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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): |
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| 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) |
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| 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" |
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| 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 |
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| Abramowitz, S. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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219-227 |
Humanitarian
intervention and cultural translation: a review of the IASC Guidelines on
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| 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; |
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| Ager, A. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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261-264 |
Consensus
and professional practice in psychosocial intervention: political
achievement, core knowledge base & prompt for further enquiry |
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| Ager,
A. |
Vol 4 - No. 1 |
pp. |
029-031 |
A response to Williamson and
Robinson: Integrating psychosocial issues in humanitarian and development
assistance. |
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| Ager,
A., |
Vol 7 - No. 1 |
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(003-016) |
Developing culturally relevant
indicators of reintegration for girls formerly associated with armed groups
in Sierra Leone using a participative ranking methodology. |
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| Ager, A. |
Vol 1 - No. 3 |
pp. |
002-012 |
Psychological Interventions:
some key issues facing practitioners |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Ajdukovic,
D. |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
029-038 |
Development
of evaluation indicators in psychosocial projects: balance between a creative
challenge and research rigor. |
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| Ajdukovic, D. |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
012-021 |
Recommendations on evaluating
community-based psychosocial programmes |
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| 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 |
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| Al
Obaidi, S. |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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145-151 |
Field Report Iraqi
refugees in Egypt: an exploration of their mental health and psychosocial
status |
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| Al-Obaidi, A., |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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040-051 |
Child and adolescent mental
health in Iraq: current situation and scope for promotion of child and
adolescent mental health policy |
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| Alumai, F. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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298-303 |
Training
of trainers on mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies,
Africa |
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| Amone-P'Olak, K. |
Vol 3 - No. 1 |
pp. |
033-045 |
Psychological Impact of War and
Sexual Abuse on Adolescent Girls in Northern Uganda |
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| Anaya, L. |
Vol 5 - No. 3 |
pp. |
179-190 |
Individual demobilization and
reintegration process in Columbia; implementation, challenges and former
combatants' perspectives. |
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| Aparcana, J.L., |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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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 |
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| 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. |
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| Aroche, J. |
Vol 3 - No. 1 |
pp. |
046-050 |
PTSD, Depression and
Acculturation |
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| Atallah, S. |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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145-151 |
Field Report Iraqi
refugees in Egypt: an exploration of their mental health and psychosocial
status |
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| Attree, L. |
Vol 4 - No. 3 |
pp. |
219-228 |
The reintegration of teenage
girls and women |
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| Aziz, S. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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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 |
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| Baingana,
F. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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236-238 |
A
public mental health perspective: the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and
Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| Baingana, F. |
Vol 6 - No. 2 |
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167-173 |
Mental health and psychosocial
interventions and their role in poverty alleviation. Proceedings of a
conference |
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| 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 |
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| Bala, J. |
Vol 2 - No. 1 |
pp. |
033-042 |
Managing Uncertainty: Coping
styles of refugees in western countries |
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| Bandeira,
M. |
Vol 7 - No. 1 |
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061-066 |
Field Report Ex-combatants
in South Africa: How to address their needs |
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| Bar-On, D. |
Vol 3 - No. 3 |
pp. |
180-191 |
Empirical Criteria for
Reconciliation in Practice |
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| 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. |
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| Bass, J. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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(181-186) |
Combining qualitative and
quantitative research methods to support psychosocial and mental health
programmes in complex emergencies |
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| Bateman, C. |
Vol 2 - No. 2 |
pp. |
084-089 |
Psychiatric Disorders in an
African Refugee Camp |
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| Bazan, M., |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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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 |
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| Becker, D. |
Vol 3 - No. 3 |
pp. |
167-179 |
Reconciliation - The Wrong Track
to Peace? |
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| Belo, N. |
Vol 2 - No. 1 |
pp. |
129-142 |
Problems of Ethiopian
Ex-Combatants |
