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Dialogue for Intercultural Understanding : Placing Cultural Literacy at the Heart of Learning
Dialogue for Intercultural Understanding : Placing Cultural Literacy at the Heart of Learning
Autore Maine Fiona
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (171 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) VrikkiMaria
Soggetto topico Europeus
Identitat col·lectiva
Comunicació intercultural
Educació intercultural
Infants
Joves
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
Soggetto non controllato Educational Psychology
Literature, general
Early Childhood Education
Teaching and Teacher Education
Cross Cultural Psychology
Sociology of Education
Literature and Cultural Studies
Cultural Psychology
Cultural Literacy
DIALLS project
Cultural awareness in education
Cultural identity in education
Intercultural dialogue
Intercultural curricula
Children's development of dialogue and argumentation
Inclusive education
Educating cultural literacy
European culture
Open Access
Biography, Literature & Literary studies
Early childhood care & education
Teacher training
Social, group or collective psychology
Education
Social research & statistics
ISBN 3-030-71778-X
Classificazione EDU009000EDU023000EDU040000EDU046000LIT000000PSY031000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910473449103321
Maine Fiona  
Springer Nature, 2021
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Trauma and Resilience among Displaced Populations : A Sociocultural Exploration
Trauma and Resilience among Displaced Populations : A Sociocultural Exploration
Autore Theisen-Womersley Gail
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (312 pages)
Soggetto topico Society & social sciences
Social, group or collective psychology
Psychiatry
Soggetto non controllato Social Sciences, general
Cross Cultural Psychology
Psychiatry
Sociology
Cross-Cultural Psychology
collective trauma
refugee resilience
trauma and refugees
resilience and migration
adversity and migration
PTSD among refugees
PTSD in the asylum procedure
shame and trauma
identity-related trauma
collective resilience
conflict in South Sudan
ISIS attacks
Open access
Society & Social Sciences
Social, group or collective psychology
ISBN 3-030-67712-5
Classificazione MED105000PSY031000SOC000000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Mental Health of Refugee Populations -- The Problem with PTSD -- Calls for a More Contextualised Understanding of Trauma -- Adapting Clinical Practice -- Addressing the Gap in the Literature-Implications for Research -- The Context of the Research -- Why Read This Book -- Theoretical Framework -- Conceptualising Experiences of Trauma and Migration from a Collective, Sociocultural Perspective -- Applications for Professionals -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Trauma and Migration -- Pre-migration -- Torture -- Migration -- Requesting Asylum -- Prolonged Detention -- Court Proceedings -- Being Denied Asylum -- Post-migration -- Reception in the Host Country -- Multiple Losses and Social Isolation -- Continual Exposure to Trauma -- Unemployment -- Race-Related Trauma -- Language Proficiency -- Gender -- Daily Stressors -- Considering the Interrelation of Factors -- Case Study One: Trauma Among Displaced Victims of Torture in Athens, Greece -- Case Presentation -- First Feedback Loop: Breakdown of Interpersonal Relations -- Second Feedback Loop: Delayed Asylum Procedure -- Third Feedback Loop: Living Conditions -- Fourth Feedback Loop: Hospitalisation and Interpersonal Encounters in Medical Consultations -- Case Study Two: Self-immolation Among an Asylum Seeker in Switzerland -- The Self-immolation of Armin -- Analysis -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 3 Prevalence of PTSD Among Displaced Populations-Three Case Studies -- Case Study One: Durban, South Africa -- Method -- Results -- Case Study Two: Yezidis in Iraq -- Method -- Results: Topline Findings -- WHO-5 -- Harvard Trauma Questionnaire -- Case Study Three: Marawi, Philippines -- Method -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Beyond PTSD -- Models of Trauma: Conflicting Theoretical Traditions -- What Is "Trauma"? -- Conflicting Concepts of Trauma.
