Background: Empathy is an important tool needed for service providers working with people who have experienced trauma, such as refugees and torture survivors. However, the high caseloads, rigorous deadlines, and overwhelming circumstances under which humanitarian workers typically operate often make it challenging to employ empathy. The Helpful Responses to Refugees Questionnaire (HRRQ) was developed to measure empathetic responsiveness, a core skill of Motivational Interviewing, among service providers working with refugees, including torture survivors. Methods: The HRRQ was adapted specifically for measuring empathy in refugee contexts, including among asylum-seekers and torture survivors. Face validity and content validity were establish...
Ongoing acute stress in humanitarian work leads to psychological distress among humanitarian workers...
BACKGROUND: Perceived self-efficacy (SE) is an important factor underlying psychological well-being....
Refugees are individuals who receive asylum outside of their country of origin, due to fear of perse...
Background: Empathy is an important tool needed for service providers working with people who have e...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is presented as a mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) appr...
Working with traumatized individuals can be challenging for professionals and continuous exposure mi...
Introduction: There are 1.3 million refugee survivors of torture currently living in the United Stat...
Due to increases in conflict worldwide, the number of forcibly displaced people, commonly termed ref...
The refugee migrant crisis has become an increasingly oppressing matter in the whole world in the pa...
A high proportion of refugees have been subjected to potentially traumatic experiences (PTEs), inclu...
Many refugees will face unique socio-emotional stressors before, during, and after resettling in the...
Social workers, government, and non-governmental organizations in the United States have been inadeq...
BACKGROUND: The war in former Yugoslavia, which commenced in 1990, caused the biggest refugee crisis...
A high proportion of refugees have been subjected to potentially traumatic experiences (PTEs), inclu...
Background: Refugees and asylum seekers may experience complex post-traumatic stress disorder as a r...
Ongoing acute stress in humanitarian work leads to psychological distress among humanitarian workers...
BACKGROUND: Perceived self-efficacy (SE) is an important factor underlying psychological well-being....
Refugees are individuals who receive asylum outside of their country of origin, due to fear of perse...
Background: Empathy is an important tool needed for service providers working with people who have e...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is presented as a mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) appr...
Working with traumatized individuals can be challenging for professionals and continuous exposure mi...
Introduction: There are 1.3 million refugee survivors of torture currently living in the United Stat...
Due to increases in conflict worldwide, the number of forcibly displaced people, commonly termed ref...
The refugee migrant crisis has become an increasingly oppressing matter in the whole world in the pa...
A high proportion of refugees have been subjected to potentially traumatic experiences (PTEs), inclu...
Many refugees will face unique socio-emotional stressors before, during, and after resettling in the...
Social workers, government, and non-governmental organizations in the United States have been inadeq...
BACKGROUND: The war in former Yugoslavia, which commenced in 1990, caused the biggest refugee crisis...
A high proportion of refugees have been subjected to potentially traumatic experiences (PTEs), inclu...
Background: Refugees and asylum seekers may experience complex post-traumatic stress disorder as a r...
Ongoing acute stress in humanitarian work leads to psychological distress among humanitarian workers...
BACKGROUND: Perceived self-efficacy (SE) is an important factor underlying psychological well-being....
Refugees are individuals who receive asylum outside of their country of origin, due to fear of perse...