Caring for Victims of Torture

Caring for Victims of Torture
Title Caring for Victims of Torture PDF eBook
Author James M. Jaranson
Publisher American Psychiatric Pub
Total Pages 316
Release 1998
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780880487740

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Since its beginnings in the 1970s, the field of torture rehabilitation has grown rapidly. A growing awareness about the practice of torture (more than 100 countries today practice government-sanctioned torture) and its effects on victims is leading to an increasing number of dedicated treatment centers. The health care professionals on the staffs of these centers need the best, most up-to-date information and advice they can get. This book delivers it. Caring for Victims of Torture contains all the collective wisdom of some of the most respected international experts in the treatment of victims of government torture -- all distinguished physicians -- including pioneers in the field of traumatic stress. Contributors discuss the most recent advances in knowledge about government-sanctioned torture and offer practical approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of torture victims. Organized into six main sections, this annotated volume provides an overview of the history and politics of torture and rehabilitation; guidance in identifying and defining the sequelae of torture; a framework for assessment and treatment; specific treatment interventions; and a discussion of ethical implications. In the final section, physicians working in the field offer firsthand accounts and address how they are trying to balance politics with caregiving. Focusing on the physician's role, this book is chiefly a clinical guide. But for advanced-level students, it serves as a thorough, up-to-date text and reference work. Religious leaders, lawyers, politicians, human rights advocates, and torture victims themselves will find it a valuable resource as well.

Good Practice in the Care of Victims of Torture

Good Practice in the Care of Victims of Torture
Title Good Practice in the Care of Victims of Torture PDF eBook
Author Elise Bittenbinder
Publisher
Total Pages 113
Release 2010
Genre Torture victims
ISBN 9783860594377

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At the Side of Torture Survivors

At the Side of Torture Survivors
Title At the Side of Torture Survivors PDF eBook
Author Sepp Graessner
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2001-03-22
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780801866272

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"An outstanding collection that brings an extraordinary international perspective to the growing literature on the treatment of the survivors of torture." -- New England Journal of Medicine

New Tactics in Human Rights

New Tactics in Human Rights
Title New Tactics in Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Tricia Cornell
Publisher
Total Pages 191
Release 2004
Genre Human rights
ISBN 9780975978900

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This 200-page book includes 100 inspiring stories from around the world that focus on HOW innovative practitioners are advancing human rights. Learn how:?Peace Brigades International protects endangered human rights activists using unarmed volunteer ?body guards?;?30 million people in Turkey were inspired to participate in a massive campaign against government corruption;?The Documentation Center of Cambodia promotes healing for genocide survivors by tracing the fates of disappeared loved ones; and?Nigdy Wiecej in Poland has created a network of volunteer correspondents to document incidents of neo-fascist violence around the country.In addition to these case studies, the book also includes an introduction to tactical and strategic thinking for human rights practitioners and a series of practical worksheets to help organizations determine which tactics and strategies will work best for them.

Broken Spirits

Broken Spirits
Title Broken Spirits PDF eBook
Author John P. Wilson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 737
Release 2004-10
Genre History
ISBN 1135946426

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Mental health problems among asylum seekers and refugees are becoming a public issue, but awareness of this problem among the mental health community is relatively low. Although advances have been made in the provision of innovative mental health services for asylum seekers and refuges with PTSD, they are not systemized, and not widely known to professionals in the field. A publication offering practical guidelines for the treatment of torture victims and political refugees does not exist. Broken Spirits aims to bring together the works of the most respected mental health professionals - from the U.S. and abroad - and make available the most current knowledge on complex PTSD, forced migration and cultural sensitivity in diagnosis and treatment.

The Medical Documentation of Torture

The Medical Documentation of Torture
Title The Medical Documentation of Torture PDF eBook
Author Michael Peel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2002-01-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781841100685

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This book will be of practical use to doctors writing medical reports on alleged victims of torture or lawyers working in this field. It will also be of value to psychologists, human rights activists and academic researchers at all levels who are engaged in the documentation of torture.

Women Unsilenced

Women Unsilenced
Title Women Unsilenced PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Sarson
Publisher FriesenPress
Total Pages 348
Release 2021-08-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1525593242

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Women Unsilenced explores the impact of unthinkable violence committed against women and girls through multiple perspectives—women’s recall of life-threatening ordeals of torture, human trafficking, and organized crime, society’s failure to recognize and address such crimes, and close examinations of how justice, health, political, and social systems perpetuate revictimizing trauma. Written by retired public health nurses who include their own experiences helped give voice and understanding to women who have been silenced. This book discloses their “underground” caring work and offers “kitchen table” research and insights, using women’s storytelling on multiple platforms to educate readers on the unimaginable layers of perpetrators’ modus operandi of violence, manipulation, and deceit. At times raw, painful, and shocking, this book is an important resource for those who have survived such crimes; professionals who support those victimized by torturers and traffickers; police, legal professionals, criminologists, human rights activists, and educators alike. It reveals how healing and claiming one’s relationship with/to/for Self is possible.