An Uncertain Safety

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Presents a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the psychological and medical issues of forced migration

Discusses short and long-term challenges and solution models

Focuses on both evidence-based and tested, as well as innovative new concepts


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Thomas Wenzel, MD,is a Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist, and Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria, working with refugees, and victims of torture and other violent crimes since 1986. He is co-founder of the Hemayat and Wellcome treatment centers for torture survivors, in Vienna, of the transcultural out-patient department at his University, co-founder and past chair of the World Psychiatric Association scientific section on Psychological Aspects of Persecution and Torture, past medical director of the IRCT (International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims), served as Secretary General of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, and is presently chair of the working groups on refugees and pluricultural therapies of the European Association for Psychotherapy and the World Council for Psychotherapy. International research, publications and teaching, especially in the UN Istanbul-protocol and transcultural medicine,and scientific coordination of several EU projects related to stress, trauma and resilience.

Boris Droek, MD, PhD is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist with over 25 years of experience in treating victims of war and political violence. He is currently associated with PsyQ/Parnassia group, Netherlands. In addition, he works in his private practice De Hemisfeer and is the international director of the Summer School of Psychotrauma in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Dr. Droek publishes in the fields of psychotraumatology and transcultural psychiatry, and teaches and gives training and workshops on a regular basis worldwide. Together with John P. Wilson he has edited the books Broken Spirits: The Treatment of Traumatized Asylum Seekers and Refugees, War and Torture Victims (Brunner-Routledge, New York, 2004) and Voices of Trauma: Treating Survivors across Cultures (Springer, New York, 2007). He is the former board member of NtVP (The Dutch Psychotrauma Society),IRCT (International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims) Executive Committee member, and currently a board member of the ISHHR (International Society for Health and Human Rights).



Inhalt
Introduction.- Part 1 The Background to Refugee Movements and Mental Health.- Background: History of Refugees and Public Health.- Background: Interdisciplinary Aspects of the present refugee crises: Global Aspects and the Near East.- Interdisciplinary Aspects of the present refugee crises: Europe.- Creating and preventing violence: An integrated approach.- The role of international health care and political organisations: Changes and limitations.- Ethical and legal standards and challenges.- Overview: vulnerable groups: women and gender based aspects, trafficking.- Part 2 In Crises Regions: Challenges, Short and Long-term Interventions.- Integrative Interventions in crises regions.- Public Health in transitional and permanent camps.- Medical Aspects.- Psychosocial Aspects and vulnerable groups (women, the elderly, children, child soldiers).- Rebuilding Public Health after Man Made Disasters.- Psychosocial health after Violence: Community and group oriented approaches.- Curative and transitional justice in psychosocial reconstruction - what works ?.- Medical Anthropology and Public Health Systems.- Special situations: Places of detention.- Part 3 Host countries Resources and Challenges.- First time interventions, housing and basic needs.- Medical Aspects of care in host countries.- Psychosocial Aspects and the WHO models, vulnerable groups, unaccompanied minors.- Psychotherapy and psychosocial support: New Models.- Long-Term integration of refugees.- Embedding refugees in health care systems.- Working in transcultural settings and the UNHCR translators models.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783319729138
    • Editor Boris Dro ek, Thomas Wenzel
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1st edition 2019
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T30mm
    • Jahr 2018
    • EAN 9783319729138
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3319729136
    • Veröffentlichung 07.08.2018
    • Titel An Uncertain Safety
    • Untertitel Integrative Health Care for the 21st Century Refugees
    • Gewicht 955g
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 472
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Medical Books

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