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Citation

Griffith JL, Agani FN, Weine S, Ukshini S, Pulleyblank-Coffey E, Ulaj J, Rolland J, Blyta A, Kallaba M. Behav. Sci. Law 2005; 23(4): 547-558.

Affiliation

Department of Strategic Management, Ministry of Health, Kosova and Department of Neuropsychiatry, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosova.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/bsl.650

PMID

16094645

Abstract

Family processes of communication, mutual support, and sustenance of cultural values can play vital roles in recovery from psychological and material damage in societies afflicted by terror. This is particularly the case when a campaign of terror has specifically targeted family life and its traditions, when the culture is one whose identity has been centered in its families, and when public mental health resources have been scarce. At the end of the 1999 war in Kosova, the Kosovar Family Professional Educational Collaborative (KFPEC) was initiated to counter mental health sequelae of war in Kosova. This initiative focused upon the recovery and strengthening of Kosovar families, rather than the psychiatric treatment of individuals for post-traumatic symptoms. Findings and outcomes from this project may usefully inform the design of other international public mental health initiatives.

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