Description |
1 online resource (361 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Displaced -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acronyms -- List of Maps -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Our Refugee Crisis: Trauma, Integration, and Resettlement -- 2. Trauma Beyond Borders: At Sea in the World -- 3. A White Coat or a White Heart?: The Methodology -- 4. Queen of Proofs and the Kings of Torment: Psychological Sequelae of Torture -- 5. Enrique Iglesias Goes German: Identity Politics and Identity Repair -- 6. Culture and Globalization in Postconflict Trauma Care |
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7. What's the Trouble with Mrs. Khaled?: The Mental Health of Refugee Women and Their Communities -- 8. Family Trauma: The Psychological Legacy of War -- 9. Mental Health and Integration: Structuring Refuge for Resettled Refugees -- 10. Best Practices in Treating Trauma and Refugee Care: The Ecology of Trauma-​Informed and Cultural Health Interventions -- Epilogue: The Forcibly Displaced: Looking Ahead -- Appendix: Quantitative Data on Anxiety and Depression Subscales -- Author Index -- Subject Index |
Summary |
Drawing on firsthand accounts and empirical research, as well as interviews with government officials, agency directors, and refugee camp managers, Displaced explores the psychological trauma of refugees and the complex interplay between trauma, integration into host nations, and the consequences of failing to attend to refugee mental health as part of comprehensive resettlement initiatives worldwide |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780197579893 |
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0197579892 |
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