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This book aims to answer the question: by what developmental pathways can a refugee from the Former Yugoslavia, seen as an intrinsic case example of resilience from a situation of endemic warfare and societal collapse, achieve social adjustment and psychological resiliency? In the spirit of Positive Psychology, this work explores the process of resilience in a context more generally predictive of identity and attachment disruption and the consequent pathology of a human life-experience. An extensive literature review has been included, which illustrates the historical background of the ethnic…mehr

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This book aims to answer the question: by what developmental pathways can a refugee from the Former Yugoslavia, seen as an intrinsic case example of resilience from a situation of endemic warfare and societal collapse, achieve social adjustment and psychological resiliency? In the spirit of Positive Psychology, this work explores the process of resilience in a context more generally predictive of identity and attachment disruption and the consequent pathology of a human life-experience. An extensive literature review has been included, which illustrates the historical background of the ethnic conflict and consequent civil war, psychosocial aspects of exposure to war, effects of abrupt displacement, and prospects of successful acculturation of refugee immigrants.
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Autorenporträt
MC, RCC obtained her Master¿s Degree in Counselling from City University of Seattle (Vancouver, BC Campus). She works as a social worker with the British Columbia public service agency. Suzana has a private counseling practice in Vancouver, BC. She is a passionate advocate for therights of children and their wellbeing. Suzana strongly believes in collaborative practice, multiculturalism and social justice.