A response to the article by Christian Pross on "Burn out, vicarious traumatization and its prevention" [0.03%]
关于Christian Pross的文章“烧伤,替代创伤化及其预防”的回应
Sepp Graessner
Sepp Graessner
Gerald Gray,Alessandra Zielinski
Gerald Gray
The involvement of U.S. psychologists and their influence on torture in Cuba, Afghanistan and Iraq provides previously unrevealed evidence of U.S. torture and military tactical policy, and points to probable military goals the U.S. Administ...
Lis Danielsen,Ole Vedel Rasmussen
Lis Danielsen
Mental states of adolescents exposed to war in Uganda: finding appropriate methods of rehabilitation [0.03%]
面对战争的青少年的精神状态:在乌干达寻找适当的康复方法
Kennedy Amone-POlak
Kennedy Amone-POlak
Background: Reintegration after war brings with it enormous challenges. One such challenge is to find appropriate methods of rehabilitation during the reintegration process. This article describes the rehabilitation, usin...
Should discrepant accounts given by asylum seekers be taken as proof of deceit? [0.03%]
难民提供的相互矛盾的陈述能否作为欺诈证据?
Jane Herlihy,Stuart Turner
Jane Herlihy
Background: In order to recognise a refugee in a receiving state, decision makers have to make a judgment based on background information and the account given by the individual asylum seeker. Whilst recognising that this...
Psychiatric treatment for extremely traumatized civil war refugees from former Yugoslavia. Possibilities and limitations of integrating psychotherapy and medication [0.03%]
南斯拉夫内战难民的心理治疗。将心理治疗和药物结合的可能性与局限性
Gertrud Schwarz-Langer,Russell R Deighton,Lucia Jerg-Bretzke et al.
Gertrud Schwarz-Langer et al.
Patients with a history of extremely traumatic experiences show a complex pattern of psychological and physical disorders which represents a special challenge for psychiatric care. This problem is described using the example of the psychiat...