Forced Migration and Social Trauma

Forced Migration and Social Trauma

Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Sociology and Politics

OEzcueruemez, Saime; Hamburger, Andreas; Stankovic, Biljana; Scher, Carmen; Tutnjevic, Slavica; Hancheva, Camellia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2018

270

Dura

Inglês

9781138361805

15 a 20 dias

544

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Preface by Vamik Volkan; Preface by Ivan Krastev; Dreams to nightmares- welcoming culture, xenophobia and social trauma along the Balkan route: an introduction Andreas Hamburger, Camellia Hancheva, Saime Ozcurumez, Carmen Scher, Biljana Stankovic, Slavica Tutnjevic PART I: Refugees in public policy and social representation Introduction to Part I by Saime Ozcurumez Chapter 1: International Protection and Psycho-Social Support Services Saime Ozcurumez Chapter 2:Political Traumatisation and Trauma-Discourse Marcus Kumpfmueller Chapter 3: Social Trauma in International Refugee Legislation Jean-Jacques Petrucci & Andreas Hamburger Chapter 4: Visual constructions of 'refugeeness' and portrayal of flight in German newspapers Jelena Jovicic Chapter 5: Media Coverage of Refugees and Policy Processes: Serbia and the Refugee Crisis in the 2000s Momir Turudic Chapter 6: How "Words Matter": Reporting on Refugees and Migrants in Europe Zarka Radoja Chapter 7:Refugees in public policy and social representation: workshop results Andreas Hamburger PART II: Trauma and Migration: Psychological Aspects of forced Migration and Mental Health Introduction to Part II Trauma and Migration - Psychological Aspects of forced Migration and Mental HealthAndreas Hamburger & Camellia Hancheva Chapter 8: Syrian 'Guests' and the 'Receiving' Communities: Traumatization of Being an Outsider/Insider Gamze Ozcurumez Bilgili Chapter 9: Inner Emigration Horst Kaechele Chapter 10: How Can Refugees Heal? Reflections on Healing Practices across the Refugee Process - from Displacement to Integration, Return and Beyond Selma Porobic Chapter 11: Mental Health in Refugee children and youth Anastasia Zissi Chapter 12: Methods and ethics in refugee research Masa Vukcevic Markovic & Jovana Bjekic Chapter 13: Mental Health in Refugees: Workshop Results Nikola Atanassov, Dijana Duric, Aleksandra Hadzic, Camellia Hancheva, Horst Kaechele, Diana Ridjic, Marko Tomasevic PART III: Child Refugees Introduction to Part III Slavica Tutnjevic Chapter 14: Child Refugee: Transition, Migration and Transitional Phenomena Camellia Hancheva Chapter 15: "Here I found my place": Perspectives of Refugee Children in Serbia on Psychosocial Support Programmes Masa Avramovic & Biljana Stankovic Chapter 16: Former Child Refugees - Quarter of a Century Later Slavica Tutnjevic Chapter 17: Quest of Identity in Unattended Minor Refugees Leonie-Marie Anft Chapter 18: Child Refugees: Workshop Results Camellia Hancheva PART IV: Helpers, Volunteers and Vicarious Trauma Introduction to Part IV Biljana Stankovic Chapter 19: Volunteers and Refugee Identity Sotiris Chtouris & Anastasia Zissi Chapter 20: Yoga as a Mindfulness-based Intervention for Refugees and Helpers Stella Schreiber Chapter 21: Secondary Traumatization in Service Providers working with Refugees Masa Vukcevic Markovic & Marko Zivanovic Chapter 22: Helpers, Volunteers and Vicarious Trauma Biljana Stankovic
Young Man;BiH;Psychoanalysis;Vice Versa;psychology;UN;migration;Human Suffering;refugee;Balkan Countries;politics;Refugee Children;trauma;Violates;sociology;Balkan Route;war;Vicarious Trauma;children;Social Trauma;policy;Unaccompanied Minors;volunteer;Psychosocial Wellbeing;xenophobia;Bosnia And Herzegovina;forced migration;Post-traumatic Growth;public policy;Therapeutic Approaches;Andreas Hamburger;refugees;Serbian Media;Asylum Seekers;EU Asylum Law;Refugee Youth;Quantitative Research;Hopkins Symptom Check List;Secondary Traumatisation;Subsidiary Protection