Refugees Through the Tree of Life Activity |
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examining resiliency in adolescent refugees through the tree of life activity |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh |
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Journal of Youth Development |
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2019-06-01 |
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Grounded in both resiliency science and positive youth development, the research team set out to understand the strengths and resources of adolescent refugees living in northeast Texas. In coordination with a local refugee services agency, members of the research team conducted the Tree of Life activity with 16 participants ranging in age from 13 to 20 years. Identifying 16 codes in the qualitative analyses of participants’ drawings, they organized these codes into 3 themes: self-efficacy, values, and relationships. The authors recommend the use of Tree of Life and other creative arts activities to facilitate the discovery of strengths and resources in adolescent refugees, by which they may progress beyond survival of adversity to resiliency and thriving. |
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