附註:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
An Ecological Framework for Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Refugee Communities / Kenneth E. Miller and Lisa M. Rasco -- Programs in Africa and Asia -- Internally Displaced Angolans: A Child-focused, Community-based Intervention / Michael Wessells and Carlinda Monteiro -- Sierra Leonean Refugees in Guinea: Addressing the Mental Health Effects of Massive Community Violence / Jon Hubbard and Nancy Pearson -- Internally Displaced Cambodians: Healing Trauma in Communities / Willem A.C.M. van de Put and Maurice Eisenbruch -- Internally Displaced East Timorese: Challenges and Lessons of Large-Scale Emergency Assistance / Kathleen Kostelny and MIchael Wessells -- Programs in South and North America -- Internally Displaced Columbians: The Recovery of Victims of Violence Within a Psychosocial Framework / Jorge Enrique Buitrago Cuellar -- Bosnian and Kosovar Refugees in the United States: Family Interventions in a Service Framework / Stevan Weine, Suzanne Feetham, Yasmina Kulauzovic, Sanela Besic, Alma Lezic, Aida Mujagic, Jasmina Muzurovic, Dzemila Spahovic, Merita Zhubi, John Rolland, and Ivan Pvkovic -- Hmong Refugees in the United States: A Community-Based Advocacy and Learning Intervention / Jessica Goodkind, Panfua Hang, and Mee Yang -- Critical Issues -- Evaluating Ecological Mental Health Interventions in Refugee Communities / Jon Hubbard and Kenneth E. Miller -- Innovations, Challenges, and Critical Issues in the Development of Ecological Mental Health Interventions With Refugees / Lisa M. Rasco and Kenneth E. Miller.
摘要:This work brings together an international group of experts on the mental health of refugees who have pioneered a new approach to healing the psychological wounds of war and forced migration. Their work is guided by an ecological model.