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Aarts, P. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 062-063 Book and Article Reviews: Mollica, R.F., Xingjia Cui, M.A.R., et.al "Science-based Policy for Psychosocial Interventions in Refugee Camps; A Cambodian example" (Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders Vol.190#3, 2002):
Aarts, P. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 062-063 Book and Article Reviews: Joffe, C., Brodaty, H et. al. "The Sydney Holocaust Study: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and other psychosocial morbidity in aged community sample (Journal of Traumatic Stressg)
Aarts, P. Vol 2 - No. 3 pp. 231-234 Book and Article Reviews: Eisenbruch, M., de Jong, V.T.V.M., and van der Put,  W.: "Bringing Order Out of Chaos"
Aarts, P. Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 070-073 Book Review: Wilson, J.P. and Brozdek, B.(eds): "Broken Spirits: The treatment of traumatized asylum seekers, refugees and torture victims" (Brunner-Routledge, NY) - reviewed by Petra Aarts
Abramowitz, S.  Vol 6 - No. 3 219-227 Humanitarian intervention and cultural translation: a review of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Ager, A. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 152-155 Book and Article Reviews: de Jong, J.(ed): "Trauma, War and Violence: Public Mental Health in Socio-Cultural Context" (Plenum, NY) - reviewed by Prof. Alastair  Ager; 
Ager, A. Vol 6 - No. 3 261-264 Consensus and professional practice in psychosocial intervention: political achievement, core knowledge base & prompt for further enquiry 
Ager, A.  Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 029-031 A response to Williamson and Robinson: Integrating psychosocial issues in humanitarian and development assistance.
Ager, A., Vol 7 - No. 1 (003-016) Developing culturally relevant indicators of reintegration for girls formerly associated with armed groups in Sierra Leone using a participative ranking methodology.
Ager, A. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 002-012 Psychological Interventions: some key issues facing practitioners
Ager, A. Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 124-129 The use of consensus methodology in determining key research and practice: development questions in the field of intervention with children associated with fighting forces
Ager, W. Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 004-011 Issues arising in the development of UNICEF guidance on the evaluation of psychosocial programmes in emergencies
Ajdukovic, D. Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 029-038 Development of evaluation indicators in psychosocial projects: balance between a creative challenge and research rigor. 
Ajdukovic, D. Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 012-021 Recommendations on evaluating community-based psychosocial programmes
Akello, G. Vol 4 - No. 3 pp. 229-243 Reintegration of former child soldiers in northern Uganda: coming to terms with children's agency and accountability
Al Obaidi, S. Vol 7 - No. 2   145-151 Field Report Iraqi refugees in Egypt: an exploration of their mental health and psychosocial status   
Al-Obaidi, A.,  Vol 8 - No.1   040-051 Child and adolescent mental health in Iraq: current situation and scope for promotion of child and adolescent mental health policy      
Alumai, F.  Vol 6 - No. 3 298-303 Training of trainers on mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies, Africa 
Amone-P'Olak, K. Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 033-045 Psychological Impact of War and Sexual Abuse on Adolescent Girls in Northern Uganda
Anaya, L. Vol 5 - No. 3 pp. 179-190 Individual demobilization and reintegration process in Columbia; implementation, challenges and former combatants' perspectives.
Aparcana, J.L.,  Vol 6 - No. 3 275-283 Community mobilization after an earthquake in Peru: Case study of the use of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Armstrong, M.   Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 041-060  Participatory tools for evaluating psychosocial work with children in areas of armed conflict: a pilot in eastern Sri Lanka.   