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| Benedek, D. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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243-247 |
Applicability in highly
industrialized resource-rich communities: the IASC Guidelines on Mental
Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| 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 |
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| Berger, D.E. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| Betancourt, T.S. |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
039-056 |
Building an evidence base on
mental health interventions for children affected by armed conflict |
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| Bolton,
P. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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(181-186) |
Combining qualitative and
quantitative research methods to support psychosocial and mental health
programmes in complex emergencies |
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| Boniface, D., |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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138-144 |
Field Report Developing
mental health and psycholsocial support intervention in an extremely resource
poor context: a case example from Southern Sudan |
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| Boothby, N. |
Vol 4 - No. 3 |
pp. |
244-259 |
What happens when child soldiers
grow up? The Mozambique case study. |
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| Boothby,
N. |
Vol 7 - No. 1 |
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(003-016) |
Developing culturally relevant
indicators of reintegration for girls formerly associated with armed groups
in Sierra Leone using a participative ranking methodology. |
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| 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 |
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| Boris Budosan, B. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| Bragin, M. |
Vol 3 - No. 1 |
pp. |
003-024 |
The Community Participatory
Evaluation Tool for Psychosocial Programs; a guide to implementation |
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| Bragin, M. |
Vol 3 - No. 2 |
pp. |
152 |
Letters to the editor: "Psychosocial Work In The Aftermath of
the Tsunami" - from Martha Bragin. |
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| Bro, F. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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014-028 |
Tortured exiles on the streets:
a research agenda and methodological challenge |
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| Budosan, B. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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040-051 |
Child and adolescent mental
health in Iraq: current situation and scope for promotion of child and
adolescent mental health policy |
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| Buffoni, L. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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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 |
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| Byaruhanga, E. |
Vol 6 - No. 2 |
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117-131 |
Pioneering work in mental health
outreaches in rural, southwestern Uganda |
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| Cantor-Graae, E. |
Vol 6 - No. 2 |
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117-131 |
Pioneering work in mental health
outreaches in rural, southwestern Uganda |
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| Cardozo,
B.L. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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252-254 |
Guidelines
need a more evidence-based approach: a commentary on the IASC Guidelines for
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| 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 |
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| Castilla, J. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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284-290 |
A
case study in Colombia: implementation of the IASC guidelines on Mental
Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| Catanzaro,R. |
Vol 2 - No. 2 |
pp. |
084-089 |
Psychiatric Disorders in an
African Refugee Camp |
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| Chattopadhyay, G.P. |
Vol 1 - No. 3 |
pp. |
028-037 |
Working Towards Overcoming
Psychological Consequences of Oppression: an example from India |
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| Coello, M. |
Vol 3 - No. 1 |
pp. |
046-050 |
PTSD, Depression and
Acculturation |
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| Cornielje,
H. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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029-039 |
Including disabled children in
psychosocial programmes in areas a¡ected by armed con£ict |
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| 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 |
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| Dash, S. & Christensen, L. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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323-326 |
Recent
experiences and future challenges with implementation in South Asia: the IASC
Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency
Settings |
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| de Berry, J. |
Vol 2 - No. 2 |
pp. |
143-151 |
Community Psychosocial Support
in Afghanistan |
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| de Beus,
J. |
Vol 5 - No. 1 |
pp. |
018-026 |
Appraisal of
psychosocial interventions in Liberia. |
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| de Graaff, D., |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
069-072 |
Reactions to local feedback: A
reaction to Mikuš Kos |
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| de Gryse, B. |
Vol 5 - No. 2 |
pp. |
130-143 |
Medecins Sans Frontieres: mental
health care in post-tsunami Aceh Province, a field report |
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| de Jong, K,. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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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 |
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| de Jong, K. |
Vol 1 - No. 2 |
pp. |
057-067 |
Evaluation of Mental Health
Services in War: a case register in Bosnia-Herzegovina |
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| 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 |
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| de
Jong, K. |
Vol 2 - No. 2 |
pp. |
118-128 |
Clinical Supervision for
Counsellors in Areas of Armed Conflict |
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| de Jonge, K. |
Vol 3 - No. 3 |
pp. |
203-221 |
Reconciliation in the Aftermath
of Violent Conflict in Uganda |
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| de Prewitt, A. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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327-333 |
Words
