Religious coping and maternal work-conflict: uncoveringthe pathways to well-being
Religious coping and maternal work-conflict: uncovering the pathways to well-being Sandra Frank PhD, LMFTa and Nicole L. Arkadie EdD, MSW, LCSW, PPSC Abstract Most studies examining work-family conflict have utilized quantitative methodologies, which do not provide sufficient narrative information about participants’ experiences. This qualitative descriptive study describes both the religious and non-religious coping strategies employed […]
Empowering African American Mothers Utilizinga Community-Based Mindfulness PaintingIntervention to Create Safety and Belongingness
Empowering African American Mothers Utilizing a Community-Based Mindfulness Painting Intervention to Create Safety and Belongingness Nicole L. Arkadie & Monique J. Williams Abstract Painting in art therapy is a mindfulness activity that fosters relaxation, increases self-awareness, and can create a positive shared experience between participant and therapist. The Relational-Cultural Theory framework guided this mixed methods […]