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Citation

Gray G. J. Ambul. Care Manage. 1998; 21(2): 39-42; discussion 43-55.

Affiliation

Survivors International, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10181464

Abstract

Treatment of survivors of political torture is a new field, the symptoms of survivors are many and difficult, clinicians in general are not experienced in treatment, and there is little money available. Both administrative and clinical decisions often must take into account political realities not found in other treatment environments. To overcome these obstacles has required building an agency with a small economy, a sense of community among its workers, flexibility about the presence and pervasiveness of politics, the ability to address countertransference, and goals that allow workers to cope with the difficulty and size of the problem of torture.


Language: en

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