https://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/issue/feedJournal of Applied Self-Regulation2024-05-06T11:06:06+00:00Open Journal Systems<p><em>The Journal of Applied Self-Regulation (JASR) </em>publishes peer reviewed papers about self-regulation and Shanker Self-Reg research.</p> <p>JASR is published by ASK Applied Self-Regulation Knowledge Network in Peterborough, Ontario.</p> <p>ISSN 2818-2960</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>https://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1875Welcome from the Editors2024-05-05T21:07:39+00:00Sonia Mastrangelosmastran@lakeheadu.caAnne Showalteranne@self-reg.ca<p> </p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1873Journal of Applied Self-Regulation Launched2024-03-27T21:35:54+00:00Sonia Mastrangelosmastran@lakeheadu.caAnne Showalteranne@self-reg.ca<p><strong><em>Journal of Applied Self-Regulation </em></strong><strong>Launched</strong></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Dr. Sonia Mastrangelo (Associate Professor and Chair, Undergraduate Education Programs, Orillia) and Dr. Anne Showalter (The MEHRIT Centre) are launching a new journal: the </span><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Journal of Applied Self-Regulation</span></em><span style="font-weight: 400;">. The journal’s purpose is to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to share international research and knowledge about Shanker Self-Reg®.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Shanker Self-Reg is based on decades of research by Dr. Stuart Shanker </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">distinguished research Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Psychology and the Founder & Visionary of </span><a href="https://self-reg.ca/"><span style="font-weight: 400;">The MEHRIT Centre, Ltd (TMC).</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> Through TMC that research continues and grows in its application through the work of CEO Dr. Susan Hopkins.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Self-regulation is the ability to remain calmly focused and alert during times of stress, and this knowledge can be applied to a multitude of situations,” says Sonia.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The first issue of the journal, to be published in the Fall of 2023, includes a compilation of conference proceedings from the </span><a href="https://www.orilliamatters.com/local-news/conference-aims-to-help-educators-learn-about-student-mental-health-6969334"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Applied Self-Regulation Knowledge (ASK) Conference</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> that took place at Lakehead University Orillia last May. The conference focused on improving the mental health of post-secondary students, and included contributions from faculty members, graduate students, and mental health professionals.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The </span><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Journal of Applied Self-Regulation</span></em><span style="font-weight: 400;"> will be part of the </span><a href="https://self-reg.ca/applied-self-reg-knowledge-research-network/"><span style="font-weight: 400;">ASK (Applied Self-Regulation Knowledge) website</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1871Art by Alice Lehman2024-03-27T21:31:19+00:00Alice Lehmansmastrangelo@lakeheadu.ca<p> </p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1868Overwhelmed Students/Overwhelmed Staff and Faculty2024-03-26T23:31:37+00:00Les Fleischeranne@self-reg.ca<p>Some of the most challenging students for university personnel are those who present with personality disorders. I will highlight how to identify those students who might have personality disorders and will address some of the common challenges. Often these students evoke powerful emotions, interpersonal conflict, dysfunctional alliances, boundary problems, impasses, and they are at high risk for attrition. Methods for addressing these challenges and treatment options will be discussed. Gaps in university mental health services for this population will also be addressed.</p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1870Lights! Cameras! Action Research! Self-Reg in the Spotlight for Pre-Service Teachers’ Wellbeing2024-03-27T21:28:39+00:00Marie Edwardsanne@self-reg.ca<p> </p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1872Art by Clara Lehman2024-03-27T21:32:34+00:00Clara Lehmansmastrangelo@lakeheadu.ca<p> </p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1866Teacher Candidate Wellbeing in the Lakehead Faculty of Education, Orillia2024-03-26T23:24:20+00:00Gary Pluimgpluim@lakeheadu.ca<p>The Operation Happy to Be Here (OH2BH) project aims to understand and represent the experiences of Professional Program students during their enrollment in the Faculty of Education at Lakehead University. Among its goals is to establish a sense of the well-being of our students, including (a) the mental health issues (anxiety, stress, worriedness, etc.) they cope with during their time in our program; (b) what contributes to these disconcerting circumstances; and (c) what individual, institutional, and structural interventions might be appropriate to respond to student wellness concerns.</p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1867Creating a community of safety2024-03-26T23:28:31+00:00Alexandra Thomsonanne@self-reg.ca<p>This paper is for post-secondary instructors and is about creating a community of safety in the classroom. The majority of this paper will focus on elements of my classroom teaching that help students to feel comfortable and ready to learn. This includes routines with which to begin class, tips for developing effective reading lists and assignments, and ways to develop community and friendships among students, whether teaching in-person or online.</p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1869Trigger warnings may not be enough2024-03-27T21:23:20+00:00Evan Georgesmastrangelo@lakeheadu.caAngela Hoveysmastrangelo@lakeheadu.ca<p>In 2014, a US college created a policy requiring faculty to provide trigger warnings for students sparking a heated debate across North America regarding the need for, and efficacy of, trigger warnings in higher education. We present the findings of our study on the opinions of students, professors, and trauma survivors in higher education regarding the use of trigger warnings in classrooms and discuss the need to be more intentional about supporting students and their mental health. A broader discussion about integrating trauma-informed practices in higher education will be presented with experiences, ideas, and approaches to supporting student mental health.</p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulationhttps://jasr.lakeheadu.ca/article/view/1874Applying the Shanker Self-Reg Framework®: Supporting the Mental Health and Wellbeing of an International Woman Graduate Student Transitioning to Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic2024-05-05T21:03:56+00:00Claudia Flores-Morenocflores2@lakeheadu.caMeridith Lovell-Johnstonmlovell@lakeheadu.caSonia Mastrangelosmastran@lakeheadu.ca<p> </p>2024-05-06T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Applied Self-Regulation