Aroche, J. Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 046-050 PTSD, Depression and Acculturation
Atallah, S.  Vol 7 - No. 2   145-151 Field Report Iraqi refugees in Egypt: an exploration of their mental health and psychosocial status   
Attree, L. Vol 4 - No. 3 pp. 219-228 The reintegration of teenage girls and women
Aziz, S. Vol 7 - No.3   265-280 A mixed methods ¢eld based assessment to design a mental health intervention after the 2005 earthquake in Mansehra, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan      
Baingana, F. Vol 6 - No. 3 236-238 A public mental health perspective: the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Baingana, F.  Vol 6 - No. 2 167-173 Mental health and psychosocial interventions and their role in poverty alleviation. Proceedings of a conference
Baker, A.M. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 013-021 Psychological Impact of Military Violence on Children as a Function of Distance from Traumatic Event: the Palestine case
Bala, J. Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 033-042 Managing Uncertainty: Coping styles of refugees in western countries
Bandeira, M. Vol 7 - No. 1 061-066 Field Report Ex-combatants in South Africa: How to address their needs 
Bar-On, D. Vol 3 - No. 3 pp. 180-191 Empirical Criteria for Reconciliation in Practice
Baron, N. Vol 4 - No. 2 pp. 109-126 The 'TOT': a global approach to training trainers for psychosocial and mental health interventions in countries affected by war, violence and natural disaster.
Bass, J.  Vol 7 - No.3   (181-186) Combining qualitative and quantitative research methods to support psychosocial and mental health programmes in complex emergencies      
Bateman,  C. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 084-089 Psychiatric Disorders in an African Refugee Camp
Bazan, M.,  Vol 6 - No. 3 275-283 Community mobilization after an earthquake in Peru: Case study of the use of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Becker, D. Vol 3 - No. 3 pp. 167-179 Reconciliation - The Wrong Track to Peace?
Belo, N. Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 129-142 Problems of Ethiopian Ex-Combatants
Benedek, D.  Vol 6 - No. 3 243-247 Applicability in highly industrialized resource-rich communities: the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings
Beneduce, R. Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 032-046 Violence with a purpose: exploring the functions and meaning of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Berger, D.E.  Vol 7 - No.3   187-203 Daily stressors in the lives of Sri Lankan youth: a mixed method approach to assessment in a context of war and natural disaster      
Berliner, P. Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 067-073 What can be learned from 'crazy' psychologists? A community approach to psychological support in post-conflict Guatemala
Betancourt, T.S.  Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 039-056 Building an evidence base on mental health interventions for children affected by armed conflict
Bolton, P. Vol 7 - No.3   (181-186) Combining qualitative and quantitative research methods to support psychosocial and mental health programmes in complex emergencies      
Boniface, D.,  Vol 7 - No. 2   138-144 Field Report Developing mental health and psycholsocial support intervention in an extremely resource poor context: a case example from Southern Sudan  
Boothby, N. Vol 4 - No. 3 pp. 244-259 What happens when child soldiers grow up? The Mozambique case study.
Boothby, N. Vol 7 - No. 1 (003-016) Developing culturally relevant indicators of reintegration for girls formerly associated with armed groups in Sierra Leone using a participative ranking methodology.
Boothby, N Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 124-129 The use of consensus methodology in determining key research and practice: development questions in the field of intervention with children associated with fighting forces
Boris Budosan, B.  Vol 7 - No.3   265-280 A mixed methods ¢eld based assessment to design a mental health intervention after the 2005 earthquake in Mansehra, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan      
Boyden. J,  Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 041-060  Participatory tools for evaluating psychosocial work with children in areas of armed conflict: a pilot in eastern Sri Lanka.   
Bragin, M.  Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 097-108 Mathematics, psychosocial work and human rights: a unique partnership between technical consultants and community organizers in India 
Bragin, M. Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 003-024 The Community Participatory Evaluation Tool for Psychosocial Programs; a guide to implementation
Bragin, M. Vol 3 - No. 2 pp. 152 Letters to the editor:  "Psychosocial Work In The Aftermath of the Tsunami" - from Martha Bragin.
