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Mental Health

Mental Health Webinars

Healing the Hurt: A Guide for Developing Services for Torture Survivors, Psychological Services, Chapter 6

Bibliography of mental health related resources

Toolkit:  Advancing Promising Practices in the Torture Treatment Field


PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH SURVIVORS OF POLITICAL TRAUMA: A SELF-STUDY GROUP CURRICULUM

The study guide was developed to meet the needs of local psychotherapists who were interested in learning how to work with torture survivors in psychotherapy. For two years, CVT's staff facilitated study groups in which psychotherapists from the local community met once a month for nine months to discuss readings and case material. This guide was developed over the course of several study groups. It contains the curriculum used for the nine group meetings, each of which focuses on a core component of psychotherapy with survivors of politically motivated torture who are living in exile.

These materials are generally available through your public or university library. For materials not readily available there, please consult your librarian.

Download the complete guide (PDF)

New Tactics Notebooks

Training Paraprofessionals to work with torture survivors
This article discusses how the Center for Victims of Torture trains refugees to become peer counselors, or Psychosocial Agents (PSAs), to provide mental health services to refugees in Guinea and Sierra Leone.

Rebuilding Communities
This tactical notebook goes into detail on an intensive training and supervision model instituted by the Center for Victims of Torture for refugees to develop local capacity for providing understanding and skills for mental health support to rebuild communities after massive human rights atrocities. There are currently 122 of these refugee "mental health specialists" involved in this ongoing training and supervision model with thousands of refugees of all ages.

Training local NGOs to help them build stronger relationships with the individuals they are trying to help
This article is on the International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) trains local NGOs on counseling skills and awareness on the impact of torture so that they will develop better relationships based on trust, compassion, and caring with victims of torture.  In doing so, ICMC provides local advocacy NGOs with the ability to build stronger relationships with the individuals they are trying to help.

Books

The Trauma of Psychological Torture
Edited by Almerindo E. Ojeda

Links

American Counseling Association
The American Counseling Association (ACA) is a not-for-profit, professional and educational organization dedicated to the growth and enhancement of the counseling profession. Founded in 1952, ACA is the world's largest association exclusively representing professional counselors.

American Psychiatric Association
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is a medical specialty society recognized worldwide. Its 40,500 U.S. and international physicians specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional illnesses and substance use disorders.

American Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association (APA), based in Washington, D.C., is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States. With more than 159,000 members, APA is also the largest association of psychologists worldwide.

Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma is located at the University of Washington. It is a global network of professionals from the fields of journalism and healthcare dedicated to improving media coverage of trauma, conflict, and tragedy. The Web site offers resources (including articles) and training related to covering traumatic events including best practices in trauma reporting.

David Baldwin’s Trauma Information Pages
This Web site is focused on information related to traumatic stress and emotional trauma. It offers a wide variety of resources including articles about traumatic stress, links to other resources, and psychoeducation. This site addresses all issues related to emotional trauma and traumatic stress, not specific to torture survivors. It is an award-winning, comprehensive Web site. 

Brain Injury Resource Center
The Brain Injury Resource Center is a nonprofit clearing house which offers information about the effects of traumatic brain injury.

European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
The European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies is a network for professionals in the field of psychotraumatology. 

International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
The International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) is a private international health organization based in Denmark that supports the prevention of torture and the rehabilitation needs of torture survivors. IRCT published TORTURE journal and offers current news on torture-related issues. Their Web site offers access to a library database that includes information on the subject of torture, including torture prevention and torture rehabilitation.

International Society for Study of Dissociation
The International Society for the Study of Dissociation is a professional organization whose purpose is to provide information about dissociation, including diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. ISSD also publishes the scholarly journal, The Journal of Trauma and Dissociation. The Web site offers information for professionals and the general public.

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies offers a comprehensive website for professionals to share information about the effects of trauma.  ISTSS publishes the scholarly publication, Journal of Traumatic Stress. This organization offers information on general traumatic stress, as well as information for professionals interested in learning more about trauma treatment. It also offers many fact sheets related to traumatic stress.

Headington Institute: Care for Caregivers Worldwide
The Headington Institute was established in 2001 to provide psychological and spiritual support for humanitarian aid and disaster relief personnel worldwide. The Headington Institute provides a collaborative network of mental health professionals offering a variety of services to humanitarian workers and aid and development organizations and a wide variety of resources on its website.

National Center for PTSD
The National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder was created by the Department of Veterans Affairs to address issues related to PTSD. Although this Web site was initially designed to address the needs of veterans with military-related PTSD, it has expanded to include a broader population, with information on the assessment and treatment of PTSD and other traumatic stress. 

National Child Traumatic Stress Network
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network is a collaboration of treatment centers from throughout the United States that have formed a coalition. It is a federally funded program which helps to improve the quality, effectiveness and availability of therapeutic services for children and adolescents who have experienced trauma. The Web site offers a resource center with information for parents & caregivers, professionals, and schools. It also offers various articles on education and best practices related to trauma.

National Organization for Victim Assistance
The National Organization for Victim Assistance addresses the needs of victims of crime. They offer resources and contact information at the federal and state level.  They also offer training and some educational material on victim assistance. 

National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization
This Web site addresses issues related to overcoming the sexual victimization of boys and men. It offers resources for survivors and professionals working with male sexual abuse.

Physicians for Human Rights
They offer training materials for mental health professionals who will be providing psychological documentation for political asylum seekers.

Points of Wellness - Partnering for Refugee Health and Wellbeing Initiative
The Points of Wellness - Partnering for Refugee Health and Wellbeing Initiative (POWI) is a health promotion and disease prevention program to assist organizations concerned with the well-being of refugees.

Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association
This Web site offers access to Resources Concerning the Use and Effects of Torture, which is sponsored by the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence, the Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association. They include the American Psychological Association policy statement on human rights as well as an annotated bibliography that includes articles, chapters, and books related to the psychological effects of torture and torture treatment.

The Sidran Traumatic Stress Foundation
The Sidran Institute is a nonprofit organization that addresses the needs of people who have experienced traumatic life events. The organization offers training possibilities, psychoeducational resources, and articles. The Sidran Resource Center also offers access to database materials related to traumatic stress in adults and children.

The Trauma Center
The Trauma Center is a program of the Massachusetts Mental Health Institute. It offers information about traumatic stress including training opportunities as well as links and resources related to the treatment of traumatic stress. Their web site includes access to many full articles about trauma.

World Federation for Mental Health
The World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) is an international nonprofit advocacy organization founded in 1948 to advance, among all peoples and nations, the prevention of mental and emotional disorders, the proper treatment and care of those with such disorders, and the promotion of mental health.