No five fingers are alike : what exiled Kurdish women in therapy told me / Nora Ahlberg.

This is probably the only book of it kind that focuses exclusively on refugee women, and one of the few that limit their scope only to one group of refugees - the Kurds, in this case. Although the book is about Kurdish women in Norway, its appeal and contents are nevertheless of universal value and...

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Main Author: Ahlberg, Nora, 1952-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Karnac Books, 2007, ©2008.
Series:International series of psychosocial perspectives on trauma, displaced people, and political violence.
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Summary:This is probably the only book of it kind that focuses exclusively on refugee women, and one of the few that limit their scope only to one group of refugees - the Kurds, in this case. Although the book is about Kurdish women in Norway, its appeal and contents are nevertheless of universal value and applicability. The general reader will get an unparalleled insight into a therapeutic way of working with refugees and the specialist reader will have a vast range of themes to feast on. These include theoretical considerations of ideas about collective trauma, narrative life stories, working cross-
Physical Description:1 online resource (348, [1] pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-349).
ISBN:9781849405492
1849405492
9781780494470
1780494475
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.