Like a Refugee Camp on First Avenue
Original Publication Date:
October 1, 2014
Last Updated:
February 12, 2023
Estimated Read Time:
< 1 minute
Published by the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture in 2007, this book addresses contextual issues as well as treatment and service provision issues. Notable chapters include Multicultural Issues in the Treatment of Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma: Toward an Interactive Model, Medical Evaluation and Care for Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma, Social Service Provision, Supportive Group Treatment with Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma, and Secondary Trauma, Compassion Fatigue, and Burnout: Risk Factors, Resilience, and Coping in Caregivers.
Edited by Hawthorne E. Smith, Ph.D., Allen S. Keller, M.D., and Dechen W. Lhewa, M.A.
An ebook version of this book is available for purchase.
http://survivorsoftorture.org/
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