M. J. Trapman, Amsterdam




 
Mental Health for Children and Youth
in Communities after Armed Conflict.

General Introduction
Workshop Curriculum
Links and literature


 
My Work: Discussion: 
Cambodia
Ethiopia
Croatia and Bosnia
The Structuring of Intervention 
in the field of Mental Health Care
after Armed Conflict.
A critique on the proposed 
dutch guidelines 
for programmes in 
psychosocial and mental health care
in (post) disaster and conflict areas
Literature:
WHO: DECLARATION OF COOPERATION
MENTAL HEALTH OF REFUGEES, DISPLACED AND OTHER POPULATIONS 
AFFECTED BY CONFLICT AND POST-CONFLICT SITUATIONS
Dr. Derek Summerfield: 
A Critique of Seven Assumptions
behind Psychological Trauma Programmes
in War-Affected Areas.
Tokyo Guidelines for Trauma and Reconstruction:
Draft Conclusions and Recommendations
Intervention guidelines for practice and public policy in countries torn by exposure to traumatic events.
The Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), USA
Presented to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations in June of 2000
Guidelines for Psychosocial Policy and Practice
in Social and Humanitarian Crises 
The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS)
in consultative status with ECOSOC 
Other Relevant sets of Rules and Guidelines
Other Literature
A discussion on 
the Social Approach to Pathology:
Between Mark van Ommeren and Marc-Jan Trapman
1. The Kleinman’s Category Fallacy (Mark van Ommeren)
2. Pathology and the 'Health Negotiation' (Marc-Jan Trapman)
3. Research vs. intervention . (Marc-Jan Trapman)

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This page was updated 5 Nov 2001
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