Torture and Its Consequences
Herausgeber: Basoglu, Metin
Torture and Its Consequences
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 790g
- ISBN-13: 9780521659543
- ISBN-10: 052165954X
- Artikelnr.: 23414932
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 790g
- ISBN-13: 9780521659543
- ISBN-10: 052165954X
- Artikelnr.: 23414932
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction M. Basoglu; Part I. Torture and its Consequences: 1. The
prevention of torture and the clinical care of survivors: a field in need
of a new science R. Mollica; 2. The physical sequelae of torture G. Skylv;
3. Psychosocial consequences of torture: current knowledge and evidence F.
Somnier, P. Vesti, M. Kastrup and I. K. Genefke; 4. Psychological effects
of torture: an empirical study of tortured and non-tortured non-political
prisoners M. Paker, Ö. Paker and S. Yüksel; 5. Psychosocial consequences
for tortured refugees seeking asylum and refugee status in Europe R. Baker;
6. Long-term effects of torture in former prisoners of war T. W. Miller; 7.
The Holocaust: survivors and their children N. Solkoff; Part II. Theory: 8.
Psychobiological consequences of severe trauma J. A. Saporta and B. A. Van
der Kolk; 9. The role of uncontrollable and unpredictable stress in
post-traumatic stress responses in torture survivors M. Basoglu and S.
Mineka; Part III. Assessment, Diagnosis, and Classification: 10.
Psychopathology of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): boundaries of the
syndrome R. McNally; 11. Overview: the assessment and diagnosis of torture
events and symptoms R. Mollica and Y. Caspi-Yavin; Part IV. Rehabilitation
Programmes for Torture Survivors: 12. Organization of care and
rehabilitation services for victims of torture and other forms of organized
violence: a review of current issues L. H. M. van Willigen; 13.
Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of torture survivors S. Bøjholm
and P. Vesti; 14. Sexual torture and the treatment of its consequences I.
Lunde and J. Ortmann; Part V. Psychotherapy: 15. Psychodynamic approaches
in the treatment of torture survivors E. Bustos; 16. Psychotherapy for
torture survivors P. Vesti and M. Kastrup; 17. Current trends in the
treatment of post-traumatic stress symptoms T. M. Keane, A. M. Albano and
D. D. Blake; 18. Behavioural and cognitive approach in the treatment of
torture-related psychological problems M. Basoglu; Part VI. Torture in
Particular Countries: Experience with Survivors of Torture in their Home
country: 19. Torture in Argentina D. Kordon, L. Edelman, D. Lagos, E.
Nicoletti, D. Kersner and M. Groshaus; 20. Torture and the helping
professions in South Africa T. Dowdall; 21. Torture in Pakistan M. Mehdi;
22. Rehabilitation of survivors of torture and political violence under a
continuing stress situation: the Philippine experience A. A. Parong, E.
Protacio-Marcelino, S. Estrado-Claudio, J. Pagaduan-Lopez and M. V.
Cabildo; Part VII. Modern Ethics and International Law: 23. Modern ethics
and international law B. Sørensen.
prevention of torture and the clinical care of survivors: a field in need
of a new science R. Mollica; 2. The physical sequelae of torture G. Skylv;
3. Psychosocial consequences of torture: current knowledge and evidence F.
Somnier, P. Vesti, M. Kastrup and I. K. Genefke; 4. Psychological effects
of torture: an empirical study of tortured and non-tortured non-political
prisoners M. Paker, Ö. Paker and S. Yüksel; 5. Psychosocial consequences
for tortured refugees seeking asylum and refugee status in Europe R. Baker;
6. Long-term effects of torture in former prisoners of war T. W. Miller; 7.
The Holocaust: survivors and their children N. Solkoff; Part II. Theory: 8.
Psychobiological consequences of severe trauma J. A. Saporta and B. A. Van
der Kolk; 9. The role of uncontrollable and unpredictable stress in
post-traumatic stress responses in torture survivors M. Basoglu and S.
Mineka; Part III. Assessment, Diagnosis, and Classification: 10.
Psychopathology of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): boundaries of the
syndrome R. McNally; 11. Overview: the assessment and diagnosis of torture
events and symptoms R. Mollica and Y. Caspi-Yavin; Part IV. Rehabilitation
Programmes for Torture Survivors: 12. Organization of care and
rehabilitation services for victims of torture and other forms of organized
violence: a review of current issues L. H. M. van Willigen; 13.
Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of torture survivors S. Bøjholm
and P. Vesti; 14. Sexual torture and the treatment of its consequences I.
Lunde and J. Ortmann; Part V. Psychotherapy: 15. Psychodynamic approaches
in the treatment of torture survivors E. Bustos; 16. Psychotherapy for
torture survivors P. Vesti and M. Kastrup; 17. Current trends in the
treatment of post-traumatic stress symptoms T. M. Keane, A. M. Albano and
D. D. Blake; 18. Behavioural and cognitive approach in the treatment of
torture-related psychological problems M. Basoglu; Part VI. Torture in
Particular Countries: Experience with Survivors of Torture in their Home
country: 19. Torture in Argentina D. Kordon, L. Edelman, D. Lagos, E.
Nicoletti, D. Kersner and M. Groshaus; 20. Torture and the helping
professions in South Africa T. Dowdall; 21. Torture in Pakistan M. Mehdi;
22. Rehabilitation of survivors of torture and political violence under a
continuing stress situation: the Philippine experience A. A. Parong, E.
