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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > XIV. IFTA DÜNYA AİLE TERAPİSİ KONGRESİ > SUB - PLENARIES > |
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Trauma Play Narratives of Young Children Exposed to Terrorism and Family Interventions
In this presentation the complex links between family functioning and children's successive adaptation will be examined, based on theory, research and clinical practice. In particular, mechanisms of parental influence, which may enhance or hinder children's coping in adverse situations as well as their future adjustment, will be highlighted. Implications for interventions with families and parent groups and will be discussed
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Living with Terror: It's Place in Family Life
When an individual is victim of a terrorist attack, families are devastated. In some cases more than one family member is traumatized; under more tragic circumstances family members are killed and survivors live on their trauma and loss. An existential family crisis becomes a new stage in the family life cycle-living with terror and it's sequelae.
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The Experience of Teaching and Supervising Family Therapy with Professionals in Their Country of Origin in Post-Conflict Context: Searching the Daily Agendas of Professional Communities in Kosovo
Kosovo is a community identified very strongly with the refugee experience over the last decade. As a country in turmoil for a long time, this has been the case for most of the ethnic groups in that territory. The dense atmosphere of uncertainty is not limited to the indigenous population of Kosovo. In relation to the local population there are a disproportionably high number of international experts who are visitors or residents in the Country. The confusion and uncertainty that reign in Kosovo, especially during the current period of ‘reconstruction', affect directly these professionals as well.
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Considerations on Post-Conflict Constellations of Violence and the Ghosts of Rescuers
The conversations, the stories that people exchange and construct in situations of conflict, are clearly important, whether they influence the conflict's resolution or, on the contrary, contribute to its perpetuation.
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Trauma in a Systemic Perspective: Theoretical, Organisational and Clinical Dimensions
University of Essex, consultant clinical psychologist at the Tavistock Clinic, systemic family psychotherapist and training and supervising Jungian psychoanalyst. As consultant to the UN and other organisations, he has worked with refugees and other survivors of political violence in many countries. His last book is 'Therapeutic Care for Refugees. No Place Like Home.' (London: Karnac, 2002. Tavistock Clinic Series), UK
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Applied Systemic Work in Post-Conflict Communities
Since the beginning of family therapy, the systemic principles applied to families were also extended and applied to other human systems such as organisations as well as to the wider community and political dimensions. Gradually, systemic thinking itself was enriched by these applications and we now have a fruitful exchange among these different realms
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The Impact of Terrorism on Democratic Values
Stevan E. Hobfoll Kent State University and Summa Health System, United States
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Couple-Therapy with a Bereaved Widdow Following a Terrorist Attack
Commitment to the memory of the dead may freeze the capacity of the traumatically bereaved individual to work through mourning successfully. A couple-therapy perspective could help the surviving spouse extricate mummified intimate part-selves, and re-instill hope for personal revitalization and development. Neutrality vis-à-vis (most often religious) cultures of mourning, particularly their vengeful underpinning, is essential for breaking through central therapeutic impasses in the treatment of grieving victims following terrorist attacks. A case-presentation will follow by examples and discussion with group.
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Compassion Fatigue among Those Who Listen to the Traumatized: Assessment and Treatment of Secondary Traumatic Stress Reactions
Charles Figley, PhD Visiting Distinguished Professor, College of Social Sciences of Kuwait University, Kuwait; Senior Fulbright Research Scholar on Sabbatic Leave from Florida State University, United States
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Islands of Hope in Seas of Trouble
In helping communities develop resilience, hope and empowerment my experience shows me how far many of us who have been involved with social struggles in the 1960s and 70s are nowadays from these wide-range interventions, messianic solutions and different kinds of utopias.
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