Immigrants in need of psychotherapy are often confronted with the fact that there is no psychotherapist available with whom they can proceed in a common language understood well by both. In some cases psychotherapy with communication intermediated by interpreters is offered. This study compares the outcome of 190 individual psychotherapies with refugees with post-traumatic disorders, half of them with the help of interpreters, the other half without. The results show that psychotherapies with the help of interpreters were as effective as those without, even though the psychosocial conditions (such as employment, training, foreign language proficiency and social network) for those patients who needed interpreters were tougher. We conclude th...
Effective use of psychotherapeutic treatment in interpreter-assisted settings is well established; h...
A crucial element in any intercultural activity, particularly when the use of language is a crucial ...
Background: Refugees come to Britain from over forty-one countries (Home Office, 2002) and are entit...
Immigrants in need of psychotherapy are often confronted with the fact that there is no psychotherap...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
Abstract. There is controversy about the value of psychological interventions offered to refugee peo...
Language is the most essential tool in psychotherapies. Treatment is not possible if there is no com...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
Interpreters working with refugees experience a complex working environment. They are sometimes requ...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
Given the current migratory and socio-demographic situation, more and more people require mental hea...
Effective use of psychotherapeutic treatment in interpreter-assisted settings is well established; h...
In mental health, communication is the sine qua non, not only for considering a diagnosis, but also ...
Effective use of psychotherapeutic treatment in interpreter-assisted settings is well established; h...
A crucial element in any intercultural activity, particularly when the use of language is a crucial ...
Background: Refugees come to Britain from over forty-one countries (Home Office, 2002) and are entit...
Immigrants in need of psychotherapy are often confronted with the fact that there is no psychotherap...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
Abstract. There is controversy about the value of psychological interventions offered to refugee peo...
Language is the most essential tool in psychotherapies. Treatment is not possible if there is no com...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
Interpreters working with refugees experience a complex working environment. They are sometimes requ...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
This article provides an impression of the cooperation with interpreters in the treatment of traumat...
Given the current migratory and socio-demographic situation, more and more people require mental hea...
Effective use of psychotherapeutic treatment in interpreter-assisted settings is well established; h...
In mental health, communication is the sine qua non, not only for considering a diagnosis, but also ...
Effective use of psychotherapeutic treatment in interpreter-assisted settings is well established; h...
A crucial element in any intercultural activity, particularly when the use of language is a crucial ...
Background: Refugees come to Britain from over forty-one countries (Home Office, 2002) and are entit...