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Titre(s) : Working with refugee families [Texte imprimé] : trauma and exile in family relationships / edited by Lucia De Haene... , Cécile Rousseau...
Publication : Cambridge : Cambridge University press, 2020
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIX-340 p.) ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
Autre(s) auteur(s) : De Haene, Lucia. Éditeur scientifique
Rousseau, Cécile. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Psychologie des migrations
Réfugiés -- Santé mentale
Traumatisme psychique -- Psychothérapie
Indice(s) Dewey :
304.801 9 (23e éd.) = Mouvements de populations - Principes psychologiques
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-1-108-42903-0 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47261615z
Notice n° :
FRBNF47261615
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Table des matières : Introduction: Working with refugee families / Lucia De Haene and Cécile Rousseau
; Part 1. Refugee Family Relationships : 1. The role of family functioning in refugee
child and adult mental health / Matthew Hodes and Nasima Hussain ; 2. Transgenerational
trauma transmission in refugee families: the role of traumatic suffering, attachment
representations, and parental caregiving / Nina Dalgaard, Marie Høgh Thøgersen and
Karin Riber ; 3. Pre- and post-migration trauma and adversity: sources of resilience
and family coping among West African refugee families / Aïcha Cissé, Lucia De Haene,
Eva Keatley and Andrew Rasmussen ; 4. Cultural belonging and political mobilization
in refugee families: an exploration of the role of collective identifications in post-trauma
reconstruction within family relationships / Ruth Kevers and Peter Rober ; 5. Forced
separation, ruptured kinship and transnational family / Ditte Shapiro and Edith Montgomery
; 6. Family relationships and intra-family expectations in unaccompanied young refugees
/ Ilse Derluyn and Winny Ang ; Part 2. Trauma Care For Refugee Families : 7. Mobilizing
resources in multifamily groups / Trudy Mooren and Julia Bala ; 8. Working through
trauma and restoring security in refugee parent-child relationships / Mayssa El Husseini,
Elisabetta Dozio, Malika Mansouri, Marion Feldman and Marie Rose Moro ; 9. Trauma
narration in family therapy with refugees: working between silence and story in supporting
a meaningful engagement with family trauma history / Lucia De Haene, Peter Adriaenssens,
Nele Deruddere and Peter Rober ; 10. Exile and belonging: negotiating identity, acculturation
and trauma in refugee families / Jaswant Guzder ; 11. Working with spirituality in
refugee care: ACT-Buddhism group for Cambodian Canadian refugees / Kenneth Fung, Mony
Mok and Vireak Phorn ; 12. Collaborating with refugee families on dynamics of intra-family
violence / Kjerstin Almqvist ; 13. Supporting refugee family reunification in exile
/ Nora Sveaass and Sissel Reichelt ; 14. Diagnosis as advocacy: medico-legal reports
in refugee family care / Debra Stein, Priyadarshani Raju and Lisa Andermann ; 15.
Reflexivity in the every-day lives and work of refugees and therapists / Rukiya Jemmott
and Inga-Britt Krause ; Part 3. Intersectoral Psychosocial Interventions in Working
with Refugee Families : 16. Rebuilding trust and connectedness in exile: the role
of health and social institutions / Radhika Santhanam-Martin ; 17. Family-school
relationships in supporting refugee children's school trajectories / Mina Fazel and
Aoife O'Higgins ; 18. Collaborative mental health care for refugee families in school
context / Garine Papazian-Zohrabian, Caterina Mamprin, Alyssa Turpin-Samson and Vanessa
Lemire ; 19. Interrogating legality and legitimacy in the post migratory context:
working around traumatic repetition and re-enactment with refugee families / Cécile
Rousseau ; Conclusion. Amplifying our engagement with refugee families beyond the
therapeutic space / Cécile Rousseau and Lucia De Haene.