Special Issue : Linking mental health and psychosocial support and peacebuilding

Contents

From the Editor, Editorial Board and Editorial Staff: towards a new era for Intervention
Authors: 
Tankink, Marian

Introduction to Special Issue: linking mental health and psychosocial support to peacebuilding in an integrated way
Authors: 
Bubenzer, Friederike; Tankink, Marian

ARTICLES

Building sustainable peace through an integrated approach to peacebuilding and mental health and psychosocial support: a literature review
Authors: 
Tankink, Marian; Bubenzer, Friederike

Peacebuilding and psychosocial intervention: the critical need to address everyday post conflict experiences in northern Uganda
Authors: 
Rokhideh, Maryam

A reflection on narrative based historical memory work in peacebuilding processes
Authors: 
Edlmann, Theresa

Trauma informed restorative justice through community based sociotherapy in Rwanda
Authors: 
Ingabire, Chantal Marie; Kagoyire, Grace; Karangwa, Diogene; Ingabire, Noella; Habarugira, Nicolas; Jansen, Angela; Richters, Annemiek

Exploring the link between trauma and truth in post conflict societies: comparing post conflict Northern Ireland and post apartheid South Africa
Authors: 
Hass, Kjelsie L.

FIELD REPORTS

Strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience programme: experiential education towards resilience and trauma informed people and practice
Authors: 
Mansfield, Kathryn

The intrinsic interlinkage between peacebuilding and mental health and psychosocial support: The International Association for Human Values model of integrated psychosocial peace building
Authors: 
Hertog, Katrien

REFLECTIONS, COMMENTS, LETTERS

Snaga Žene: a model for healing trauma beyond psychological treatment
Authors: 
Antic-Štauber, Branka

REVIEWS

Hamber, B. & Gallagher, E. (Eds) (2015). Psychosocial Perspectives on Peacebuilding. New York: Springer (331 pages). ISBN 978-3-319-34887-2
Authors: 
Tankink, Marian

Reference: 
2017
In: Intervention : Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict Affected Areas, ISSN 1571-8883 | 303 pages | Diemen : War Trauma Foundation
https://www.interventionjournal.com/content/november-2017-volume-15-issue-3
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s8.7 INT
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