From 1975 to 1979, one to two million Cambodians were executed or died of disease and starvation during the rule of the Pol Pot government. In the aftermath of that catastrophe, many survivors have developed symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. There is some evidence that the intrusive symptoms of this disorder, such as nightmares, sleep disorders, and startle reactions, can be treated with medication. But other psychological problems that are similar to those found in chronic grief, such as avoidance behavior, shame, and decreased involvement with other individuals, are more resistive to treatment. On a cross-cultural level, the interpretations of, or meanings given to, specific symptoms by the patient may be influenced by culturall...
In South Korea, a mono-ethnic nation, refugees and asylum seekers from culturally distant countries ...
This paper uses a sociological stress process model to explore the Khmer adult refugees\u27 experien...
Background: Migrants and refugees are at increased risk of traumatic loss of loved ones that may cau...
There are pitfalls in the singular application of western categories in diagnosing psychiatric disor...
Abstract-There are pitfalls in the singular application of western categories in diagnosing psychiat...
Thirteen Cambodian refugees who had survived 2-4 years of concentration camp experience met the DSM-...
The impact on the human psyche, body and emotions in those who endure major traumatic events is well...
Approximately three million Cambodian (Khmer) people were victims of political genocide committed by...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
As a result of a tragic event, the Cambodian Genocide, many Cambodians were forced to flee to the Un...
The Khmer Rouge Standing Committee aimed to ensure compliance and eliminate dissent by oppressing th...
Of the estimated 50 million international refugees and displaced persons (U.S. Committee for Refugee...
Introduction: Qualitative studies have described the rather unique styles of Balinese people to adju...
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Agder, Faculty of Humanities and Education - 2012Among refugee ...
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) is a new mental disorder recognised by the ICD-11. However, the cultu...
In South Korea, a mono-ethnic nation, refugees and asylum seekers from culturally distant countries ...
This paper uses a sociological stress process model to explore the Khmer adult refugees\u27 experien...
Background: Migrants and refugees are at increased risk of traumatic loss of loved ones that may cau...
There are pitfalls in the singular application of western categories in diagnosing psychiatric disor...
Abstract-There are pitfalls in the singular application of western categories in diagnosing psychiat...
Thirteen Cambodian refugees who had survived 2-4 years of concentration camp experience met the DSM-...
The impact on the human psyche, body and emotions in those who endure major traumatic events is well...
Approximately three million Cambodian (Khmer) people were victims of political genocide committed by...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
As a result of a tragic event, the Cambodian Genocide, many Cambodians were forced to flee to the Un...
The Khmer Rouge Standing Committee aimed to ensure compliance and eliminate dissent by oppressing th...
Of the estimated 50 million international refugees and displaced persons (U.S. Committee for Refugee...
Introduction: Qualitative studies have described the rather unique styles of Balinese people to adju...
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Agder, Faculty of Humanities and Education - 2012Among refugee ...
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) is a new mental disorder recognised by the ICD-11. However, the cultu...
In South Korea, a mono-ethnic nation, refugees and asylum seekers from culturally distant countries ...
This paper uses a sociological stress process model to explore the Khmer adult refugees\u27 experien...
Background: Migrants and refugees are at increased risk of traumatic loss of loved ones that may cau...