This book entitled "Children of the Sichuan Earthquake: The Psycho-Cultural Empowerment Program", tells the story of our work in response to the request of the Qiang leaders to help the children who suffered in the great earthquake of 12 May, 2008, whose needs they saw as their greatest concern. It has been written for English language readers, particularly for those in the field of cross-cultural psychology, but also for a general readership from other disciplines and interests
The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake provided an opportunity to develop a Chinese psy-chosocial social work ...
The importance of children receiving timely support to talk about past traumatic events is well-know...
As the Qinghai earthquake turns into yesterday’s news overseas and begins to sink into the sea of us...
The Qiang ethnic minority had a population of around 300,000 at the time of the earthquake. The Qian...
Based on the findings of the survey and the interviews, the work in this stage of the research was t...
The data presented are from two field studies: (1) a survey of 2234 current children’s caregivers; a...
This paper chronicles and consolidates my personal experience and professional journey in China in t...
The disastrous earthquake of 12 May, 2008 had its greatest impact on the Qiang people, an ethnic min...
A devastating earthquake of magnitude 7.9 struck Sichuan in China on 12 May 2008, resulting in over ...
The 2008 Sichuan Earthquake killed over 9000 teachers and children leaving profound physical and emo...
A peer-revieved book based on presentations at the XX Congress of the International Association for ...
As a music therapist participating for the Sichuan 512 (May 12) earthquake crisis intervention progr...
Aguirre, BenignoThe massive earthquake struck the southwest of China leaving more than 87,000 people...
Disasters are events that challenge both the social and individual ability to adapt, carrying the ri...
On May 12, 2008, a destructive earthquake registering 8.0 on the Richter scale struck Sichuan Provin...
The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake provided an opportunity to develop a Chinese psy-chosocial social work ...
The importance of children receiving timely support to talk about past traumatic events is well-know...
As the Qinghai earthquake turns into yesterday’s news overseas and begins to sink into the sea of us...
The Qiang ethnic minority had a population of around 300,000 at the time of the earthquake. The Qian...
Based on the findings of the survey and the interviews, the work in this stage of the research was t...
The data presented are from two field studies: (1) a survey of 2234 current children’s caregivers; a...
This paper chronicles and consolidates my personal experience and professional journey in China in t...
The disastrous earthquake of 12 May, 2008 had its greatest impact on the Qiang people, an ethnic min...
A devastating earthquake of magnitude 7.9 struck Sichuan in China on 12 May 2008, resulting in over ...
The 2008 Sichuan Earthquake killed over 9000 teachers and children leaving profound physical and emo...
A peer-revieved book based on presentations at the XX Congress of the International Association for ...
As a music therapist participating for the Sichuan 512 (May 12) earthquake crisis intervention progr...
Aguirre, BenignoThe massive earthquake struck the southwest of China leaving more than 87,000 people...
Disasters are events that challenge both the social and individual ability to adapt, carrying the ri...
On May 12, 2008, a destructive earthquake registering 8.0 on the Richter scale struck Sichuan Provin...
The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake provided an opportunity to develop a Chinese psy-chosocial social work ...
The importance of children receiving timely support to talk about past traumatic events is well-know...
As the Qinghai earthquake turns into yesterday’s news overseas and begins to sink into the sea of us...