In the Aftermath of War and Torture von Catherine Moser | Coping with Long-Term Traumatization, Suffering and Loss | ISBN 9783037770368

In the Aftermath of War and Torture

Coping with Long-Term Traumatization, Suffering and Loss

von Catherine Moser und weiteren, herausgegeben von Department of Migration Swiss Red Cross
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinCatherine Moser
Einführung vonCatherine Moser
Autor / AutorinElisabeth Robertson
Autor / AutorinHansjörg Znoj
Einführung vonConrad Frey
Autor / AutorinUlrich Schnyder
Autor / AutorinSelena Tufek
Autor / AutorinJean C Métraux
Autor / AutorinHans R Wicker
Autor / AutorinTheo van Boven
Autor / AutorinConrad Frey
Autor / AutorinHeinrich Kläui
Autor / AutorinBrigitte Ambühl Braun
Autor / AutorinGuus van der Veer
Autor / AutorinKaz de Jong
Autor / AutorinJohan Lansen
Herausgegeben vonDepartment of Migration Swiss Red Cross
Buchcover In the Aftermath of War and Torture | Catherine Moser | EAN 9783037770368 | ISBN 3-03777-036-8 | ISBN 978-3-03777-036-8

In the Aftermath of War and Torture

Coping with Long-Term Traumatization, Suffering and Loss

von Catherine Moser und weiteren, herausgegeben von Department of Migration Swiss Red Cross
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinCatherine Moser
Einführung vonCatherine Moser
Autor / AutorinElisabeth Robertson
Autor / AutorinHansjörg Znoj
Einführung vonConrad Frey
Autor / AutorinUlrich Schnyder
Autor / AutorinSelena Tufek
Autor / AutorinJean C Métraux
Autor / AutorinHans R Wicker
Autor / AutorinTheo van Boven
Autor / AutorinConrad Frey
Autor / AutorinHeinrich Kläui
Autor / AutorinBrigitte Ambühl Braun
Autor / AutorinGuus van der Veer
Autor / AutorinKaz de Jong
Autor / AutorinJohan Lansen
Herausgegeben vonDepartment of Migration Swiss Red Cross
In today's armed conflicts, it is civilians that suffer the most. As a result, the rate of traumatization is very high among migrants driven to flee from such conditions. The violent experiences the they encounter have a lasting effect. The circumstances in receiving countries make coping difficult, and not even their secure stay means an end to their traumatization. It is there two major question arise: What possibilites have victims in coping with such traumas themselves, and what responsibility do societies share in this process? This anthology is devoted to the issues of torture and war traumatizations.