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Psychology and Human Rights. An introduction -- Section I -- Chapter 2. Psychology and Human Rights in Chile. Assistance, Registration, Denunciation, Rehabilitation, and Reparation -- Chapter 3. Method of Forced Disappearance and Trials for Crimes Against Humanity: A Dialogue between the Legal and Subjective Dimensions. Specifics of the Argentine Case -- Chapter 4. Locating Children Appropriated by Dictatorships of the Southern Cone: Questioning Identities -- Chapter 5. Photography and Film in the Experience of Identity Restitution: Writing with Light -- Section II -- Chapter 6. The Method and Methodology of Psychosocial Accompaniment Work: A Contribution for At-Risk Defenders in Mexico -- Chapter 7. Construction of a Model of Psychosocial Care and Support. Training of Peer Psychosocial Companions: An Experience from Mexico -- Section III -- Chapter 8. Psychotherapy with Former Political Prisoners in Uruguay: The Vision of the therapists -- Chapter 9. Arpilleras of Sexual and Domestic Violence in Post-War Guatemala: Accompaniment in Processes of Psychosocial Reparation -- Chapter 10. Group Therapeutic Strategies and Human Rights. Human Rights Violations in Chile -- Section IV -- Chapter 11. El Mozote Massacre: Expert Research and Challenges of Psychosocial Reparation -- Chapter 12. Psychosocial Work in the Transitional Justice Framework: The Women of Sepur Zarco -- Chapter 13. Contribution of the Psycho-forensic Evidence in the Inter-American Court in the Case of Lonkos and Mapuche Indigenous Leaders versus Chile. Section V -- Chapter 14. Testimony and Symbolic Reparation: The Clinica do Testemunho Project in Rio de Janeiro -- Chapter 15. The Clinics of Testimony: New Ways of Recognition through Group Listening to Military Personnel -- Chapter 16. Colonia Dignidad: Lights and Shadows in the Recognition of the Victims -- Section VI -- Chapter 17. Political Transition and Social Reparation in Venezuela: Challenges of Democratic Reconstruction -- Chapter 18. Psychology and Human Rights in Colombia: Contributions to Peacebuilding -- Chapter 19. Working Mental Health in Peru. 330 $aA timely contribution to the study of peace psychology in Latin America, this volume describes clinical, psychosocial, and community interventions with victims from Mexico to Chile from the 1970s onward. Chapters analyze how to conceptualize complex processes such as the appropriation of children and political repression, raising psychological, juridical, and political implications for the victims, their families, human rights organizations, and society. Also included are studies and analyses of political processes in countries currently undergoing crises such as Venezuela and Colombia and the challenges posed by the peace process from a political psychology perspective. All authors present the results of studies or clinical cases illustrating creative methodologies and practices in different contexts. This book provides the context for differences in the victims' damages and the treatment approaches and methodologies adopted in each case. The authors outline psychological perspectives grounded in ethical and professional choices based on recognizing people's dignity while seeking rehabilitation and reparations for victims, families, and communities. It paves the way for reparations and rehabilitation, and ultimately to the establishment of democracy and peace in this part of the world. 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