Discusses theories of trauma by drawing on practical experience in Latin America and the Balkans. It argues that trauma concepts need to be continually reinvented, relating them to the specific context. The author suggests that trauma work should be part of an integrated approach in crisis regions and should address psychological, pedagogical and economic dimensions
Working-through Collective Wounds discusses how collectives mourn and create symbols. It challenges ...
Overcoming actual violence is the driving, although hidden force behind modern modes of thought and ...
Addressing the burden of injury in low-resource settings requires development of trauma systems. Thi...
Armed conflict and its aftermath impose an enormous burden of psychological and social suffering on ...
The social contexts in which the mass trauma of thousands of people occur and in which their recover...
Wilson’s article (2006, this issue) on culture and trauma in a global context provides a rich set of...
Situations of political violence cause psychic and social traumatisms of immense scale and for the l...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
Throughout history, humans have frequently carried out harmful actions against one another. Often, t...
Recently the concept of psychological trauma has been used for after-effects of violence not only in...
This book deals with an area of scholarship attracting interdisciplinary interest: the field of trau...
International audienceOur work proposes a study of the massive diffusion of trauma theory at the beg...
Since the 1980s, a growing interest has been observed around the notion of trauma as a theme of stu...
International audiencePsychoanalysis is today faced, clinically and conceptually, with extremes of v...
Many workers, especially first responders, experience trauma at work. We gathered experiences of fro...
Working-through Collective Wounds discusses how collectives mourn and create symbols. It challenges ...
Overcoming actual violence is the driving, although hidden force behind modern modes of thought and ...
Addressing the burden of injury in low-resource settings requires development of trauma systems. Thi...
Armed conflict and its aftermath impose an enormous burden of psychological and social suffering on ...
The social contexts in which the mass trauma of thousands of people occur and in which their recover...
Wilson’s article (2006, this issue) on culture and trauma in a global context provides a rich set of...
Situations of political violence cause psychic and social traumatisms of immense scale and for the l...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
Throughout history, humans have frequently carried out harmful actions against one another. Often, t...
Recently the concept of psychological trauma has been used for after-effects of violence not only in...
This book deals with an area of scholarship attracting interdisciplinary interest: the field of trau...
International audienceOur work proposes a study of the massive diffusion of trauma theory at the beg...
Since the 1980s, a growing interest has been observed around the notion of trauma as a theme of stu...
International audiencePsychoanalysis is today faced, clinically and conceptually, with extremes of v...
Many workers, especially first responders, experience trauma at work. We gathered experiences of fro...
Working-through Collective Wounds discusses how collectives mourn and create symbols. It challenges ...
Overcoming actual violence is the driving, although hidden force behind modern modes of thought and ...
Addressing the burden of injury in low-resource settings requires development of trauma systems. Thi...