Working with Refugee Families: Trauma and Exile in Family Relationships
Editat de Lucia De Haene, Cécile Rousseauen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 aug 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108429030
ISBN-10: 1108429033
Pagini: 358
Ilustrații: 4 b/w illus. 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108429033
Pagini: 358
Ilustrații: 4 b/w illus. 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction. Working with refugee families Lucia De Haene and Cécile Rousseau; Part I. Refugee Family Relationships: Coping with Trauma and Exile: 1. The role of family functioning in refugee child and adult mental health Matthew Hodes and Nasima Hussain; 2. Transgenerational trauma transmission in refugee families: the role of traumatic suffering, attachment representations, and parental caregiving Nina Dalgaard, Marie Høgh Thøgersen and Karin Riber; 3. Pre- and post-migration trauma and adversity: sources of resilience and family coping among West African refugee families Aïcha Cissé, Lucia De Haene, Eva Keatley and Andrew Rasmussen; 4. Cultural belonging and political mobilization in refugee families: an exploration of the role of collective identifications in post-trauma reconstruction within family relationships Ruth Kevers and Peter Rober; 5. Forced separation, ruptured kinship and transnational family Ditte Shapiro and Edith Montgomery; 6. Family relationships and intra-family expectations in unaccompanied young refugees Ilse Derluyn and Winny Ang; Part II. Trauma Care For Refugee Families: 7. Mobilizing resources in multifamily groups Trudy Mooren and Julia Bala; 8. Working through trauma and restoring security in refugee parent-child relationships Mayssa El Husseini, Elisabetta Dozio, Malika Mansouri, Marion Feldman and Marie Rose Moro; 9. Trauma narration in family therapy with refugees: working between silence and story in supporting a meaningful engagement with family trauma history Lucia De Haene, Peter Adriaenssens, Nele Deruddere and Peter Rober; 10. Exile and belonging: negotiating identity, acculturation and trauma in refugee families Jaswant Guzder; 11. Working with spirituality in refugee care: ACT-Buddhism group for Cambodian Canadian refugees Kenneth Fung, Mony Mok and Vireak Phorn; 12. Collaborating with refugee families on dynamics of intra-family violence Kjerstin Almqvist; 13. Supporting refugee family reunification in exile Nora Sveaass and Sissel Reichelt; 14. Diagnosis as advocacy: medico-legal reports in refugee family care Debra Stein, Priyadarshani Raju and Lisa Andermann; 15. Reflexivity in the every-day lives and work of refugees and therapists Rukiya Jemmott and Inga-Britt Krause; Part III. Intersectoral Psychosocial Interventions in Working with Refugee Families: 16. Rebuilding trust and connectedness in exile: the role of health and social institutions Radhika Santhanam-Martin; 17. Family-school relationships in supporting refugee children's school trajectories Mina Fazel and Aoife O'Higgins; 18. Collaborative mental health care for refugee families in school context Garine Papazian-Zohrabian, Caterina Mamprin, Alyssa Turpin-Samson and Vanessa Lemire; 19. Interrogating legality and legitimacy in the post migratory context: working around traumatic repetition and re-enactment with refugee families Cécile Rousseau; Conclusion. Amplifying our engagement with refugee families beyond the therapeutic space Cécile Rousseau and Lucia De Haene.
Recenzii
'… a very comprehensive and fascinating book … This book is of value to anyone interested in understanding the traumas of the refugee experience and different methods of coping. It is especially useful for counsellors wishing to help refugees cope with their traumas, and particularly how an understanding of the support from family and cultural ties can help. It will be relevant mainly to psychologists, psychiatrists and social care workers who contribute to the welfare of refugees.' Shirley Hodgson, Medicine, Conflict and Survival
Descriere
This important new book explores how to support refugee family relationships in promoting post-trauma recovery and adaptation in exile.