Bro, F. Vol 8 - No.1   014-028 Tortured exiles on the streets: a research agenda and methodological challenge      
Budosan, B.  Vol 8 - No.1   040-051 Child and adolescent mental health in Iraq: current situation and scope for promotion of child and adolescent mental health policy      
Buffoni, L. Vol 6 - No. 3 307-310 UNHCR's potential and its challenges to implement the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings in refugee settings in the Ethiopian Context 
Byaruhanga, E.   Vol 6 - No. 2 117-131 Pioneering work in mental health outreaches in rural, southwestern Uganda
Cantor-Graae, E. Vol 6 - No. 2 117-131 Pioneering work in mental health outreaches in rural, southwestern Uganda
Cardozo, B.L. Vol 6 - No. 3 252-254 Guidelines need a more evidence-based approach: a commentary on the IASC Guidelines for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Caron, C.M. Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 067-068   Hammond, L.C.: "This Place Will Become Home: Refugee Repatriation to Ethiopa (2004)" (Ithaca and London:Cornell Univ. Press)- reviewed by Cynthia M. Caron 
Castilla, J.  Vol 6 - No. 3 284-290 A case study in Colombia: implementation of the IASC guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Catanzaro,R. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 084-089 Psychiatric Disorders in an African Refugee Camp
Chattopadhyay, G.P. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 028-037 Working Towards Overcoming Psychological Consequences of Oppression: an example from India
Coello, M. Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 046-050 PTSD, Depression and Acculturation
Cornielje, H. Vol 8 - No.1   029-039 Including disabled children in psychosocial programmes in areas a¡ected by armed con£ict      
Czarnocha, B. Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 097-108 Mathematics, psychosocial work and human rights: a unique partnership between technical consultants and community organizers in India 
Dash, S. & Christensen, L.  Vol 6 - No. 3 323-326 Recent experiences and future challenges with implementation in South Asia: the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
de Berry, J. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 143-151 Community Psychosocial Support in Afghanistan
de Beus, J.   Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 018-026  Appraisal of psychosocial interventions in Liberia.   
de Graaff, D.,  Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 069-072 Reactions to local feedback: A reaction to Mikuš Kos
de Gryse, B.   Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 130-143 Medecins Sans Frontieres: mental health care in post-tsunami Aceh Province, a field report
de Jong, K,.  Vol 6 - No. 3 334-337 Humanitarian issues beyond the technical tools: the United Nations Humanitarian Reforms and the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
de Jong, K. Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 057-067 Evaluation of Mental Health Services in War: a case register in Bosnia-Herzegovina
de Jong, K.,    Vol 1 No. 1 pp. 014-032 Mental Health Programs in Areas of Armed Conflict: The Médecins Sans Frontières Counselling Centres in Bosnia-Hercegovina
de Jong, K.  Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 118-128 Clinical Supervision for Counsellors in Areas of Armed Conflict
de Jonge, K. Vol 3 - No. 3 pp. 203-221 Reconciliation in the Aftermath of Violent Conflict in Uganda
de Prewitt, A.  Vol 6 - No. 3 327-333 Words to action: pictorial contextualization of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
de Winter, M.   Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 061-066  Field Report: Improving the quality of psychosocial support for children and adolescents in the Darfur refugee camps.   
de Jager, A.  Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 069-072 Reactions to local feedback: A reaction to Mikuš Kos
de Jong, J.P. Vol 2 - No. 3 pp. 181-192 A Protocol for Psychological Intervention in Refugee Crisis: early experience in Rwandan Refugee Camps
de Jong, J.T.V.M. Vol 3 - No. 2 pp. 122-128 Investigating the Tibetan Healing System: a psychological needs assessment of Tibetan refugees in Nepal
Dekker, C.  Vol 3 - No. 3 pp. 203-221 Reconciliation in the Aftermath of Violent Conflict in Uganda
Dekker, C. Vol 6 - No. 2 100-116 Community based sociotherapy in Byumba, Rwanda
Dias-Lambranca, B. Vol 4 - No. 2 pp. 147-160 The social world of dreams and nightmares ina post-conflict setting: the case of Gorongosa in central Mozambique.
