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245 1 0 _aMental Health of Refugee and Conflict-Affected Populations
_h[electronic resource] :
_bTheory, Research and Clinical Practice /
_cedited by Nexhmedin Morina, Angela Nickerson.
250 _a1st ed. 2018.
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer International Publishing :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2018.
300 _aXX, 396 p. 15 illus., 5 illus. in color.
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505 0 _aPart 1. Mental Health in Refugee and Conflict-Affected Populations -- Chapter 1. Mental Health Among Survivors of War in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Epidemiology and Treatment Outcome (Nexhmedin Morina) -- Chapter 2. Mental Health, Pre-migratory Trauma and Post-migratory Stressors Among Adult Refugees (Jessica Carlsson) -- Chapter 3. Child Mental Health in the Context of War: An Overview of Risk Factors and Interventions for Refugee and War-Affected Youth (Elizabeth A. Newnham) -- Part 2 . Historical Perspectives and Theoretical Frameworks in Refugee and Conflict-Affected Mental Health -- Chapter 4. Variations of Military Violence: Structures, Interests, and Experiences of War from the 19th to the 21st Century (Jörg Echternkamp) -- Chapter 5. Pathways to Recovery: Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Refugee Mental Health (Angela Nickerson) -- Chapter 6. Drive to Thrive: A Theory of Resilience Following Loss (Kai Hou) -- Chapter 7. A Neurobiological Perspective of Mental Health Following Torture Trauma (Belinda Liddell) -- Chapter 8.Interventions for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Moving Towards Consensus in Policy and Action? (Peter Ventevogel) -- Part. 3. Psychological Interventions and Relevant Clinical Considerations in Working with Refugee and Conflict-Affected Populations -- Chapter 9. Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) as a Treatment for Traumatized Refugees and Post-Conflict Populations (Frank Neuner) -- Chapter 10. Culturally Sensitive CBT for Refugees: Key Dimensions (Devon Hinton) -- Chapter 11. Alcohol and Drug Misuse Interventions in Conflict-Affected Populations (M. Claire Greene) -- Chapter 12. Trauma Systems Therapy for Refugee Children and Families (Molly Benson) -- Chapter 13. Supporting Children Affected by War: Towards an Evidence based Care System (Mark, J. D. Jordans) -- Chapter 14. Clinical Considerations in the Psychological Treatment of Refugees (Matthis Schick) -- Chapter 15. Legal and Ethical Considerations Related to the Asylum Process (Jane Herlihy) -- Part 4. Research and Clinical Advances in Refugee and Conflict-Affected Mental Health -- Chapter 16. Conceptualization and Measurement of Traumatic Events among Refugee and Other War-Affected Populations (Andrew Rasmussen) -- Chapter 17. Low Intensity Interventions for Psychological Symptoms following Mass Trauma (Katie Dawson) -- Chapter 18.Development and Evaluation of Mental Health Interventions for Common Mental Disorders in Post-Conflict Settings (Paul Bolton) -- Chapter 19.New Technologies in the Treatment of Psychological Disorders - Overview, Potentials and Barriers for Conflict-Affected Populations (Jana Stein) -- Chapter 20. Conclusion (Angela Nickerson).
520 _aThis book provides an overview of theoretical, empirical, and clinical conceptualizations of mental health following exposure to human rights violations (HRV). There are currently hundreds of millions of individuals affected by war and conflict across the globe, and over 68 million people who are forcibly displaced. The field of refugee and post-conflict mental health is growing exponentially, as researchers investigate the factors that impact on psychological disorders in these populations, and design and evaluate new treatments to reduce psychological distress. This volume will be a substantial contribution to the literature on mental health in refugee and post-conflict populations, as it details the state of the evidence regarding the mental health of war survivors living in areas of former conflict as well as refugees and asylum-seekers.
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