Reprinted with permission from Journal of Medical Ethics, 17(Suppl), 55–57. doi: https:/doi.org/10.1136/jme.17.suppl.55 © 1991 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Institute of Medical Ethics. All rights reserved
Contribution to the 30th Anniversary of the Torture Journal from Peter Vesti. The author presents re...
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This article critiques the assumptions of psychological services offered in response to disaster
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Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Psychotherapeutic work with torture victims is already challenging and demanding for the therapist; ...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Much has been written about psychopathology of Holocaust survivors and the transmission of this terr...
The recent interest in various aspects of the Holocaust focus on survivors and their children. One m...
Contribution to the 30th Anniversary of the Torture Journal from Peter Vesti. The author presents re...
This paper is a personal narrative of the author’s Holocaust story, the expe-rience of her war traum...
Objective: This paper presents the case of a forensic inpatient who was found ‘Not Guilty by Reason ...
Following a redefinition of trauma after violent mass-catas-trophes, and detailing the dilemmas in p...
As a medical consultant and psychotherapist, Dr. Fern Waterman specializes in massive psychic trauma...
What distinguishes therapists who enabled their traumatized clients to be fully heard and appropriat...
Introduction: Torture survivors risk developing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as well as othe...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
This article critiques the assumptions of psychological services offered in response to disaster
Torture is an extreme life stressor which increases the risk of serious psychological and physieal s...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Psychotherapeutic work with torture victims is already challenging and demanding for the therapist; ...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Much has been written about psychopathology of Holocaust survivors and the transmission of this terr...
The recent interest in various aspects of the Holocaust focus on survivors and their children. One m...
Contribution to the 30th Anniversary of the Torture Journal from Peter Vesti. The author presents re...
This paper is a personal narrative of the author’s Holocaust story, the expe-rience of her war traum...
Objective: This paper presents the case of a forensic inpatient who was found ‘Not Guilty by Reason ...