Doctoral Dissertation, University of Agder, Faculty of Humanities and Education - 2012Among refugee survivors of war, torture and human rights abuses, the waiting lists for rehabilitation increase daily. How can war-refugees best be assisted? The experience of earlier refugee groups has remained a largely untapped resource in this work. This study sets out to discover what successful survivors of the Khmer Rouge have found instrumental for their survival and mental health. The aim is to make a contribution to the understanding of resilience, here understood as the ability to recover from misfortune or change, and to the psychosocial rehabilitation of survivors of war crimes and other traumatic events. The research project follows a compara...
The Khmer Rouge Standing Committee aimed to ensure compliance and eliminate dissent by oppressing th...
Intergenerational trauma can be understood as the transmission of historical trauma and its adverse ...
This qualitative study investigated individual, contextual, and cultural factors that promote trauma...
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Agder, Faculty of Humanities and Education - 2012Among refugee ...
As a result of a tragic event, the Cambodian Genocide, many Cambodians were forced to flee to the Un...
The negative impacts of various forms of trauma on the physical and mental health of victims are wel...
This study focused on resilient ex-refugees from Cambodian and Vietnamese with the goal of identifyi...
The majority of trauma and resilience research in Cambodia has focussed on survivors of the Khmer Ro...
Approximately three million Cambodian (Khmer) people were victims of political genocide committed by...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
The impact on the human psyche, body and emotions in those who endure major traumatic events is well...
Of the estimated 50 million international refugees and displaced persons (U.S. Committee for Refugee...
The purpose of this study is to provide social workers and other human service professionals with an...
The article reports on the pilot phase of an ongoing study of successfully rehabilitated Khmer refug...
Western literature provides an array of information regarding resilience within at-risk youth. Resil...
The Khmer Rouge Standing Committee aimed to ensure compliance and eliminate dissent by oppressing th...
Intergenerational trauma can be understood as the transmission of historical trauma and its adverse ...
This qualitative study investigated individual, contextual, and cultural factors that promote trauma...
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Agder, Faculty of Humanities and Education - 2012Among refugee ...
As a result of a tragic event, the Cambodian Genocide, many Cambodians were forced to flee to the Un...
The negative impacts of various forms of trauma on the physical and mental health of victims are wel...
This study focused on resilient ex-refugees from Cambodian and Vietnamese with the goal of identifyi...
The majority of trauma and resilience research in Cambodia has focussed on survivors of the Khmer Ro...
Approximately three million Cambodian (Khmer) people were victims of political genocide committed by...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
The impact on the human psyche, body and emotions in those who endure major traumatic events is well...
Of the estimated 50 million international refugees and displaced persons (U.S. Committee for Refugee...
The purpose of this study is to provide social workers and other human service professionals with an...
The article reports on the pilot phase of an ongoing study of successfully rehabilitated Khmer refug...
Western literature provides an array of information regarding resilience within at-risk youth. Resil...
The Khmer Rouge Standing Committee aimed to ensure compliance and eliminate dissent by oppressing th...
Intergenerational trauma can be understood as the transmission of historical trauma and its adverse ...
This qualitative study investigated individual, contextual, and cultural factors that promote trauma...