'No Five Fingers are Alike' - What Exiled Kurdish Women in Therapy Told Me (Paperback, Revised)


"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-culturally, mental health perspectives on refugees, and the formation of meaning, to mention but a few.This remarkable book is the second in the International Series of Psychosocial Perspectives on Trauma, Displaced People and Political Violence and it continues to offer what the first volume did--a unique opportunity for English-speaking readers to familiarize themselves with important European contributions in this field which are not usually accessible to them. Nora Ahlberg allows us to get privileged close look at her practice and to listen to the voices of her refugee clients. But her book is much more than a reproduction of their tumultuous experiences. It achieves a most sensitive balance between providing authentic testimonies of suffering and endurance, and articulating an authoritative and scholarly methodology for treating this delicate material. I am not aware of any other book that addresses so ably both of these facets of the refugee experience." --Renos K. Papadopoulos, from the Series Editor's Foreword

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"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-culturally, mental health perspectives on refugees, and the formation of meaning, to mention but a few.This remarkable book is the second in the International Series of Psychosocial Perspectives on Trauma, Displaced People and Political Violence and it continues to offer what the first volume did--a unique opportunity for English-speaking readers to familiarize themselves with important European contributions in this field which are not usually accessible to them. Nora Ahlberg allows us to get privileged close look at her practice and to listen to the voices of her refugee clients. But her book is much more than a reproduction of their tumultuous experiences. It achieves a most sensitive balance between providing authentic testimonies of suffering and endurance, and articulating an authoritative and scholarly methodology for treating this delicate material. I am not aware of any other book that addresses so ably both of these facets of the refugee experience." --Renos K. Papadopoulos, from the Series Editor's Foreword

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Karnac Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

The International Series of Psychosocial Perspectives on Trauma, Displaced People & Political Violence

Release date

December 2007

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

June 2008

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

358

Edition

Revised

ISBN-13

978-1-85575-512-3

Barcode

9781855755123

Categories

LSN

1-85575-512-2



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