Handbook of Working with Children, Trauma, and Resilience: An Intercultural Psychoanalytic ViewThis book is a psychoanalytic discussion of the effects of trauma and torture on children, with a specific focus on how professionals can use an approach focused on resiliency rather than vulnerability to help the child reach wellbeing.Aida Alayarian argues that in a world where the torture, maltreatment, and neglect of children shamefully persist, it is incumbent upon all of us to intervene appropriately to put a stop to it. Whether in conference rooms developing a more comprehensive policy to hold perpetrators accountable, or working in clinics where traumatised children and their families seek help, the question of how we act to improve the opportunity for recovery in children and young people subjected to such inhumane treatment should be our primary concern. Handbook of Working with Children, Trauma, and Resilience discusses this salient issue, drawing on psychoanalytic perspectives of the effects of trauma on children, and looking specifically at the case of refugee children and families. Understanding challenging behaviour in traumatised children and the effects of refugee experience on families can help all concerned to offer more appropriate and effective support. |
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CHAPTER SIX Resilience | |
CHAPTER SEVEN Working with unaccompanied minors | |
CHAPTEREIGHT Working with family | |
REFERENCES | |
INDEX | |
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able adolescents adult Alayarian Amar’s American Psychiatric Association Amirshah anxiety asked assessment asylum attachment theory Bearish behaviour capacity child child soldiers childhood children of refugees clinical consciousness cope countertransference cultural defence depression disorder effects emotional endured trauma environment experienced external trauma father fear feelings felt foster carer Freud function healthy dissociation Hogarth identification impact important individual individual’s integration intercultural interpersonal interpersonal relationships loss Marjane memories mental health mind mother mourning Nastaran neuroses normal object relations object relations theory one’s organisation pain parents patients person present projective identification protection psychic space psychoanalytic psychological psychological trauma psychopathology psychotherapy reality Refugee Therapy Centre relatedness relationship resilience result sense serotonin session situation social worker stress superego symptoms Taliban talk teacher theory therapeutic intervention therapist thought torture traumatic events traumatic experience traumatised treatment type of dissociation unaccompanied minors unconscious understanding unhealthy vulnerability Yamur young
