Social Services
Torture occurs within a cultural and social context. It breaks the connections between individuals and their social environment. It separates the bonds of communities. Social work interventions, therefore, are directed at individuals, their families and immediate environments, community, social, and functional groups, and policies and systems. These are accomplished through direct service, resource development, community interventions, education and training, research, and public policy work.
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Healthy Organizations: Beyond Individual Self-Care
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RHS-15 handouts
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Enhancing Empathy by Measuring Torture Symptoms with Survivors
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Addressing the Needs of Survivors of Torture: A Pilot Test of the Psychosocial Well-Being Index
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An End to Self Care
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Group Treatment for Survivors of Torture and Severe Trauma: A Literature Review
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Integrated Care: A New Measure
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Help for the Helper: Self-Care Strategies for Managing Burnout and Stress
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Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others
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Traumatology Institute