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Family therapy in global humanitarian contexts = voices and issues from the field /
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Title/Author:
Family therapy in global humanitarian contexts/ edited by Laurie L. Charles, Gameela Samarasinghe.
Reminder of title:
voices and issues from the field /
other author:
Charles, Laurie L.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
Description:
viii, 138 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Counseling. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39271-4
ISBN:
9783319392714
Family therapy in global humanitarian contexts = voices and issues from the field /
Family therapy in global humanitarian contexts
voices and issues from the field /[electronic resource] :edited by Laurie L. Charles, Gameela Samarasinghe. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - viii, 138 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - AFTA SpringerBriefs in family therapy,2196-5528. - AFTA SpringerBriefs in family therapy..
Human Rights and the Role of Family Therapy Practice in Global Humanitarian Contexts -- Focusing on the Essentials: Delivering Relevant Family Therapy Services in Low-Resource/Humanitarian Settings -- Family Therapy in Post-War Kosovo: Reforming Cultural Values in New Family Dynamics -- Humanitarianism, Colonization and/or Collaboration? Our Connection as Ugandan-U.S. Counseling and Family Therapy Trainers -- When Fluency is Insufficient: Developing Multi-Lingual Professional Competence: The OLLU Model -- Found in Translation: Issues of Literal and Cultural Translation and the Transliteration of Family Therapy Across and Within Borders -- Time, Trauma and Ambiguous Loss: Working with Families with Missing Members in Post-Conflict Cyprus -- A Collaborative Approach to Family Therapy Services with Women and Children Refugees in Houston: Moving toward Rehabilitation in U.S. After Enduring Atrocities of War -- Family Therapy Training in Libya during the Process of Rebuilding the State: Professional Challenges and Personal Reflections from a Trainee -- Global and Local Perspectives: Why Working in Humanitarian Context Matters to Us as Family Therapy Trainees in the U.S -- Systemic Family Therapy Practice and Psychosocial Support: Peace-building, Reconciliation and Humanitarian Discourse.
This book brings together a diverse set of clinicians, scholars, and researchers actively using systemic family therapy ideas within the context of ongoing or recent humanitarian intervention. The contributions focus on critical issues specific to the practice of family therapy within global mental health contexts, with a particular attention to the humanitarian sphere. Issues covered include treatment across cultures and language barriers, work in settings with covert and overt threats, practice in low-resource situations, and the creation of a family therapy program that relates to peace-building, reconciliation, and post-war discourse. The diverse group of authors contributes practical information and content specific to the training, supervision and/or delivery of family-based services, and offer specific principles and recommendations for family therapy practitioners and researchers.
ISBN: 9783319392714
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-39271-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
555942
Counseling.
LC Class. No.: RC488.5
Dewey Class. No.: 616.89156
Family therapy in global humanitarian contexts = voices and issues from the field /
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