Refugee mental health

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Refugee mental health

edited by Gilbert Reyes and Gerard A. Jacobs ; preface by Charles D. Spielberger ; foreword by Benedetto Saraceno

(Contemporary psychology, . Handbook of international disaster psychology ; v. 3)(Praeger perspectives)

Praeger, 2006

  • : set

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: set ISBN 9780275983154

内容説明

A remarkable team of expert authors provides firsthand accounts from disaster survivors around the globe, enabling readers to understand the lingering trauma and mental wounds that might otherwise go unrecognized, yet last a lifetime. These are the men, women, and children who the new field of disaster psychology seeks to heal. They include survivors of torture, terrorism, genocide attempts, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunami, and other manmade or natural disasters. This set of books is the most comprehensive available resource explaining the practices and principles that have been employed, and are being employed, to heal them. The stories in these pages will prove instructive and inspirational to all concerned with promoting the psychological welfare of people who have endured horrific events triggered by the violence and upheaval of mankind or nature at their worst. Contributors to this set include professors from Columbia, Harvard and Johns Hopkins universities, as well as the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and the World Health Organization.

目次

Volume 1, Fundamental Issues and Overview Set Foreword Acknowledgments Preface Prologue Overview of the International Disaster Psychology Volumes Chapter 1: International Disaster Psychology: Purposes, Principles and Practices Chapter 2: Humanitarian Politics and the Rise of International Disaster Psychology Chapter 3: Toward a Consensus Protocol for Psychosocial Response in Complex Emergencies Chapter 4: In Defense of Community Psychology for International Intervention Chapter 5: Assessing the Psychosocial Needs of Communities Affected By Disaster Chapter 6: Peace-Building, Culturally Responsive Means, and Ethical Practices in Humanitarian Interventions Chapter 7: Effective Intercultural Collaboration on Support Programs Chapter 8: Working Effectively with the Mass Media in Disaster Mental Health Chapter 9: Negotiating the Shrunken Humanitarian Space: Challenges and Options Conclusions and Recommendations Epilogue Index About the Volume Editors About the Contributors About the Series About the Series Editor and Advisory Board Volume 2, Programs and Practices Series Foreword Acknowledgments Preface Prologue Overview of the International Disaster Psychology Volumes Chapter 1: Psychological First Aid Chapter 2: Interventions with Youth and Families: A Prevention and Stepped Care Model Chapter 3: Implementing Programs in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Was It Really Mission Impossible? Chapter 4: Implementation of Mental Health Programs for Survivors of Natural Disasters in Latin America Chapter 5: Psychological Support Following the Venezuelan Floods and Mudslides of 1999 Chapter 6: Implementation of a Training of Trainers Model for Disseminating Psychological Support in the Cuban Red Cross Chapter 7: Responses to the Bombing of the American Embassy in Nairobi: Challenges, Lessons And Opportunities Chapter 8: Psychosocial Research and Interventions after the Rwanda Genocide Chapter 9: Approaches to Healing: Case Examples from Lusophone Africa Chapter 10: Monitoring and Evaluating Psychosocial Work with Children in Sri Lanka Conclusions and Recommendations Epilogue Index About the Volumes Editors About the Contributors About the Series Editor and Advisors Volume 3, Refugee Mental Health Series Foreword Acknowledgments Preface Prologue Overview of the International Disaster Psychology Volumes Chapter 1: The Impact of Mass Psychological Trauma on Psychosocial Adaptation Among Refugees Chapter 2: Serving the Mental Health Needs of Post-Migratory Adult Refugees in Sweden: A Transitional Augmentation Approach Chapter 3: Framework for Developing and Implementing Multi-Family Groups for Refugee Families Chapter 4: Mental Health Reform and Assisting Psychiatric Leaders in Post-War Countries Chapter 5: The Healing Power of Forgiveness and the Resolution of Protracted Conflicts Chapter 6: Personal Reflections on 30 Years of Treating Traumatized Refugees Chapter 7: Challenges in International Disaster Mental Health Research Chapter 8: Development of the Rapid Assessment of Mental Health: An International Collaboration Conclusions and Recommendations Epilogue Appendix: WHO Tool for Rapid Assessment of Mental Health Needs Index About the Volumes Editors About the Contributors About the Series Editor and Advisors Volume 4, Interventions with Special Needs Populations Series Foreword Acknowledgments Preface Prologue Overview of the International Disaster Psychology Volumes Chapter 1: Crisis and Gender: Addressing the Psychosocial Needs of Women in International Disasters Chapter 2: Sexual Violence Against Women and Children in the Context of Armed Conflict Chapter 3: How Do You Mend Broken Hearts? Gender, War and Impacts on Girls in Fighting Forces Chapter 4: Children Affected by Armed Conflict in South Asia: A Regional Summary Chapter 5: Serving the Psychosocial Needs of Torture Survivors Chapter 6: Managing Stress in Humanitarian Aid Workers: The Role of the Organization Chapter 7: Psychosocial Crisis Intervention with Military and Emergency Services Personnel Chapter 8: Helping Journalists Who Cover Humanitarian Crises Conclusions and Recommendations Epilogue Appendix: Brief Profiles of Humanitarian Organizations Index About the Volumes Editors About the Contributors About the Series Editor and Advisors
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ISBN 9780275983185

内容説明

A remarkable team of expert authors provides firsthand accounts from disaster survivors around the globe, enabling readers to understand the lingering trauma and mental wounds that might otherwise go unrecognized, yet last a lifetime. These are the men, women, and children who the new field of disaster psychology seeks to heal. They include survivors of torture, terrorism, genocide attempts, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunami, and other manmade or natural disasters. This set of books is the most comprehensive available resource explaining the practices and principles that have been employed, and are being employed, to heal them.

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