The Problem of Pathologization -- Criticism of the Use of PTSD as a Diagnosis Among Refugee Communities -- The Instrumentalisation of the Diagnosis Among Asylum Seekers -- Conclusion -- Case Study -- Representations of Trauma Among Refugee Victims of Torture in Athens -- Representations of Trauma Among Medical Professionals Across Europe -- References -- 5 Culturally Informed Manifestations of Trauma -- Defining Culture from a Sociocultural Perspective -- Culturally-Informed Narratives of Trauma: Perspectives of Diverse Theoretical Traditions -- The Impact of Trauma -- The Interplay of Factors -- Culturally-Informed Responses to Trauma: Attributing Meaning to the Experience -- Pathways to Healing -- Case Study 1: Mass Fainting Spells Among the Murle Tribe of South Sudan -- Introduction to the Context -- A Case of "Mass Hysteria"? -- Reflections -- Case Study 2: Psychotherapy with a Guinean Refugee Victim of Torture in Athens -- Conclusion: Introducing a Collective, Sociocultural Approach to Understanding Trauma and Recovery -- References -- 6 Collective Trauma, Collective Healing -- Loss of "Home" as Container -- Collective Responses to Trauma -- Collective, Culturally-Based Interventions -- Case Study One: The Displaced Yezidi Community of Northern Iraq -- The Impact of Events -- Manifestations of Trauma -- Collective Trauma -- Culturally Informed Idioms of Distress -- Perceptions of Mental Health Services -- Case Study Two: Displaced Populations Affected by ISIS in Marawi, Philippines -- Origins and Layers of Trauma -- Intergenerational Transmission -- Effect on Adults and Children -- Self-awareness of Trauma -- Thematic Analysis of Qualitative Data -- Subjective Experiences of the Marawi Siege -- Individual Trauma Narratives-Specific Focus -- Psychological Avoidance -- Multiple Levels of Loss -- Community Response -- Impact on Children.
Religious Values and Beliefs -- Uncertainty About the Future -- Post-Traumatic Growth and Resilience -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Collective Resilience and Imagination -- Collective Resilience Among Displaced Populations -- Imagination, Trauma and Migration -- Imagination from a Sociocultural Perspective -- Case Study: Resilience and Imagination Among Victims of Torture in Athens, Greece -- The Case of Jules -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Collective Aspirations -- Case Study: Collective Aspirations of Refugees in Europe -- Analysis -- The Case of Mr B -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Working with Shame and Trauma -- Migration and Post-traumatic Shame -- Cultural Manifestations of Shame and Implications for Clinicians -- Case Study One: Research Among Displaced Victims of Torture in Athens, Greece -- Applied Approach to Dealing with Shame: The Case of Sylvain -- The Shame of Dependence -- Implications for Transformation -- The Shame of Social Discrimination -- Implications for Transformation -- The Shame of Being Unemployed -- Implications for Transformation -- Case Study Two: Female Survivors of Sexual Violence in Cape Town, South Africa -- Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Working with Cultural Mediators -- Case Study: Cultural Mediation Among Victims of Torture in Athens -- Cultural Mediators as Negotiating Different Interpretations of Trauma -- Translation: Accuracy Versus Interpretation -- A Game of Alliances Between Refugees and Health Professionals -- Working with Health Professionals Perceived as "Culturally Inexperienced" -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Working with PTSD in the Asylum Procedure -- PTSD Among Refugee Populations -- The Importance of Correctly Identifying Trauma in the Refugee Determination Process -- PTSD and the Question of Legal Causality.
The Refugee Determination Procedure as a System of Activity -- Case Study -- Asylum Seeker Perspectives -- Discrepancies in Narratives of Trauma -- Asymmetries in Trauma Narratives, Asymmetries of Power: The Case of Dilraj -- Adapting the Trauma Narrative: The Case of Jules -- Health Professionals' Perspectives -- Conflicting Narratives Across the Activity System -- Discussion: An Overview of the Various Critiques of PTSD Within the Asylum Process -- Deconstructing the "Traumatized Refugee" Narrative -- Implications for Health Professionals Working with Asylum Seekers -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Conclusion -- Towards a Sociocultural Definition of Trauma -- Implications for Mental Health Clinicians -- The Role of Narrative Activity -- The Collective Cultural Frame -- Temporality -- The Permeable Self -- Universality of Experience -- Implications for Mental Health and Psychosocial (MHPSS) Interventions in Humanitarian Settings -- A Community-Based Response -- A Culturally Relevant Response -- A Longitudinal, Contextually Situated Response -- A Depathologizing Response -- A Resiliency-Based, Forward-Looking Response -- References -- Correction to: Trauma and Resilience Among Displaced Populations -- Correction to: G. Theisen-Womersley, Trauma and Resilience Among Displaced Populations, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67712-1.
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Theisen-Womersley Gail  
Springer Nature, 2021
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