Mental health interventions and priorities for research for adult survivors of torture and systematic violence: a review of the literature

This research describes the development and findings of a literature review and analysis meant to inform the international torture and trauma treatment community. The review focuses on interventions that have been used among populations affected by torture, based on a review of journals indexed in c...

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Hauptverfasser: Weiss, William M, Ugueto, Ana M, Mahmooth, Zayan, Murray, Laura K, Hall, Brian J, Nadison, Maya, Rasmussen, Andrew, Lee, Jennifer S, Vazzano, Andrea, Bass, Judy, Bolton, Paul
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