The Latin American Exile Experience from a Gender Perspective: A Psychodynamic Assessment
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21850Keywords:
Latin America, exile, gender, violence, refugee women, men, education, employmentAbstract
Organized violence against individuals leads to a breaking point in their lives. Among other traumas, it results from exposure to death fears, an inability to use culturally acquired coping and grief reactions, a loss of meaning (loss of individuality in the face of annihilation), numbed and constricted personalities, fixation on an unfinished past, and severed bonds with common heritage (Dasberg 1986).
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Copyright (c) 1995 Marlinda Freire

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