Diekmann Schoemaker, M. Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 036-039 An Extra Language in Counselling and Training
Dijkman, L.  Vol 7 - No. 2   138-144 Field Report Developing mental health and psycholsocial support intervention in an extremely resource poor context: a case example from Southern Sudan  
Dominguez, M.  Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 067-073 What can be learned from 'crazy' psychologists? A community approach to psychological support in post-conflict Guatemala
Echeverri, C.   Vol 6 - No. 3 284-290 A case study in Colombia: implementation of the IASC guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Eiroa-Orosa, F. Vol 8 - No.1   003-014) Psychosocial research and action with survivors of political violence in Latin America: methodological considerations and implications for practice      
Ekblad, S. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 084-089 Psychiatric Disorders in an African Refugee Camp
Elbert,  T. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 090-107 The Navikale Camp Mental Health Project: building competency for psychological assistance to tramatised refugees
Elbert, T. Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 018-032 Narrative Exposure Therapy in Children: a case study
Elklit, A. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 022-027 Stress and Coping in Traumatised Interpreters: a pilot study of refugee interpreters working for a humanitarian organisation
Erni, T.   Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 073-074 Reactions to local feedback: Psychosocial programmes and evaluations
Ertl, V. Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 018-032 Narrative Exposure Therapy in Children: a case study
Ertl, V. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 090-107 The Navikale Camp Mental Health Project: building competency for psychological assistance to tramatised refugees
Euwema, M. Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 159-162 Letters to the editor; Integrating psychosocial issues in humanitarian and development assistance: a response to Williamson & Robinson (Intervention Vol 4, No 3)
Euwema, M.  Vol 8 - No.1   029-039 Including disabled children in psychosocial programmes in areas a¡ected by armed con£ict      
Euwema, M. Vol 3 - No. 2 pp. 112-121 Trees Coloured Pink. The use of creativity as a means of psychological support for children in Kosovo; an ongoing learning process.
Eyher, C. Vol 7 - No. 1 017-033 Resiliency of children in child-headed households in Rwanda: implications for community-based psychosocial interventions
Feldman, M. Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 012-021 Recommendations on evaluating community-based psychosocial programmes
Fernando, G. Vol 6 - No. 3 255-260 Epidemiological assessment in emergency settings: recommendations for enhancing a potentially useful tool 
Fernando, G.A. Vol 7 - No.3   187-203 Daily stressors in the lives of Sri Lankan youth: a mixed method approach to assessment in a context of war and natural disaster      
Fernando,  G.A. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 108-117 Working with Survivors of War in Non-western Cultures: the role of the clinical psychologist
Foa. E.B. Vol 7 - No.3   204-222 Distress, wellbeing and war: qualitative analyses of civilian interviews from north eastern Sri Lanka      
Fries, E. Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 040-046 Steps Towards Empowerment for Community Healing
Furnari, E. Vol 4 - No. 3 pp. 260-268 Field Report The Non-violent Peaceforce in Sri Lanka: methods and impact (Sept 2003-Jan 2006)
Galappatti, A Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 003-017 What is Psychological Intervention? Mapping the field in Sri Lanka
Galappatti, A. Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 065-069 Psychosocial Work in the Aftermath of the Tsunami: Challenges for Service Provision in Batticaloa, Eastern Sri Lanka
Galappatti, A. Vol 4 - No. 2 pp. 127-146 Integrating a psychosocial perspective into poverty reduction: the case of a resettlement project in northern Sri Lanka.
Galappatti, A., Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 041-060  Participatory tools for evaluating psychosocial work with children in areas of armed conflict: a pilot in eastern Sri Lanka.   
Galtung, J. Vol 3 - No. 3 pp. 222-234 Twelve Creative Ways to Foster Reconciliation
Garcia del Soto, A. Vol 6 - No. 3 228-231 Psychosocial community approaches and practices in Latin America 
Gianella, C. Vol 6 - No. 3 275-283 Community mobilization after an earthquake in Peru: Case study of the use of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Gilbert, J. Vol 7 - No. 1 050-060 Field Report Power and ethics in psychosocial counselling: reflections on the experience of an international NGO providing services for Iraqui refugees in Jordan
Gillham, V.G. Vol 8 - No.1   064-071 Field reports: The challenges of academic and community partnership under military occupation and the complexity of power relations      
Goonasekera, M.A. Vol 7 - No.3   204-222 Distress, wellbeing and war: qualitative analyses of civilian interviews from north eastern Sri Lanka      
Haans, T. Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 064-069 Book and Article Reviews: Symposium on Counselling and Armed Conflicts (British Journal of Guidance and Counselling) - reviewed by Tom  Haans
Haans, T. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 152-155 Book and Article Reviews:  Higson-Smith,  C.: "Supporting Communities Affected by Violence: A casebook from South Africa" (Oxfam) - reviewed by Tom  Haans
Haans, T. Vol 6 - No. 2 140-146 Culturally sensitive supervision by expatriate professionals: basic ingredients 
Hafkenscheid, A. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 156-159 Letters to the editor: Some critical notes on Kos and Huzejrovic; "Volunteers as helpers in war-related distress" from Anton Hafkenscheid.
