ABSTRACT
This book offers English-speaking readers one of the best examples of continental European approaches to working psychologically with refugees and migrants, combining ethnopsychiatric elements with insights from systemic approaches and from the theory and practice of narrative psychotherapies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|1 pages
Part I
chapter Chapter One|34 pages
The structure of migration trauma in ethno-systemic-narrative practice:initiation rites and fables
part II|1 pages
Part II