to action: pictorial contextualization of the IASC Guidelines on Mental
Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| 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. |
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| de Jager, A. |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
069-072 |
Reactions to local feedback: A
reaction to Mikuš Kos |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Dekker,
C. |
Vol 3 - No. 3 |
pp. |
203-221 |
Reconciliation in the Aftermath
of Violent Conflict in Uganda |
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| Dekker, C. |
Vol 6 - No. 2 |
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100-116 |
Community based sociotherapy in
Byumba, Rwanda |
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| 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. |
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| Diekmann Schoemaker, M. |
Vol 1 - No. 2 |
pp. |
036-039 |
An Extra Language in Counselling
and Training |
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| Dijkman, L. |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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138-144 |
Field Report Developing
mental health and psycholsocial support intervention in an extremely resource
poor context: a case example from Southern Sudan |
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| 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 |
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| Echeverri, C. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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284-290 |
A
case study in Colombia: implementation of the IASC guidelines on Mental
Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| Eiroa-Orosa,
F. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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003-014) |
Psychosocial research and action
with survivors of political violence in Latin America: methodological
considerations and implications for practice |
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| Ekblad, S. |
Vol 2 - No. 2 |
pp. |
084-089 |
Psychiatric Disorders in an
African Refugee Camp |
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| Elbert, T. |
Vol 2 - No. 2 |
pp. |
090-107 |
The Navikale Camp Mental Health
Project: building competency for psychological assistance to tramatised
refugees |
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| Elbert, T. |
Vol 2 - No. 1 |
pp. |
018-032 |
Narrative Exposure Therapy in
Children: a case study |
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| 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 |
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| Erni, T. |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
073-074 |
Reactions to local feedback:
Psychosocial programmes and evaluations |
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| Ertl, V. |
Vol 2 - No. 1 |
pp. |
018-032 |
Narrative Exposure Therapy in
Children: a case study |
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| Ertl, V. |
Vol 2 - No. 2 |
pp. |
090-107 |
The Navikale Camp Mental Health
Project: building competency for psychological assistance to tramatised
refugees |
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| 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) |
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| Euwema, M. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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029-039 |
Including disabled children in
psychosocial programmes in areas a¡ected by armed con£ict |
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| 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. |
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| Eyher,
C. |
Vol 7 - No. 1 |
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017-033 |
Resiliency of children in
child-headed households in Rwanda: implications for community-based
psychosocial interventions |
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| Feldman, M. |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
012-021 |
Recommendations on evaluating
community-based psychosocial programmes |
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| Fernando,
G. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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255-260 |
Epidemiological
assessment in emergency settings: recommendations for enhancing a potentially
useful tool |
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| Fernando,
G.A. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| Foa.
E.B. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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204-222 |
Distress, wellbeing and war:
qualitative analyses of civilian interviews from north eastern Sri Lanka |
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| Fries, E. |
Vol 1 - No. 2 |
pp. |
040-046 |
Steps Towards Empowerment for
Community Healing |
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| 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) |
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| Galappatti, A |
Vol 1 - No. 2 |
pp. |
003-017 |
What is Psychological
Intervention? Mapping the field in Sri Lanka |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Galtung, J. |
Vol 3 - No. 3 |
pp. |
222-234 |
Twelve Creative Ways to Foster
Reconciliation |
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| Garcia
del Soto, A. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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228-231 |
Psychosocial
community approaches and practices in Latin America |
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| Gianella,
C. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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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 |
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| Gilbert,
J. |
Vol 7 - No. 1 |
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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 |
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| Gillham,
V.G. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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064-071 |
Field reports:
The challenges of academic and community partnership under military
occupation and the complexity of power relations |
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| Goonasekera,
M.A. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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204-222 |
Distress, wellbeing and war:
qualitative analyses of civilian interviews from north eastern Sri Lanka |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Haans, T. |
Vol 6 - No. 2 |
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140-146 |
Culturally
sensitive supervision by expatriate professionals: basic ingredients |
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| 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. |
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| Hamdani, N. |
Vol 1 - No. 2 |
pp. |
045-050 |
Psycho-education Through Radio |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| Heidenreich, V. |
