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https://www.maltepe.edu.tr/soyac/tr/international-programme-on-migration-trauma-and-self-care

*International Programme on Migration, Trauma and Self-Care*

In *18th of April 2019* an international symposium on migration, trauma and
self-care will take place at *Maltepe University, Istanbul, Turkey*

The mental health consequences of aggression and traumatic life events are
well documented in the international literature. The Lancet Mental Health
Series identify depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic
disorders, alcohol and substance-abuse disorders as urgent international
mental health priorities. The One Billion Project led by Harvard University
illustrates how more than one billion persons are affected by violence and
trauma in the 21st Century. The proposed International programme on
Migration, Trauma and Self-Care covers the pillars of global mental health
and recovery. The programme is intended for professionals and any graduate
students with an interest in working with traumatized populations including
refugees and traumatized children.

The programme has two main purposes. 1. To provide the latest
state-of-the-art updates on the clinical and theoretical frameworks used to
address the intersections between migration and global mental health
(Trauma and Recovery). 2. To provide a self-care environment in which
professionals and others who work with traumatized populations reflect on
their own practice and knowledge within the context of self-care.
Throughout the course, trauma and mental health recovery will be discussed
in the following holistic perspectives:

• Migration and Mental Health Models
• Self-Context and Self-Care
• Resilience and Endurance Models
• Human Rights Framework
• Transformational Growth
• Compassion Fatigue

*Key Learning Objectives:*

• Developing a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary understanding of the
intersections between migration, trauma and recovery
• Appreciating and formulating an individualized self-care environment to
offset work induced distress
• Awareness of the implications of working in challenging environments for
self-care

For further information, please don't hesitate to contact me

Nasir

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Visiting Prof.Dr. Nasir Warfa
Maltepe University Research and Application Centre for Street Children
SOYAC
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Maltepe University, Istanbul

https://www.maltepe.edu.tr/soyac/

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