Hamdani, N. Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 045-050 Psycho-education Through Radio
Harris, D.A. Vol 5 - No. 3 pp. 203-231 Pathways to embodied empathy and reconciliation after atrocity: Former boy-soldiers in a dance/movement therapy group in Sierra Leone
Hart, J.,  Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 041-060  Participatory tools for evaluating psychosocial work with children in areas of armed conflict: a pilot in eastern Sri Lanka.   
Heidenreich, V. Vol 3 - No. 2 pp. 129-134 Music Therapy in War-effected Areas
Higson-Smith, C.  Vol 8 - No.1   014-028 Tortured exiles on the streets: a research agenda and methodological challenge      
Hinkel, H.  Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 109-123 Challenges for a future reintegration programme in Somalia: outcomes of an assessment on drug abuse, psychological distress and preferences for reintegration assistance
Holmgren, H. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 022-027 Stress and Coping in Traumatised Interpreters: a pilot study of refugee interpreters working for a humanitarian organisation
Horn, R. Vol 7 - No.3   223-238 An evaluation of the Kakuma Emotional Wellbeing Interview (KEWI)      
Horn, R.  Vol 7 - No. 2   110-129 Coping with displacement: problems and responses in camps for the internally displaced in Kitgum, Northern Uganda  
Horn, R.   Vol 6 - No. 3 291-293 A Jordanian case study: the implementation of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Horn, R.   Vol 6 - No. 3 294-297 A Kenyan case study: implementation of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Huzejrovic, V. Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 050-056 Volunteers as Helpers in War-related Distress
Igreja, P. Vol 2 - No. 3 pp. 235-241 Letters to the editor: Some critical notes on Onyut, et al. "The Nakivale Camp Mental Health Project" from Victor Igreja.
Igreja, V.  Vol 4 - No. 2 pp. 147-160 The social world of dreams and nightmares ina post-conflict setting: the case of Gorongosa in central Mozambique.
Ispanovic-Radojkovic, V. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 038-044 Youth Clubs: Psychological Intervention with Young Refugees
Jansveld, E.,   Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 069-072 Reactions to local feedback: A reaction to Mikuš Kos
Jayawickreme, N.  Vol 7 - No.3   204-222 Distress, wellbeing and war: qualitative analyses of civilian interviews from north eastern Sri Lanka      
Jeffery, L.R. Vol 8 - No.1   040-051 Child and adolescent mental health in Iraq: current situation and scope for promotion of child and adolescent mental health policy      
JJayawickreme, E.,  Vol 7 - No.3   204-222 Distress, wellbeing and war: qualitative analyses of civilian interviews from north eastern Sri Lanka      
Jonathan, A. Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 073-074 Reactions to local feedback: Psychosocial programmes and evaluations
Joosse, P.  Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 144-149 Sensitization around psychological trauma: the results of a campaign in a district of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Jordans, M.  Vol 7 - No. 2   (092-109) Child Led Indicators: pilot testing a child participation tool for psychosocial support programmes for former child soldiers in Nepal  
Jordans, M.J.D. Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 018-035 Training Psychological Counselling in Nepal: content review of a specialised training programme
Jordans, M.  Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 066-069 Reactions to local feedback: Evidence based pyschosocial practice in political violence affected settings
Jordans, M.J.D.  Vol 2 - No. 3 pp. 171-180 Integration of Psychosocial Counselling in Care Systems in Nepal
Jordans,M.  Vol 8 - No.1   052-063 Introducing the IASC Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Guidelines in Emergencies in Nepal: a process description       
Jourdan, L. Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 032-046 Violence with a purpose: exploring the functions and meaning of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Kabakyenga, J. Vol 6 - No. 2 117-131 Pioneering work in mental health outreaches in rural, southwestern Uganda
Kalksma-Van Lith, B.   Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 003-017  Psychosocial interventions for children in war-affected areas: the state of the art.   
