Transcultural Psychiatry
Volume 41, Issue 1, 2004, Pages 31-45

Testimonial Psychotherapy for Adolescent Refugees: A Case Series (Article)

Lustig S.L. , Weine S.M. , Saxe G.N. , Beardslee W.R.
  • a Harvard University, Boston University, United States
  • b University of Illinois, United States
  • c Boston University, United States
  • d Harvard University, United States

Abstract

Adolescent refugees are a traumatized, vulnerable group of arrivals to America who lack experience with or interest in psychiatric care. Testimonial psychotherapy's unique focus on transcribing personal, traumatic events for the altruistic purpose of education and advocacy make it an acceptable interaction by which to bridge the cultural gap that prevents young refugees from seeking psychiatric care. The theoretical basis for testimony is discussed. Testimonial psychotherapy has been used with adult refugees, but not with adolescents. This article describes the testimonial process with three Sudanese adolescents (the so-called ‘Lost Boys’), which appeared feasible and safe. An efficacy study is underway. © 2004, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

cross-cultural psychiatry Refugees testimonial psychotherapy Child psychiatry

Index Keywords

Vulnerable Populations rating scale symptomatology refugee human Adolescent Psychiatry Refugees controlled study mental stress language religion mental health care psychotherapy United States Humans Adolescent male clinical article cultural factor Article Adolescent Behavior adult Psychological Theory posttraumatic stress disorder Cultural Characteristics Sudan

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-2342653519&doi=10.1177%2f1363461504041352&partnerID=40&md5=7000923a9fee589b0c71a11e18807e68

DOI: 10.1177/1363461504041352
ISSN: 13634615
Cited by: 32
Original Language: English