Bibliographies

Torture Rehabilitation Bibliography Q3 2017

CVT's Partners in Trauma Healing (PATH) creates bibliographies every quarter. The PATH bibliography is a resource for current literature on the topic of the mental health status of and treatments for torture survivors, war trauma survivors, refugees, and asylum seekers. This also includes research in the areas of social work that relate directly to the psychological wellbeing of these populations.

Fundamentals: Holistic Care Planning Resources

Publications

Bojholm, S., & Vesti, P. (1992). Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of torture survivors. In Basoglu, M., Ed., Torture and its consequences: Current treatment approaches. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Brown, R. A. (2001). The wraparound process. In P. Lehmann & N. Coady, Eds., Theoretical perspectives for direct social work practice. New York: Springer.

Engstrom, D. W., & Okamura, A.

Fundamentals: Social Services Resources

Publications

Engstrom, D.W. & Okamura, A. (2004). A plague of our time: Torture, human rights, and social work. Families in Society, 85(3), 291-300.

Engstrom, D.W. & Okamura, A. (2004). Working with survivors of torture: Approaches to helping. Families in Society, 85(3), 301-309.

Herman, J.L. (1992). Trauma and recovery: The aftermath of violence. New York, Basic.

Smith, Hawthorne E. and Wilkinson, John. Social Service Provision, in Smith, Hawthorne, Keller, Alan, and Lhewa, DW, eds. Like a Refugee Camp on First Avenue: Insights and Experiences from the Bellevue-NYU Program for Survivors of

Fundamentals: Mental Health Services Resources

Publications

Berliner, P., Mikkelsen, E. N., Bovbjerg, A., &Wiking, M. (2004). Psychotherapy treatment of torture survivors. International Journal of Psychological Rehabilitation, 8, 85-96.

Cohen, J.A., Mannarino, A.P., and Deblinger, E. (2006) Treating Trauma and Traumatic Grief in Children and Adolescents, The Guilford Press

Fabri, M.R., (2001). Reconstructing safety: Adjustments to the frame in the treatment of survivors of political torture. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32(5), 452-457.

Herman, J.

Fundamentals: Medical Services Resources

 

Benson J, Skull S. Hiding from the sun – vitamin D deficiency in refugees. Australian Family Physician. 2007;36:355-357.

Crosby SS, Norredam M, Paasche-Orlow MK, et al. Prevalence of torture survivors among foreign-born patients presenting to an urban ambulatory care practice. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2006;21(7):764-8.

Grodin MA, Piwowarczyk L, Fulker D, Bazazi AR, Saper RB.

Fundamentals: Legal Services Resources

Publications

 Immigration Dynamics - Processes, Challenges and Benefits.pdf (155.312 KB)

Advocates for Human Rights Pro Bono Asylum Representation Manual

Asylum Officer Basic Training Course Lesson Plan on Interviewing Survivors

Germain, R., AILA’s Asylum Primer:  A Practical Guide to U.S. Asylum Law and Procedure (7th Ed. 2015) - available for purchase
Preface available to read online here
Excerpt of Chapter 2: US Asylum Law available to read online here

Wilkinson, John, “Immigration Dynamics: Processes, Challenges, and Benefits,” in Smith, Hawthorne, Keller, Alan, and  Lhewa, DW, eds.

Torture Rehabilitation Bibliography - Q2 2017

CVT's Partners in Trauma Healing (PATH) creates bibliographies every quarter. The PATH bibliography is a resource for current literature on the topic of the mental health status of and treatments for torture survivors, war trauma survivors, refugees, and asylum seekers. This also includes research in the areas of social work that relate directly to the psychological wellbeing of these populations.

Torture Rehabilitation Bibliography - Q1 2017

CVT's Partners in Trauma Healing (PATH) creates bibliographies every quarter. The PATH bibliography is a resource for current literature on the topic of the mental health status of and treatments for torture survivors, war trauma survivors, refugees, and asylum seekers. This also includes research in the areas of social work that relate directly to the psychological wellbeing of these populations.

Fundamentals: Working With Interpreters: Resources

Publications:

Angelelli, C. V. (2004). Medical Interpreting and Cross-Cultural Communication. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Carr, S. E., Roberts, R., & Dufour, A. (Eds.). The Critical Link: Interpreters in the Community: Papers from the First International Conference on Interpreting in Legal, Health, and Social Services. John Benjamins Pub. Co.

Duffy, K. & Veltri, D. (1998). Interpreting in Therapy: Getting Out of the Way. VIEWS, 15 (4).

Gunther, M. (1994). Counter-transference Issues in Staff Caregivers who Work to Rehabilitate Catastrophic-Injury
Survivors.

Fundamentals: Cultural Competence: Resources

Publications:

Chang-Muy, F., E. Congress, (Eds.) (2009) Social Work with Immigrants and Refugees, NY, Springer Publishing Co.

Fadiman, Anne, (1997) The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down NY, Farrar, Straus, Giroux

Gerrity, E., T.M. Keane, F. Tumz (Eds.) (2001) The Mental Health Consequences of Torture, Plenum Publisher, NY

Hoffman, Eva, Lost in Translation, 1989, NY, Penguin Book

Irish, D., K. Lundquist, V. Nelson, (Eds.) (1993) Ethnic Variations in Dying, Death and Grief, London, Taylor & Franas

Kitavama, S. H.R. Markus (Eds.), (1994) Emotion and Culture, Washington DC, APA

Kleinman, A. et al.

Fundamentals: Core Concepts and Eligibility Requirements Resources

Publications:

Fadiman, Anne. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1997.
Mollica, Richard. Healing Invisible Wounds, New York: Harcourt, Inc., 2006.
Ortiz, Sister Dianna, with Davis, Patricia. The Blindfold’s Eyes. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2002.

Documents:

Torture Rehabilitation Bibliography - Q4 2016

CVT's Partners in Trauma Healing (PATH) creates bibliographies every quarter. The PATH bibliography is a resource for current literature on the topic of the mental health status of and treatments for torture survivors, war trauma survivors, refugees, and asylum seekers. This also includes research in the areas of social work that relate directly to the psychological wellbeing of these populations.

Torture Rehabilitation Bibliography - Q3 2016

CVT's Partners in Trauma Healing (PATH) creates bibliographies every quarter. The PATH bibliography is a resource for current literature on the topic of the mental health status of and treatments for torture survivors, war trauma survivors, refugees, and asylum seekers. This also includes research in the areas of social work that relate directly to the psychological wellbeing of these populations.

Torture Rehabilitation Bibliography - Q2 2016

CVT's Partners in Trauma Healing (PATH) creates bibliographies every quarter. The PATH bibliography is a resource for current literature on the topic of the mental health status of and treatments for torture survivors, war trauma survivors, refugees, and asylum seekers. This also includes research in the areas of social work that relate directly to the psychological wellbeing of these populations.

Torture Rehabilitation Bibliography - Q1 2016

CVT's Partners in Trauma Healing (PATH) creates bibliographies every quarter. The PATH bibliography is a resource for current literature on the topic of the mental health status of and treatments for torture survivors, war trauma survivors, refugees, and asylum seekers. This also includes research in the areas of social work that relate directly to the psychological wellbeing of these populations.

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