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Title: PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSISTANCE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE SOCIAL REHABILITATION PROCESS: PROSPECTS FOR RECUPERATION AND REINTEGRATIVE OUTCOMES
Other Titles: PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSISTANCE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE SOCIAL REHABILITATION PROCESS: PROSPECTS FOR RECUPERATION AND REINTEGRATIVE OUTCOMES. Br. J. Ed., Tech. Soc., v.16, n.se.3, p.155-164, 2023 DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v16.nse3.155-164
Authors: Onishchenko, Nataliia
Perelygina, Lina
Nazarov, Oleg
Riabinina, Olena
Karikov, Sergey
Gontarenko, Liydmila
Keywords: invalidity and PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder and emotional rehabilitation, social rehabilitation and acts of torture, human rights violations, war victims.
Issue Date: 29-Dec-2024
Publisher: Br. J. Ed., Tech. Soc., v.16, n.se.3, p.155-164, 2023 DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v16.nse3.155-164
Abstract: Global political instability has profound physical and psychological effects on the world's population, particularly evident in Ukraine due to a brutal war resulting in genocide, widespread destruction of ordinary life, and severed familial ties. The psychological impact extends to both combatants and civilians, regardless of their location. Military operations' emergencies disrupt daily lives, undermining fundamental needs for security and a coherent worldview. While the human psyche can adapt to crises, emotional strain may lead to resilience or breakdown, impacting essential functions. Psychological rehabilitation is crucial in the broader rehabilitation spectrum, encompassing social aspects. This article delineates the position and significance of psycho social rehabilitation within the context of broader rehabilitation for those dealing with disabilities, posttraumatic stress disorder, and the aftermath of war, captivity, and torture. It also seeks to identify promising avenues for social rehabilitation in the current landscape. In a comprehensive search, relevant studies were examined in the DOAJ and EBSCOhost databases over the last decade.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/23738
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