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Vol. 25 No. 1 (2008): Psychosocial Dimensions of the Refugee Experience
Vol. 25 No. 1 (2008): Psychosocial Dimensions of the Refugee Experience
Published:
2008-04-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Vulnerability, Resiliency, and Dignity: Psychosocial Dimensions of the Refugee Experience
Arancha Garcia del Soto
3-5
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Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
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Feature Articles
Do No Harm: Challenges in Organizing Psychosocial Support to Displaced People in Emergency Settings
Michael G. Wessells
6-14
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Who Wants to Return Home? A Survey of Sudanese Refugees in Kakuma, Kenya
Roy J. Eidelson, Rebecca Horn
15-26
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Understanding the Dynamics of Return: The Importance of Microfoundations
Inmaculada Serrano
27-34
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In the Space between Employees and Clients: The Impact of Organizational Context on a Refugee Program in Sierra Leone
Lakshmi Ramarajan
35-43
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Post-Disaster Mental Distress Relief: Health Promotion and Knowledge Exchange in Partnership with a Refugee Diaspora Community
Laura Simich, Lisa Andermann, Joanna Anneke Rummens, Ted Lo
44-54
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Addressing the Psychosocial Needs of Pregnant Women Affected by War: Program Approaches and Program Gaps
Bree Akesson
55-59
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Coming Home: Connecting Older Liberians in the Diaspora with the Family and Friends at Home
Serena Chaudhry
60-68
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Internal Exile: Effects on Families and Communities
Rosemary A. Barbera
69-76
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Confronting the Insider-Outsider Polemic in Conducting Research with Diasporic Communities: Towards a Community-Based Approach
Bruce A. Collet
77-83
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Dialectics of Humanitarian Immigration and National Identity in Canadian Public Discourse
Harald Bauder
84-93
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The Resettlement Challenge: Integration of Refugees from Protracted Refugee Situations
Debra Pressé, Jessie Thomson
94-99
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