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Refugee families: issues of systemic supervision
Authors:Renos K Papadopoulos
Institution:Tavistock Clinic, 120 Belsize Lane, London NW3 5BA, UK
Abstract:Families of refugees tend to evoke many powerful responses in all who come into contact with them. Loss and trauma, helplessness and victimhood, transition and change are some of the main themes that seem to dominate. In particular, in contact with mental health professionals, refugee families are more likely to be seen as 'traumatized' and their resilience less acknowledged. In this article I will endeavour to address some issues that contribute to this skewing of our perception of refugee families, especially in the context of supervision.
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