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Pepustakaan Pusat Kementerian Perhubungan Republik Indonesia

Title
TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE AMONG DISPLACED POPULATIONS : A SOCIOCULTURAL EXPLORATION
Collection Location
Perpustakaan Politeknik Keselamatan Transportasi Jalan Tegal
Edition
Call Number
300 THE t
ISBN/ISSN
9783030677121
Author(s)
Theisen-Womersley Gail
Subject(s)
Social Sciences, general
Psychiatry
Cross Cultural Psychology
Cross-Cultural Psychology
Social, group or collective psychology
Classification
300
Series Title
GMD
Electronic Resource
Language
English
Publisher
Spinger Nature
Publishing Year
2021
Publishing Place
Swizerland
Collation
305p
Abstract/Notes
This open access book provides an enriched understanding of historical, collective, cultural, and identity-related trauma, emphasising the social and political location of human subjects. It therefore presents a socio-ecological perspective on trauma, rather than viewing displaced individuals as traumatised “passive victims”. The vastness of the phenomenon of trauma among displaced populations has led it to become a critical and timely area of inquiry, and this book is an important addition to the literature. It gives an overview of theoretical frameworks related to trauma and migration—exploring factors of risk and resilience, prevalence rates of PTSD, and conceptualisations of trauma beyond psychiatric diagnoses; conceptualises experiences of trauma from a sociocultural perspective (including collective trauma, collective aspirations, and collective resilience); and provides applications for professionals working with displaced populations in complex institutional, legal, and humanitarian settings. It includes case studies based on the author’s own 10-year experience working in emergency contexts with displaced populations in 11 countries across the world. This book presents unique data collected by the author herself, including interviews with survivors of ISIS attacks, with an asylum seeker in Switzerland who set himself alight in protest against asylum procedures, and women from the Murle tribe affected by the conflict in South Sudan who experienced an episode of mass fainting spells. This is an important resource for academics and professionals working in the field of trauma studies and with traumatised groups and individuals.
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