Working Clinically with Traumatized Refugee Children and Families: A Case Example with Principles of Care
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Saturday, May 25th, 2013
Working Clinically with Traumatized Refugee Children and Families: A Case Example with Principles of Care
Download the Youth Information Guide.
Many patients and staff have been affected by the tragic events in Boston. The first thing to remember is that we have a common bond with our clients/patients, because we [...]
The torture experience can send a survivor’s life into a spiral of confusion and anxiety. For many survivors, spirituality cannot be separated from the human experience. Implementing the victim’s spirituality into [...]
In the aftermath of the Boston tragedy, Dr. Richard Mollica and our colleagues at the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma have offered this guidance to all of our colleagues and [...]
Dr. Mara Rabin from the Utah Health and Human Rights Project and Dr. Cynthia Willard are co-authors of a new article on torture prevalence in Iraqi refugees. The Prevalence of Torture and [...]
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