Those who have been displaced from their home by war and political violence--at least 33 million worldwide--have high rates of psychological distress that affects their ability to adapt and cope. This book describes innovative, culturally grounded, community-based interventions, developed in the framework of an ecological model of care, to address their mental health needs.
Those who have been displaced from their home by war and political violence--at least 33 million worldwide--have high rates of psychological distress that affects their ability to adapt and cope. This book describes innovative, culturally grounded, community-based interventions, developed in the framework of an ecological model of care, to address their mental health needs.
Contents: Preface. K.E. Miller L.M. Rasco An Ecological Framework for Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Refugee Communities. Part I: Programs in Africa and Asia.M. Wessells C. Monteiro Internally Displaced Angolans: A Child-Focused Community-Based Intervention. J. Hubbard N. Pearson Sierra Leonean Refugees in Guinea: Addressing the Mental Health Effects of Massive Community Violence. W.A.C.M van de Put M. Eisenbruch Internally Displaced Cambodians: Healing Trauma in Communities. R. Tribe Family Rehabilitation Centre Staff Internally Displaced Sri Lankan War Widows: The Women's Empowerment Programme. K. Kostelny M. Wessells Internally Displaced East Timorese: Challenges and Lessons of Large-Scale Emergency Assistance. Part II: Programs in South and North America.J.E.B. Cuéllar Internally Displaced Columbians: The Recovery of Victims of Political Violence Within a Psychosocial Framework. S. Weine S. Feetham Y. Kulauzovic S. Besic A. Lezic A. Mujagic J. Muzurovic D. Spahovic M. Zhubi J. Rolland I. Pavkovic Bosnian and Kosovar Refugees in the United States: Family Interventions in a Services Framework. J. Goodkind P. Hang M. Yang Hmong Refugees in the United States: A Community Based Advocacy and Learning Intervention. Part III: Critical Issues.J. Hubbard K.E. Miller Evaluating Ecological Mental Health Interventions in Refugee Communities. L.M. Rasco K.E. Miller Innovations Challenges and Critical Issues in the Development of Ecological Mental Health Interventions With Refugees.
Contents: Preface. K.E. Miller L.M. Rasco An Ecological Framework for Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Refugee Communities. Part I: Programs in Africa and Asia.M. Wessells C. Monteiro Internally Displaced Angolans: A Child-Focused Community-Based Intervention. J. Hubbard N. Pearson Sierra Leonean Refugees in Guinea: Addressing the Mental Health Effects of Massive Community Violence. W.A.C.M van de Put M. Eisenbruch Internally Displaced Cambodians: Healing Trauma in Communities. R. Tribe Family Rehabilitation Centre Staff Internally Displaced Sri Lankan War Widows: The Women's Empowerment Programme. K. Kostelny M. Wessells Internally Displaced East Timorese: Challenges and Lessons of Large-Scale Emergency Assistance. Part II: Programs in South and North America.J.E.B. Cuéllar Internally Displaced Columbians: The Recovery of Victims of Political Violence Within a Psychosocial Framework. S. Weine S. Feetham Y. Kulauzovic S. Besic A. Lezic A. Mujagic J. Muzurovic D. Spahovic M. Zhubi J. Rolland I. Pavkovic Bosnian and Kosovar Refugees in the United States: Family Interventions in a Services Framework. J. Goodkind P. Hang M. Yang Hmong Refugees in the United States: A Community Based Advocacy and Learning Intervention. Part III: Critical Issues.J. Hubbard K.E. Miller Evaluating Ecological Mental Health Interventions in Refugee Communities. L.M. Rasco K.E. Miller Innovations Challenges and Critical Issues in the Development of Ecological Mental Health Interventions With Refugees.
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