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Group Treatment with French-Speaking African Survivors of Torture and Its Effects on Clinical Engagement: Can Hope Be Operationalized?
Smith, Hawthorne; Keatley, Eva; Min, Moonkyung
ISI:000487652100005
ISSN: 0020-7284
CID: 4125162
Emerging family policies in Sierra Leone
Chapter by: Askinsulure-Smith, A.M.; Smith, Hawthorne
in: Handbook of family policies across the globe by Robila, Mihaela [Eds]
New York, NY : Springer, c2014
pp. 15-29
ISBN: 9781461467700
CID: 691902
Toward sustainable family policies in Sierra Leone: Developments and recommendations
Chapter by: Akinsulure-Smith, Adeyinka M; Smith, Hawthorne E
in: Handbook of family policies across the globe by Robila, Mihaela [Eds]
New York, NY : Springer Science + Business Media; US, 2014
pp. 15-29
ISBN: 978-1-4614-6770-0
CID: 1562022
Evolution of Family Policies in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone
Akinsulure-Smith, A. M.; Smith, Hawthorne E.
ISI:000299920700002
ISSN: 1062-1024
CID: 162646
Needed -- not just needy : empowerment as a therapeutic tool in the treatment of survivors of torture and refugee trauma
Smith, H.E.; Akinsulure-Smith, A.M.
ORIGINAL:0008101
ISSN: 2218-4937
CID: 301912
Factor structure of PTSD symptoms among west and central African refugees
Rasmussen, Andrew; Smith, Hawthorne; Keller, Allen S
Although trauma is widespread in Africa, Africans are unrepresented in the literature on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The authors used confirmatory factor analysis of responses to the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire to model PTSD symptom structure in a sample of African refugees presenting at a U.S. torture treatment clinic. They tested four models that are proposed in the literature and one based on their clinical experience in which some symptoms of hyperarousal were integrated into intrusion. Their findings support a preference for a 4-factor aroused intrusion model. Discussion focuses on interpretation of models, the role of numbing and avoidance, and the limitations of Euro American symptoms in non-Euro American populations.
PMID: 17597123
ISSN: 0894-9867
CID: 72982
Like a refugee camp on first avenue : insights and experiences from the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture
Smith, Hawthorne E; Keller, Allen S; Lhewa, Dechen W
New York : [Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture], c2007
Extent: xxx, 428 p. ; 23cm
ISBN: 0979719704
CID: 155627
The context in which treatment takes place: the multi-faceted stressors facing survivors of torture and refugee trauma
Chapter by: Smith, Hawthorne E; Keller, Allen S
in: Like a refugee camp on first avenue : insights and experiences from the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture by Smith, Hawthorne E; Keller, Allen S; Lhewa, Dechen W [Eds]
New York : [Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture], c2007
pp. 1-37
ISBN: 0979719704
CID: 155628
Multicultural issues in the treatment of survivors of torture and refugee trauma: toward an interactive model
Chapter by: Smith, Hawthorne E
in: Like a refugee camp on first avenue : insights and experiences from the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture by Smith, Hawthorne E; Keller, Allen S; Lhewa, Dechen W [Eds]
New York : [Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture], c2007
pp. 38-64
ISBN: 0979719704
CID: 155629
The clinical interview and programmatic intake process
Chapter by: Smith, Hawthorne E
in: Like a refugee camp on first avenue : insights and experiences from the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture by Smith, Hawthorne E; Keller, Allen S; Lhewa, Dechen W [Eds]
New York : [Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture], c2007
pp. 106-125
ISBN: 0979719704
CID: 155631