Forced Migration and Social Trauma addresses the topic of social trauma and migration by bringing together a broad range of interdisciplinary and international contributors, comprising refugee care practitioners, trauma researchers, sociologists and specialists in public policy from all along the Balkan refugee route into Europe. It gives the essence of a moderated dialogue between psychologists and psychoanalysts, sociologists, public policy and refugee care experts.
Migration is connected to social trauma and cannot be handled without being aware of this context. The way refugees are treated in the transit or target countries is often determined by the socio-traumatic history of these countries. Social trauma can be collectively committed and perpetuated, leaving transgenerational traces in posttraumatic and attachment disorders, uprootedness and loss of social and political confidence. Media and cultural artefacts like press, TV and the internet influence collective coping as well as traumatic perpetuation. This book shows how xenophobia in the refugee receiving or transit countries can be caused by projection rather than by experience, and that the way refugees are received and regarded in a country may be connected to the country’s cultural-traumatic history. Refugees, who are often individually and collectively traumatised, experience multiple re-enactments; however, such retraumatisations between refugees and receiving populations or institutions often remain unaddressed. The split between welcoming and hostile attitudes sometimes leads to unconscious institutional defences, such as lack of cooperation between medical, psychotherapeutic, humanitarian and legal institutions.
An interdisciplinary and international exchange on migration and social trauma is necessary on all levels – this book gives convincing examples of this dialogue. Forced Migration and Social Trauma will be of great interest to all who are involved in the modern issues of refuge and migration.
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Andreas Hamburger is a professor of psychology at the International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin, Germany, a psychoanalyst (DPG), training analyst and supervisor (DGPT).
Camellia Hancheva is a senior assistant professor in developmental psychology, a psychotherapist and supervisor at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria.
Saime Ozcurumez, PhD, is Director of the Human Mobility Processes and Interactions (HMPI) Research Lab and an associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey.
Carmen Scher, MA, is Head of the International Office at the International Psychoanalytic University in Berlin, Germany.
Biljana Stanković, PhD, is an assistant professor of psychology within the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Slavica Tutnjević, PhD, is an assistant professor of developmental psychology within the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"Psychoanalytically-informed literature on immigration has largely sidestepped the anguish of exiles and refugees. This book by Hamburger et al. rectifies this inattention and does so in a comprehensive and far-reaching manner. It addresses the suffering of adult and child refugees, host societies’ ambivalence towards the newcomers, the containing and inciting role of media, and the ameliorative measures, both on an individual and societal basis, that aim to heal the trauma of geographical dislocation. Impressively, the book also elucidates the problems faced by those in caregiving roles vis-à-vis refugees and suggests ways to handle them. This is a serious, sophisticated and psycho-politically significant work in our times of radical demographic change and global turmoil."-Salman Akhtar, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Thomas Jefferson University, Training and Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, USA
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Paperback. Condition: Sehr gut. XXII, 269 p. Lediglich der Einband ist leicht berieben, sonst ein sehr gutes Exemplar ohne Anstreichungen / Only the cover is slightly rubbed, otherwise an excellent copy without annotations. - 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 Andreas Hamburger, Camellia Hancheva, Saime Ozcurumez, Carmen Scher, Biljana Stankovic and Slavica Tutnjevic PART I Refugees in public policy and social representation Introduction to Part I Saime Ozcurumez 1 International protection and psychosocial support services Saime Ozcurumez 2 Political traumatisation and trauma-discourse Marcus Kumpfmüller 3 Social trauma in international refugee legislation Jean-Jacques Petrucci and Andreas Hamburger 4 Visual constructions of 'refugeeness' and portrayal of flight in German newspapers Jelena Jovicic 5 Media coverage of refugees and policy processes: Serbia and the refugee crisis in the 2000s Momir Turudic 6 How "words matter": Reporting on refugees and migrants in Europe Zarka Radoja 7 Refugees in public policy and social representation: Workshop results Andreas Hamburger PART II Trauma and migration: Psychological aspects of forced migration and mental health Introduction to Part II Andreas Hamburger and Camellia Hancheva 8 Syrian 'guests' and the 'receiving' communities:Traumatisation of being an outsider/insider Gamze Ozcurumez Bilgili 9 Inner emigration Horst Kdchele 10 How can refugees heal? Reflections on healing practices across the refugee process from displacement to integration, return and beyond Selma Porobic 11 Mental health in refugee children and youth Anastasia Zissi 12 Methods and ethics in refugee research Masa Vukcevic Markovic' and Jovana Bjekic 13 Mental health in refugees: Workshop results Nikola Atanassov, Dijana Durie, Aleksandra Hadzic, Camellia Hancheva, Horst Kachele, Diana Ridic and Marko Tomaievic PART III Child refugees Introduction to Part III Slavica Tutnjevic 14 Child refugee:Transition, migration and transitional phenomena Camellia Hancheva 15 "Here I found my place": Perspectives of refugee children in Serbia on psychosocial support programmes Masa Avramovic and Biljana Stankovic' 16 Former child refugees a quarter of a century later Slavica Tutnjevic 17 Quest of identity in unattended minor refugees Leonie-Marie Anft 18 Child refugees: Workshop results Camellia Hancheva PART IV Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma Introduction to Part IV Biljana Stankovic 19 Volunteers and refugee identity Sotiris Chtouris and Anastasia Zissi 20 Yoga as a mindfulness-based intervention for refugees and helpers Stella Schreiber 21 Secondary traumatisation in service providers working with refugees Masa Vukcevic Markovic and Marko Zivanovic 22 Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma: Workshop results Biljana Stankovic. ISBN 9781138361812 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 427. Seller Inventory # 1213286
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