Trauma, Collective Trauma and Refugee Trajectories in the Digital Era (e-bog) af Kidane, Selam
Kidane, Selam (forfatter)

Trauma, Collective Trauma and Refugee Trajectories in the Digital Era e-bog

352,06 DKK (inkl. moms 440,08 DKK)
Forced migration has become an inescapable reality of our world in the 21st,century. Why? The traumatic experiences of refugees are key to understanding why people keep on the move despite enormous risks. This book sheds light into the psychological impact entailed in refugee trajectories. With findings mainly from Eritrean refugee communities in multiple locations, the underpinning research re...
E-bog 352,06 DKK
Forfattere Kidane, Selam (forfatter)
Forlag Langaa RPCIG
Udgivet 21 oktober 2021
Længde 324 sider
Genrer Refugees and political asylum
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789956552054
Forced migration has become an inescapable reality of our world in the 21st,century. Why? The traumatic experiences of refugees are key to understanding why people keep on the move despite enormous risks. This book sheds light into the psychological impact entailed in refugee trajectories. With findings mainly from Eritrean refugee communities in multiple locations, the underpinning research reveals alarming levels of individual and collective trauma. The book outlines a new approach for treatment: Trauma, Recovery, Understanding, Self-Help Therapy , TRUST. The intervention was developed as a practical and low resource support to traumatised vulnerable refugees. TRUST utilises information technology to reduce levels of trauma, enabling refugees to build social and economic resilience as an alternative to pursuing risky migratory trajectories. The study concludes that providing psycho-social support is a more prudent alternative to managing forced migration and avoiding the use of hostile refugee polices that expose refugees to more trauma and put them at risk of heinous organised crimes including human trafficking. TRUST resulted in significant positive outcomes for refugee wellbeing even in deprived refugee camps.