Vol 3 - No. 2 |
pp. |
129-134 |
Music Therapy in War-effected
Areas |
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| Higson-Smith, C. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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014-028 |
Tortured exiles on the streets:
a research agenda and methodological challenge |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Horn, R. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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223-238 |
An evaluation of the Kakuma
Emotional Wellbeing Interview (KEWI) |
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| Horn, R. |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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110-129 |
Coping with displacement:
problems and responses in camps for the internally displaced in Kitgum,
Northern Uganda |
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| Horn, R. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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291-293 |
A
Jordanian case study: the implementation of the IASC Guidelines on Mental
Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| Horn, R. |
Vol 6 - No. 3 |
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294-297 |
A
Kenyan case study: implementation of the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and
Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings |
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| Huzejrovic, V. |
Vol 1 - No. 2 |
pp. |
050-056 |
Volunteers as Helpers in
War-related Distress |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Ispanovic-Radojkovic, V. |
Vol 1 - No. 3 |
pp. |
038-044 |
Youth Clubs: Psychological
Intervention with Young Refugees |
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| Jansveld, E., |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
069-072 |
Reactions to local feedback: A
reaction to Mikuš Kos |
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| Jayawickreme, N. |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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204-222 |
Distress, wellbeing and war:
qualitative analyses of civilian interviews from north eastern Sri Lanka |
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| Jeffery,
L.R. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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040-051 |
Child and adolescent mental
health in Iraq: current situation and scope for promotion of child and
adolescent mental health policy |
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| JJayawickreme, E., |
Vol 7 - No.3 |
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204-222 |
Distress, wellbeing and war:
qualitative analyses of civilian interviews from north eastern Sri Lanka |
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| Jonathan,
A. |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
073-074 |
Reactions to local feedback:
Psychosocial programmes and evaluations |
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| 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 |
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| Jordans, M. |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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(092-109) |
Child Led Indicators: pilot
testing a child participation tool for psychosocial support programmes for
former child soldiers in Nepal |
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| 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 |
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| Jordans, M.J.D. |
Vol 2 - No. 3 |
pp. |
171-180 |
Integration of Psychosocial
Counselling in Care Systems in Nepal |
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| Jordans,M. |
Vol 8 - No.1 |
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052-063 |
Introducing
the IASC Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Guidelines in Emergencies in
Nepal: a process description |
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| 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 |
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| Kabakyenga, J. |
Vol 6 - No. 2 |
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117-131 |
Pioneering work in mental health
outreaches in rural, southwestern Uganda |
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|
| Kalksma-Van
Lith, B. |
Vol 5 - No. 1 |
pp. |
003-017 |
Psychosocial
interventions for children in war-affected areas: the state of the art. |
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| Kamau, M. |
Vol 2 - No. 2 |
pp. |
084-089 |
Psychiatric Disorders in an
African Refugee Camp |
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| 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 |
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| Kareem,
A., |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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145-151 |
Field Report Iraqi
refugees in Egypt: an exploration of their mental health and psychosocial
status |
|
| Karki,
R., |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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(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 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| Kohrt, B. |
Vol 7 - No. 2 |
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(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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Kos, A.M. |
Vol 6 - No. 1 |
pp. |
012-021 |
Recommendations on evaluating
community-based psychosocial programmes |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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|
| 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 |
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| Laumont, B. |
Vol 5 - No. 2 |
pp. |
130-143 |
Medecins Sans Frontieres: mental
health care in post-tsunami Aceh Province, a field report |
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|
| 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 |
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| Leskes,
J., |
Vol 5 - No. 1 |
pp. |
018-026 |
Appraisal of
psychosocial interventions in Liberia. |
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|
| 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 |
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|
| 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 |
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|
| 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 |
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|
| 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 |
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| 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. |
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|
| 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 |
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|
|
| 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 |
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|
|
| 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 |