Scaling Up Family Therapy in Fragile,Conflict‐Affected States |
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Authors: | Laurie L. Charlés |
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Affiliation: | Family, Couple, and Individual Psychotherapy Master's Program & Doctoral (PsyD) Program in Counseling Psychology, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the design and delivery of two international family therapy‐focused mental health and psychosocial support training projects, one in a fragile state and one in a post‐conflict state. The training projects took place in Southeast Asia and the Middle East/North Africa. Each was funded, supported, and implemented by local, regional, and international stakeholders, and delivered as part of a broader humanitarian agenda to develop human resource capacity to work with families affected by atrocities. The two examples illustrate how task‐shifting/task‐sharing and transitional justice approaches were used to inform the scaling‐up of professionals involved in each project. They also exemplify how state‐citizen phenomena in each location affected the project design and delivery. |
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Keywords: | International Training Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Fragile States Postconflict States capacitació n internacional apoyo psicosocial y de la salud mental Estados frá giles Estados en situació n post‐conflicto 国 际 培 训 精 神 健 康 &心 理 社 会 支 持 脆 弱 的 国 家 冲 突 后 国 家 |
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