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Forced migration -- Europe.
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Refugees -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
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Refugee children -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
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Violence -- Social aspects.
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1 online resource (293 pages) |
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online resource cr |
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Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- About the editors and contributors -- Preface by Vamik Volkan -- Preface by Ivan Krastev -- Dreams to nightmares - welcoming culture, xenophobia and social trauma along the balkan route: an introduction -- References -- Part I Refugees in public policy and social representation -- 1 International protection and psychosocial support services -- Legal, administrative and institutional framework for receiving Syrians in Turkey -- MHPSS and the international protection nexus in Turkey -- Actors, institutions and the scale barrier -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 2 Political traumatisation and trauma-discourse -- About the difficulties of a political trauma-discourse -- Political influences on the trauma-discourse concerning refugees -- Effects of psychotherapy with refugees -- About the necessity for reparations and psychotherapy -- References -- 3 Social trauma in international refugee legislation -- The psychological definition of trauma -- The legal definition of the expression "refugee" -- The role and relevance of individual trauma -- The role and relevance of social trauma -- The legal definition of the expression "subsidiary protection" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Visual constructions of 'refugeeness' and portrayal of flight in German newspapers -- Theoretical background -- Method -- Main findings -- Individuals, groups and 'the Exodus' -- The Male Madonna? -- The journey: sea shores, boats and trains -- Police, walls and barbwire fences -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Media coverage of refugees and policy processes: Serbia and the refugee crisis in the 2000s -- The beginning of a crisis -- The chronicle of dishonouring of asylum seekers -- 2011-2015: reporting on the reluctance to host refugees. |
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Mid-2015 and after: more refugees, more calamities? -- Recalling the past with refugees for understanding the present -- European solutions -- 2017 onwards: fluctuating between praising and blaming refugees -- An epilogue without ending -- References -- 6 How "words matter": Reporting on refugees and migrants in Europe -- Mass influx and crisis -- "Us" and "them" -- Serbia and the surroundings -- 'The other side' of journalism -- Notes -- References -- 7 Refugees in public policy and social representation: Workshop results -- Situation in the refugee crisis: individual/social interaction -- Identity as a core topic of forced migration and the impact of social trauma -- Research -- Practical measures: volunteers, arts and political voices -- Education - interreligious dialogues -- Volunteers and supervision -- Temporality -- Everyday encounters -- Notes -- References -- Part II Trauma and migration -- 8 Syrian 'guests' and the 'receiving' communities: Traumatisation of being an outsider/insider -- Introduction -- The foreigner question -- Syrians-Barometer: The Framework of Social Coherence with Syrians (SB-2017) -- Factors disrupting social cohesion: the unconscious roots of othering, xenophobia and racism -- The Merchant of Venice: Antonio and Shylock as the members of an in-group and an out-group -- The internal otherness of the self and its impact on the perception of foreigners -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Inner emigration -- The clinical material -- The Adult Attachment Interview of the patient -- The transcript example: a preoccupied state of mind -- Transcript - an example: the unresolved state of mind with respect to abuse -- The perspective -- AAI-characteristics of the patient -- Coda -- Notes -- References. |
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10 How can refugees heal?: Reflections on healing practices across the refugee process - from displacement to integration, ... -- Introduction -- Modelling refugee healing - individual versus collective approaches -- Collective trauma narrative and its healing effects -- Personal meta-narratives and their healing effects -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Mental health in refugee children and youth -- Introduction -- Psychological distress in refugee children and youth: findings from key studies -- Pathways to resilience and post-traumatic growth -- Interventions -- References -- 12 Methods and ethics in refugee research -- Research in context: refugees in Serbia between 2014 and 2017 -- Challenges and lessons learned -- Between advocacy and science: responsibility and ethics -- Closing remarks -- Notes -- References -- 13 Mental health in refugees: Workshop results -- The situation -- Specific pathological phenomena seen in refugees -- Psycho-social support and interventions -- Refugees in transition -- Refugees who have reached their destination -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Child refugees -- 14 Child refugee: Transition, migration and transitional phenomena -- Transition, agency and failure of the average expectable environment -- Transition to adulthood -- Agency, continuity and freedom -- Migration: separation and loss -- Separation -- The denial of loss -- Exposure to violence: the question of meaning -- Trauma transmission in refugee families -- Transitional phenomena: the experience of meeting or being a refugee -- Where could the place for such a meeting be? -- References -- 15 "Here I found my place": Perspectives of refugee children in Serbia on psychosocial support programmes -- Introduction -- Brief theoretical background: PSS services - spaces of childhood on the move -- Methodology: "Finding my place". |
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Findings: children's place within PSS services -- Establishing and maintaining close relationships -- Space of positive feelings and relaxing atmosphere -- Engaging in meaningful activities -- A. Activities that offer children possibilities to create and express themselves in different ways -- e.g., through ... -- B. The activities that open up the space for children to talk about themselves, about the journey and their experiences -- C. Educational activities of different kinds through which children would be able to acquire new knowledge and skills -- D. Opportunities to communicate, inform and amuse themselves through using technology -- Summary -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 16 Former child refugees - a quarter of a century later -- Background -- The qualitative study -- Goals -- Participants -- The instrument -- Data analysis -- Results -- What do I remember best? -- How did it feel? -- The role of the parents or La vita è bella -- How did I stop being a refugee? -- What doesn't kill you makes you stronger … or not? -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 17 Quest of identity in unattended minor refugees -- Culture-shock and mourning -- Adolescence, identity and migration -- Protective and resilience factors of refugee youth -- References -- 18 Child refugees: Workshop results -- Invitation to the holding capacity of individuals and societies -- The legal status of child refugee -- Definitions and terms -- Description of the situation: rights and regulations, international agreements -- High-risk situations and prevention of human trafficking -- The situation in transition areas -- The lack of structure -- Experiences of child refugees and carers -- Estimation of the emergent and long-term needs: good practices -- Gaining trust and achieving cooperation. |
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Good practices: balancing organisation, structure of time and sense of agency -- Good practice: the construction of a personal narrative -- Addressing the psychological consequences of the traumatic experience and avoiding re-traumatisation -- The main challenge -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma -- 19 Volunteers and refugee identity -- Refugee labelling or refugee identity -- A fluid population: a brief history of the refugee situation in Eastern Europe, 2015-2018 -- Methodology -- Research fields 2015-2018: volunteers in official - governmental, municipal - semi-official and informal camps -- Moria: a European Hot Spot for refugee reception and registration -- Kara Tepe: a semi-independent "municipal refugee hosting site" with a high participation of volunteers -- Idomeni13 -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 20 Yoga as a mindfulness-based intervention for refugees and helpers -- Introduction -- Trauma and vicarious traumatisation -- Effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions on mental health -- Self-care for helpers and professionals -- Intervention examples: (trauma-sensitive) yoga with refugees and asylum seekers -- Concluding remarks -- Note -- References -- 21 Secondary traumatisation in service providers working with refugees -- Introduction -- Study on humanitarian workers engaged in the refugee crisis in Serbia -- Work-related risk factors -- Trauma-related risk factors -- Person-related risk factors - coping with stress -- Why are prevention and early detection important? -- Final remarks -- References -- 22 Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma: Workshop results -- Introduction -- Risks and challenges of providing psycho-social support in different contexts -- Helplessness of the helpers -- Conceptual issues regarding VT: the crucial role of empathy. |
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Methodological challenges in assessing VT. |
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325 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
Alt author |
Hancheva, Camellia.
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Özcürümez, Saime.
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Scher, Carmen.
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Stankovic, Biljana.
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Tutnjevic, Slavica.
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ISBN |
9780429778926 (electronic bk.) |
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