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These journal accounts of life as a trauma specialist in Kenya, Eritrea and Uganda present poignant, engrossing yet disturbing view of African life. In shocking detail, HIV/AIDS deaths, inhuman treatment of the mentally ill, forced military conscription, brutal attacks by warring insurgencies, the fate of AIDS orphans and government control of the people are all noted in detail. In contrast to the horrors witnessed, the descriptions of the beautiful scenery, flowers, and animals depict another side of African life. Details of family life, education, customs, and language are also included. The…mehr

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These journal accounts of life as a trauma specialist in Kenya, Eritrea and Uganda present poignant, engrossing yet disturbing view of African life. In shocking detail, HIV/AIDS deaths, inhuman treatment of the mentally ill, forced military conscription, brutal attacks by warring insurgencies, the fate of AIDS orphans and government control of the people are all noted in detail. In contrast to the horrors witnessed, the descriptions of the beautiful scenery, flowers, and animals depict another side of African life. Details of family life, education, customs, and language are also included. The role of missionary sisters and priests and the church is emphasized and explained.
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Autorenporträt
Maureen McCarthy, PhD is a clinical psychologist and a trauma specialist with advanced training in gerontology and forensic evaluation, who has extensive experience in the United States, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. She was head of Psychiatry at Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda, and served as a university professor at Holy Savior Major Seminary and Asmara Theological Institute, Eritrea. She has numerous publications, was a weekly columnist for more than a decade on mental health issues, was included in 18 "Who's Who" and was a Jefferson Award recipient. Dr. McCarthy's primary focus has always been outreach to vulnerable populations and refugees fleeing deadly conflicts by building bonds of trust and hope.