Peace and Conflict
Volume 11, Issue 3, 2005, Pages 355-365
Refugees in church asylum: Intervention between political conflict and individual suffering (Article)
Koop I.I.*
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REFUGIO Bremen, Heidelberger Str. 13, 28203 Bremen, Germany
Abstract
Work with refugees in church asylum is an example of applied Peace Psychology that considers the interaction between wider collective conflicts and their manifestations in individual lives. This article presents the qualitative study of a Kurdish refugee couple who stayed 8 months in church asylum. The case opens by describing the couple's political sufferings in Turkey and Germany. It continues with an account of their asylum saga and the numerous everyday challenges they confront. Political strategies in support of the asylum issue entail addressing legal accusations, creating positive political identities in the public mind, and expanding the support group. Psychological interventions must be politically sensitive to the asylum-seekers' history and current context. Effective psychological interventions include relaxation, framing a political meaning for suffering, creating a home-country cultural atmosphere, and processing trauma. Copyright © 2005, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
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DOI: 10.1207/s15327949pac1103_8
ISSN: 10781919
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English