The world is currently witnessing the highest rate of displacement in history. An estimated sixty-eight million people have been forced to leave their country of origin. Half of all displaced persons are children who carry long-term stress, trauma, and need of support as a result of forced migration. The current study contributes to an emerging body of research on resilience-based interventions for newly-arrived children and youth. This evaluative case study uses a mixed-methods approach to capture a full picture of the Center for Grieving Children\u27s Intercultural program and their approaches to supporting and measuring resilience. The three methods of data collection includes: 1) Semi-structured interviews with staff and volunteer facil...
An international team of investigators in 11 countries have worked collaboratively to develop a cult...
Resilience is considered the ability to "repair oneself" after a trauma or a series of traumas, posi...
The study explored whether and how culturally sensitive stories can encourage resilience in young ch...
The world is witnessing the highest rate of displacement in history. An estimated sixty-eight millio...
Resilience is a phenomenon that results from strong and well-protected adaptation systems. It is not...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
After World War II and the Great Depression, an interest on a phenomenon of subgroups of “at risk” c...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
The main aim with this thesis has been to understand how the resilience process could be enhanced fo...
Refugee learners face traumatising post-migration experiences in South Africa. Their resilience is t...
BACKGROUND: Resilience entails drawing on resources to navigate adversity; few measures exist to exp...
Objective. This article reviews available qualitative studies that report young refugees’ ways of de...
Two frequently noted shortcomings in studies of resilience, the arbitrariness in the selection of ou...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews available qualitative studies that report young refugees' ways of de...
An international team of investigators in 11 countries have worked collaboratively to develop a cult...
Resilience is considered the ability to "repair oneself" after a trauma or a series of traumas, posi...
The study explored whether and how culturally sensitive stories can encourage resilience in young ch...
The world is witnessing the highest rate of displacement in history. An estimated sixty-eight millio...
Resilience is a phenomenon that results from strong and well-protected adaptation systems. It is not...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
After World War II and the Great Depression, an interest on a phenomenon of subgroups of “at risk” c...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
The main aim with this thesis has been to understand how the resilience process could be enhanced fo...
Refugee learners face traumatising post-migration experiences in South Africa. Their resilience is t...
BACKGROUND: Resilience entails drawing on resources to navigate adversity; few measures exist to exp...
Objective. This article reviews available qualitative studies that report young refugees’ ways of de...
Two frequently noted shortcomings in studies of resilience, the arbitrariness in the selection of ou...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews available qualitative studies that report young refugees' ways of de...
An international team of investigators in 11 countries have worked collaboratively to develop a cult...
Resilience is considered the ability to "repair oneself" after a trauma or a series of traumas, posi...
The study explored whether and how culturally sensitive stories can encourage resilience in young ch...