Kamau, M. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 084-089 Psychiatric Disorders in an African Refugee Camp
Kanan, H.M.  Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 013-021 Psychological Impact of Military Violence on Children as a Function of Distance from Traumatic Event: the Palestine case
Kareem, A., Vol 7 - No. 2   145-151 Field Report Iraqi refugees in Egypt: an exploration of their mental health and psychosocial status   
Karki, R., Vol 7 - No. 2   (092-109) Child Led Indicators: pilot testing a child participation tool for psychosocial support programmes for former child soldiers in Nepal  
Kassam, A.   Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 058-066 Mental health of Afghan refugees in Pakistan - a qualitative rapid-reconnaissance field-study
Khasim, J.  Vol 7 - No. 2   138-144 Field Report Developing mental health and psycholsocial support intervention in an extremely resource poor context: a case example from Southern Sudan  
Kjaerulf, F.  Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 067-073 What can be learned from 'crazy' psychologists? A community approach to psychological support in post-conflict Guatemala
Kleber, R.J. Vol 1 No. 1 pp. 014-032 Mental Health Programs in Areas of Armed Conflict: The Médecins Sans Frontières Counselling Centres in Bosnia-Hercegovina
Kleber, R.J. Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 057-067 Evaluation of Mental Health Services in War: a case register in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Kleinman, A.  Vol 6 - No. 3 219-227 Humanitarian intervention and cultural translation: a review of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Kohrt, B.  Vol 7 - No. 2   (092-109) Child Led Indicators: pilot testing a child participation tool for psychosocial support programmes for former child soldiers in Nepal  
Kohrt, B.A. Vol 7 - No.3   239-264 Vulnerable social groups in postcon£ict settings: a mixed methods policy analysis and epidemiology study of caste and psychologicalmorbidity inNepal       
Koops, M. Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 057-064 Structure in Word and Image: Combining narrative therapy and art therapy in groups of survivors of war
Kortmann, F. Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 043-054 Developing Basic Mental-Health Modules for Health Care Workers in Afghanistan
Kortmann, G.  Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 079-081 Reactions to local feedback: From being assessed to self assessment. A brief comment from an external evaluator and former field worker
Kos, A.M.  Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 050-056 Volunteers as Helpers in War-related Distress
Kos, A.M.  Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 150-158 Psychosocial support for children, families and teachers in Iraq
Kos, A.M. Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 012-021 Recommendations on evaluating community-based psychosocial programmes
Kos, A.M.  Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 057-065 Feedback from local staff: The pitfalls of psychosocial evaluations: a critical perspective from a field worker
Kouyou, W.  Vol 6 - No. 3 307-310 UNHCR's potential and its challenges to implement the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings in refugee settings in the Ethiopian Context 
Kramer, S.  Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 033-042 Managing Uncertainty: Coping styles of refugees in western countries
Krishnakumar, G. Vol 6 - No. 3 270-274 Coordination of psychosocial activities at the Jaffna District level in Sri Lanka 
Kulenovic, S.  Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 057-067 Evaluation of Mental Health Services in War: a case register in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Kuscu, K. Vol 3 - No. 2 pp. 135-140 Supervising Psychological Counselling Teams in Kosovo: personal reflections
Lansen,  J. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 118-128 Clinical Supervision for Counsellors in Areas of Armed Conflict
Laumont, B. Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 130-143 Medecins Sans Frontieres: mental health care in post-tsunami Aceh Province, a field report
Laumont, B. Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 130-143 Medecins Sans Frontieres: mental health care in post-tsunami Aceh Province, a field report
Le Touze, D. Vol 3 - No. 3 pp. 192-202 Can There Be Healing Without Justice? Lessons from the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor
Leskes, J.,  Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 018-026  Appraisal of psychosocial interventions in Liberia.   
