Forced migration and mental health : rethinking the care of refugees and displaced persons /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
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2005.
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| Series: | International and cultural psychology series.
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Table of Contents:
- Editor's introduction / David Ingleby
- PART I. HUMANITARIAN AID AND RECONSTRUCTION
- From trauma to survival and adaptation: towards a framework for guiding mental health initiatives in post-conflict societies / Derrick Silove
- Transforming local and global discourses: reassessing the PTSD movement in Bosnia and Croatia / Paul Stubbs
- Traumatic stress in context: a study of unaccompanied minors from Southern Sudan / Olle Jeppsson, Anders Hjern
- Meeting the mental health needs of children who have been associated with fighting forces: some lessons from Sierra Leone / Ian Clifton-Everest
- PART II. SERVICE PROVISION IN HOST COUNTRIES
- "My whole body is sick ... my life is not good": a Rwandan asylum seeker attends a psychiatric clinic in London / Derek Summerfield
- Mental health care for refugee children in exile / Anders Hjern, Olle Jeppsson
- Getting closer: methods of research with refugees and asylum seekers / Sander Kramer
- Kurdish women refugees: obstacles and opportunities / Choman Hardi
- Beyond the personal pain: integrating social and political conerns in therapy with refugees / Julia Bala
- Mental health services in the UK: lessons from transcultural psychiatry / Suman Fernando
- Mental health and social care for asylum seekers and refugees: a comparative study / David Ingleby, Charles Watters.