VOL. 11
Recent Publications by ISPP Students
In collaboration with Katja Kathol and Dr. Tara Flanagan from McGill University, Gustina Giordano published an article in the McGill Journal of Education! The MJE promotes an international, multidisciplinary discussion of issues in the field of educational research, theory, and practice. This study explored the changes in routine and emotional themes experienced by families of children with learning differences or disabilities due to mandatory school closures during COVID-19 in Québec, Canada.
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Gustina Giordano 2nd Year Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student
Shifting routines among families with school-age children with disabilities due to mandatory school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Québec, Canada
In collaboration with peers from various institutions, Loíza DeJesús-Sullivan published an article in the Journal of Counseling Psychology! The Journal of Counseling Psychology publishes empirical research in the areas of counseling activities, career and educational development, diversity and underrepresented populations, development of new measures, and professional issues. This study investigated the coloniality of being of 12 Puerto Rican adults living in the United States. They explored their perceptions of the self, other Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican cultural patterns, and self-aspirations.
Loíza DeJesús-Sullivan 1st Year Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student
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Colonial Shadows: Exploring Coloniality of Being Among Puerto Rican Immigrants in the United States
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