Protacio-Marcelino, S. Estrado-Claudio, J. Pagaduan-Lopez and M. V.
Cabildo; Part VII. Modern Ethics and International Law: 23. Modern ethics
and international law B. Sørensen.
Introduction M. Basoglu; Part I. Torture and its Consequences: 1. The
prevention of torture and the clinical care of survivors: a field in need
of a new science R. Mollica; 2. The physical sequelae of torture G. Skylv;
3. Psychosocial consequences of torture: current knowledge and evidence F.
Somnier, P. Vesti, M. Kastrup and I. K. Genefke; 4. Psychological effects
of torture: an empirical study of tortured and non-tortured non-political
prisoners M. Paker, Ö. Paker and S. Yüksel; 5. Psychosocial consequences
for tortured refugees seeking asylum and refugee status in Europe R. Baker;
6. Long-term effects of torture in former prisoners of war T. W. Miller; 7.
The Holocaust: survivors and their children N. Solkoff; Part II. Theory: 8.
Psychobiological consequences of severe trauma J. A. Saporta and B. A. Van
der Kolk; 9. The role of uncontrollable and unpredictable stress in
post-traumatic stress responses in torture survivors M. Basoglu and S.
Mineka; Part III. Assessment, Diagnosis, and Classification: 10.
Psychopathology of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): boundaries of the
syndrome R. McNally; 11. Overview: the assessment and diagnosis of torture
events and symptoms R. Mollica and Y. Caspi-Yavin; Part IV. Rehabilitation
Programmes for Torture Survivors: 12. Organization of care and
rehabilitation services for victims of torture and other forms of organized
violence: a review of current issues L. H. M. van Willigen; 13.
Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of torture survivors S. Bøjholm
and P. Vesti; 14. Sexual torture and the treatment of its consequences I.
Lunde and J. Ortmann; Part V. Psychotherapy: 15. Psychodynamic approaches
in the treatment of torture survivors E. Bustos; 16. Psychotherapy for
torture survivors P. Vesti and M. Kastrup; 17. Current trends in the
treatment of post-traumatic stress symptoms T. M. Keane, A. M. Albano and
D. D. Blake; 18. Behavioural and cognitive approach in the treatment of
torture-related psychological problems M. Basoglu; Part VI. Torture in
Particular Countries: Experience with Survivors of Torture in their Home
country: 19. Torture in Argentina D. Kordon, L. Edelman, D. Lagos, E.
Nicoletti, D. Kersner and M. Groshaus; 20. Torture and the helping
professions in South Africa T. Dowdall; 21. Torture in Pakistan M. Mehdi;
22. Rehabilitation of survivors of torture and political violence under a
continuing stress situation: the Philippine experience A. A. Parong, E.
Protacio-Marcelino, S. Estrado-Claudio, J. Pagaduan-Lopez and M. V.
Cabildo; Part VII. Modern Ethics and International Law: 23. Modern ethics
and international law B. Sørensen.
prevention of torture and the clinical care of survivors: a field in need
of a new science R. Mollica; 2. The physical sequelae of torture G. Skylv;
3. Psychosocial consequences of torture: current knowledge and evidence F.
Somnier, P. Vesti, M. Kastrup and I. K. Genefke; 4. Psychological effects
of torture: an empirical study of tortured and non-tortured non-political
prisoners M. Paker, Ö. Paker and S. Yüksel; 5. Psychosocial consequences
for tortured refugees seeking asylum and refugee status in Europe R. Baker;
6. Long-term effects of torture in former prisoners of war T. W. Miller; 7.
The Holocaust: survivors and their children N. Solkoff; Part II. Theory: 8.
Psychobiological consequences of severe trauma J. A. Saporta and B. A. Van
der Kolk; 9. The role of uncontrollable and unpredictable stress in
post-traumatic stress responses in torture survivors M. Basoglu and S.
Mineka; Part III. Assessment, Diagnosis, and Classification: 10.
Psychopathology of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): boundaries of the
syndrome R. McNally; 11. Overview: the assessment and diagnosis of torture
events and symptoms R. Mollica and Y. Caspi-Yavin; Part IV. Rehabilitation
Programmes for Torture Survivors: 12. Organization of care and
rehabilitation services for victims of torture and other forms of organized
violence: a review of current issues L. H. M. van Willigen; 13.
Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of torture survivors S. Bøjholm
and P. Vesti; 14. Sexual torture and the treatment of its consequences I.
Lunde and J. Ortmann; Part V. Psychotherapy: 15. Psychodynamic approaches
in the treatment of torture survivors E. Bustos; 16. Psychotherapy for
torture survivors P. Vesti and M. Kastrup; 17. Current trends in the
treatment of post-traumatic stress symptoms T. M. Keane, A. M. Albano and
D. D. Blake; 18. Behavioural and cognitive approach in the treatment of
torture-related psychological problems M. Basoglu; Part VI. Torture in
Particular Countries: Experience with Survivors of Torture in their Home
country: 19. Torture in Argentina D. Kordon, L. Edelman, D. Lagos, E.
Nicoletti, D. Kersner and M. Groshaus; 20. Torture and the helping
professions in South Africa T. Dowdall; 21. Torture in Pakistan M. Mehdi;
22. Rehabilitation of survivors of torture and political violence under a
continuing stress situation: the Philippine experience A. A. Parong, E.
Protacio-Marcelino, S. Estrado-Claudio, J. Pagaduan-Lopez and M. V.
Cabildo; Part VII. Modern Ethics and International Law: 23. Modern ethics
and international law B. Sørensen.