Ley, K. Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 047-052 Bread and Roses: Supporting refugeee women in a multicultural group
Lindner, E.G. Vol 1 No. 1 pp. 048-063 Humiliation and Dignity: Regional conflicts in the Global Village
Loar, L. Vol 2 - No. 3 pp. 210-220 Making Tangible Gains in Parent-Child Relationships with Traumatized Refugees
Lorschiedter, A. Vol 7 - No. 2   130-137 Field Report Psychosocial support to vulnerable youth in vocational schools in northern Uganda.  
Lorschiedter, A. Vol 5 - No. 3 pp. 244-249 Community-based volunteers as partners for agencies working with formerly abducted children and youth: Experiences from northern Uganda
Lozano, A.  Vol 6 - No. 3 275-283 Community mobilization after an earthquake in Peru: Case study of the use of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Mackintosh, K.  Vol 6 - No. 3 334-337 Humanitarian issues beyond the technical tools: the United Nations Humanitarian Reforms and the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings
Maling, S. Vol 6 - No. 2 117-131 Pioneering work in mental health outreaches in rural, southwestern Uganda
Mangen, P.O.  Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 075-079 Reactions to local feedback: Practical alternative approaches to gathering evidence on psychosocial work and assessing the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions
Manicavasagar, V.  Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 046-050 PTSD, Depression and Acculturation
Martinez, M.A  Vol 8 - No.1   003-014) Psychosocial research and action with survivors of political violence in Latin America: methodological considerations and implications for practice      
Mbazzi, F.B.,   Vol 7 - No. 2   130-137 Field Report Psychosocial support to vulnerable youth in vocational schools in northern Uganda.  
McCallin, M. Vol 6 - No. 2 154-161 Children's needs or children's rights? The Convention on the Rights of the Child as a framework for implementing psychosocial programmes.
McDonald, L.  Vol 6 - No. 3 314-322 The World Bank's work on mental and psychosocial health in the context of conflict affected countries: the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Meintjes, B. Vol 3 - No. 3 pp. 148-151 Book Review: Bloomfield, D., Barnes, D.T., and Huyse, L.: "Reconciliation After Violent Conflict: a handbook" (www.idea.int)- reviewed by Bernice Meintjes
Melville, A.  Vol 6 - No. 3 338-348 After the guidelines: the challenge of roll-out and implementation 
Meyer-Weitz, A.  Vol 3 - No. 2 pp. 097-111 The Evaluation of Narrative Theatre Training: experiences of psychological workers in Burundi
Meyer-Weitz, A. Vol 1 - No. 3 pp. 045-056 Strengthening Social Fabric Through Narrative Theatre
Miller, K.  Vol 6 - No. 3 255-260 Epidemiological assessment in emergency settings: recommendations for enhancing a potentially useful tool 
Miller, K.E.,  Vol 7 - No.3   187-203 Daily stressors in the lives of Sri Lankan youth: a mixed method approach to assessment in a context of war and natural disaster      
Mills, C  Vol 6 - No. 3 334-337 Humanitarian issues beyond the technical tools: the United Nations Humanitarian Reforms and the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Mogapi, N. Vol 2 - No. 3 pp. 221-225 Reintegration of Soldiers: The Missing Piece
Moor, M. Vol 5 - No. 3 pp. 097-108 A new start, an open end: the reintegration of individual demobilized combatants in Colombia
Mooren, T. Vol 2 - No. 3 pp. 231-234 Book and Article Reviews: Boyden, J. and de Berry, J.: "Review of Children and Youth on the Front Line: Ethnography, Armed Conflict and Displacement" (Berghan) - reviewed by Trudy Mooren
Mooren, T.T.M. Vol 1 - No. 2 pp. 057-067 Evaluation of Mental Health Services in War: a case register in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Morris, J.  Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 026-028 A response to Williamson and Robinson: Integrated programme planning and psychosocial concepts in humanitarian response
Morrissey,  J. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 129-142 Good Practice Issues in Working With Interpreters in Mental Health
Murthy, R.S. Vol 6 - No. 3 239-242 Mental health and psychosocial support in conflict situations in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: ideals and practice 
Mweru, M.  Vol 7 - No. 2   156-157 Book Review 'Principles of Multicultural Counselling and Therapy' Ed. Gielen, U.P., Draguns, J.G. and Fish, J.M.  
