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Trauma-informed, culturally based intervention = integration of neuroscience and social work in supporting refugees /
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Trauma-informed, culturally based intervention/ by Nimo Bokore.
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integration of neuroscience and social work in supporting refugees /
Author:
Bokore, Nimo.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xxiii, 208 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part 1 The Global Refugee Crisis, Stages of Migration and Trauma -- Chapter 1 The Global Refugee Crisis -- Chapter 2 Trauma and Stages of Migration -- Part 2 The Neurobiology of Trauma -- Chapter 3 The Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) -- Chapter 4 The Development of Post-Traumatic Growth -- Part 3 The Challenges of Trauma Care -- Chapter 5 Gaps in Services -- Chapter 6 Integrating Culture into Trauma-Informed Care -- Part 4 Planning TICBI -- Chapter 7 Planning an Assessment -- Chapter 8 Preliminary Assessment -- Part 5 The Change Phases of TICBI -- Chapter 9 The Intervention Process -- Chapter 10 Healing Tools.
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Subject:
Social psychiatry. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-06835-4
ISBN:
9783032068354
Trauma-informed, culturally based intervention = integration of neuroscience and social work in supporting refugees /
Bokore, Nimo.
Trauma-informed, culturally based intervention
integration of neuroscience and social work in supporting refugees /[electronic resource] :by Nimo Bokore. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxiii, 208 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part 1 The Global Refugee Crisis, Stages of Migration and Trauma -- Chapter 1 The Global Refugee Crisis -- Chapter 2 Trauma and Stages of Migration -- Part 2 The Neurobiology of Trauma -- Chapter 3 The Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) -- Chapter 4 The Development of Post-Traumatic Growth -- Part 3 The Challenges of Trauma Care -- Chapter 5 Gaps in Services -- Chapter 6 Integrating Culture into Trauma-Informed Care -- Part 4 Planning TICBI -- Chapter 7 Planning an Assessment -- Chapter 8 Preliminary Assessment -- Part 5 The Change Phases of TICBI -- Chapter 9 The Intervention Process -- Chapter 10 Healing Tools.
This book examines war-related trauma, the impacts of forced migration, and the importance of emphasising body/brain responses in social work practice. The author integrates neuroscience and social work through an innovative approach to better understand the trauma process and survivors' healing journeys. This approach presents a trauma-informed, culturally based intervention (TICBI) model for social workers and other practitioners to implement. This book is crucial because the world faces a new level of trauma driven by global conflicts and forced displacement. These conflicts most profoundly affect survivors from non-Western cultures, who often lack adequate support through current social work practices that tend to rely on Western ideas and a one-size-fits-all approach. This book provides social workers and other professionals with an innovative way to support refugees and survivors of war. The TICBI model introduced by the author will help practitioners address the emotional aftermath of war-related trauma, intergenerational trauma, and the role of culture in both the experience and healing processes. Working with survivors of war and forced migration requires integrating neuroscience and social work to understand the impacts of war-related trauma and the healing process. Using the TICBI model, this book not only emphasizes experience but also highlights the vital role of culture in survivors' healing journey. By emphasising culture alongside neuroscience and social work, this model offers a distinctive intervention approach that prioritises localised and needs-based support for multicultural and multiethnic refugees seeking services. Trauma-Informed, Culturally Based Intervention: Integration of Neuroscience and Social Work in Supporting Refugees aims to assist social workers and clinical practitioners in their work with survivors by providing a step-by-step guide for intervention. Each chapter is designed to deliver actionable insights that practitioners can use as a guide or an additional resource when working with survivors. At the end of each chapter, readers can reinforce their learning through comprehension questions. Graduate students in social work, psychology, nursing, and public health, as well as community practitioners, will find this book to be an invaluable resource.
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