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Human rights violations in Latin America : reparation and rehabilitation / Elizabeth Lira, Marcela Cornejo, Germán Morales, editors.

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Book
Contributor:
Lira, Elizabeth, editor.
Cornejo, Marcela, editor.
Morales, Germán, editor.
ProQuest ebook central
Series:
Peace psychology book series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human rights--Latin America.
Human rights.
Political persecution--Latin America.
Political persecution.
Government accountability--Latin America.
Government accountability.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 286 pages) : color illustrations
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Psychology and Human Rights. An introduction
Section I
Chapter 2. Psychology and Human Rights in Chile. Assistance, Registration, Denunciation, Rehabilitation, and Reparation
Chapter 3. Method of Forced Disappearance and Trials for Crimes Against Humanity: A Dialogue between the Legal and Subjective Dimensions. Specifics of the Argentine Case
Chapter 4. Locating Children Appropriated by Dictatorships of the Southern Cone: Questioning Identities
Chapter 5. Photography and Film in the Experience of Identity Restitution: Writing with Light
Section II
Chapter 6. The Method and Methodology of Psychosocial Accompaniment Work: A Contribution for At-Risk Defenders in Mexico
Chapter 7. Construction of a Model of Psychosocial Care and Support. Training of Peer Psychosocial Companions: An Experience from Mexico
Section III
Chapter 8. Psychotherapy with Former Political Prisoners in Uruguay: The Vision of the therapists
Chapter 9. Arpilleras of Sexual and Domestic Violence in Post-War Guatemala: Accompaniment in Processes of Psychosocial Reparation
Chapter 10. Group Therapeutic Strategies and Human Rights. Human Rights Violations in Chile
Section IV
Chapter 11. El Mozote Massacre: Expert Research and Challenges of Psychosocial Reparation
Chapter 12. Psychosocial Work in the Transitional Justice Framework: The Women of Sepur Zarco
Chapter 13. Contribution of the Psycho-forensic Evidence in the Inter-American Court in the Case of Lonkos and Mapuche Indigenous Leaders versus Chile. Section V
Chapter 14. Testimony and Symbolic Reparation: The Clinica do Testemunho Project in Rio de Janeiro
Chapter 15. The Clinics of Testimony: New Ways of Recognition through Group Listening to Military Personnel
Chapter 16. Colonia Dignidad: Lights and Shadows in the Recognition of the Victims
Section VI
Chapter 17. Political Transition and Social Reparation in Venezuela: Challenges of Democratic Reconstruction
Chapter 18. Psychology and Human Rights in Colombia: Contributions to Peacebuilding
Chapter 19. Working Mental Health in Peru.
Notes:
Includes index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Print version: Human rights violations in Latin America.
ISBN:
9783030975425
3030975428
Publisher Number:
99994295652
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