Nabarro, M. Vol 3 - No. 2 pp. 112-121 Trees Coloured Pink. The use of creativity as a means of psychological support for children in Kosovo; an ongoing learning process.
Naima Mikkelsen, E. Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 067-073 What can be learned from 'crazy' psychologists? A community approach to psychological support in post-conflict Guatemala
Nanji, A. Vol 4 - No. 1 pp. 058-066 Mental health of Afghan refugees in Pakistan - a qualitative rapid-reconnaissance field-study
Ndayisaba, H.  Vol 6 - No. 3 304-306 Expulsion of Burundian refugees from Tanzania: experiences with the use of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Neuner, F. Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 018-032 Narrative Exposure Therapy in Children: a case study
Neuner, F. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 090-107 The Navikale Camp Mental Health Project: building competency for psychological assistance to tramatised refugees
Nganirano, E.  Vol 7 - No. 2   158-161 Book Review 'Treating Traumatized Children: Risk, Resilience and Recovery' Ed. Brom, D., Pat-Horencyzk, R. and Ford, D.J..  
Ntakarutimana, E.  Vol 6 - No. 2 162-166 The challenge of recovering from war trauma in the African great lakes region: an experience from Centre Ubuntu in the Projet Colombe Network
Nyamukeba, N.   Vol 6 - No. 3 304-306 Expulsion of Burundian refugees from Tanzania: experiences with the use of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Odenwald, M. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 090-107 The Navikale Camp Mental Health Project: building competency for psychological assistance to tramatised refugees
Odenwald, M. Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 109-123 Challenges for a future reintegration programme in Somalia: outcomes of an assessment on drug abuse, psychological distress and preferences for reintegration assistance
Odenwald, M.  Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 018-032 Narrative Exposure Therapy in Children: a case study
Olij, J. Vol 3 - No. 1 pp. 051-056 Trauma Awareness, Healing and Group Counselling in Secondary Schools
Onyango, G.  Vol 6 - No. 3 298-303 Training of trainers on mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies, Africa 
Onyut,  L.P. Vol 2 - No. 2 pp. 090-107 The Navikale Camp Mental Health Project: building competency for psychological assistance to tramatised refugees
Onyut, L.P. Vol 2 - No. 1 pp. 018-032 Narrative Exposure Therapy in Children: a case study
Oomen, J.  Vol 5 - No. 3 pp. 250-255 Torture narratives and the burden of giving evidence in the Dutch asylum procdure
op den Velde, W. Vol 3 - No. 2 pp. 148-151 Book and Article Reviews: Ingleby, D.: "Forced Migration and Mental Health: Rethinking the care of refugees and displaced persons" (Springer, NY) - reviewed by Wynand Op den Velde
Perez-Sales, P. Vol 2 - No. 3 pp. 235-241 Letters to the editor: Some critical notes on Onyut, et al. "The Nakivale Camp Mental Health Project" from Pau Perez-Sales.: 
Perez-Sales, P.   Vol 5 - No. 1 pp. 027-040  Planning needs and services after collective trauma: should we look for the symptoms of PTSD?   
Pérez-Sales, P.,  Vol 6 - No. 3 275-283 Community mobilization after an earthquake in Peru: Case study of the use of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Poudyal, B.  Vol 6 - No. 1 pp. 073-074 Reactions to local feedback: Psychosocial programmes and evaluations
Prabhu, V. Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 097-108 Mathematics, psychosocial work and human rights: a unique partnership between technical consultants and community organizers in India 
Prabhu, V.  Vol 5 - No. 2 pp. 097-108 Mathematics, psychosocial work and human rights: a unique partnership between technical consultants and community organizers in India 
Prewitt Diaz, J.O.   Vol 6 - No. 3 327-333 Words to action: pictorial contextualization of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings 
Puratic, V. Vol 1 No. 1 pp. 014-032 Mental Health Programs in