2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.evopsy.2013.09.001
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Événement sismique et séismes du monde interne : le cas d’un préadolescent Haïtien

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“…This study provides a scale that can be used in both clinical and research contexts. We strongly recommend it for studies in populations facing collective trauma in order to better predict the need for resources, supports, interconnections, and symbols to help individuals build resilience (Norris and Stevens, 2007 ; Norris and Wind, 2009 ; Pfefferbaum et al, 2013 ; Derivois and Cénat, 2014 ; Cénat et al, 2015b , 2018 ; Lyons et al, 2016 ; Derivois et al, 2020 ). It can also be used with people who have faced adversity, and communities in a minority context (Cénat, 2020 ), to not only measure the resources and supports available to them in their community, but also their ability to connect and use them to cope, rebuild and rebound.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study provides a scale that can be used in both clinical and research contexts. We strongly recommend it for studies in populations facing collective trauma in order to better predict the need for resources, supports, interconnections, and symbols to help individuals build resilience (Norris and Stevens, 2007 ; Norris and Wind, 2009 ; Pfefferbaum et al, 2013 ; Derivois and Cénat, 2014 ; Cénat et al, 2015b , 2018 ; Lyons et al, 2016 ; Derivois et al, 2020 ). It can also be used with people who have faced adversity, and communities in a minority context (Cénat, 2020 ), to not only measure the resources and supports available to them in their community, but also their ability to connect and use them to cope, rebuild and rebound.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of attacks with asymmetrical wars sometimes in urban areas [31] should make us evolve in the psychiatric approach and avoid being limited to somatic care even in an emergency. Practical psychological debriefing with peacekeepers who were victims of an attack was part of the care strategies applied to people "likely" to be traumatized by an event [32]. Given the lessons on the importance of mental health care for military troops and given the relatively small number of professionals in the field of military psychiatry, it would be necessary before the deployment of contingents to transfer skills to generalist military doctors in the form of hardening in accelerated course with immersion or stimulation of exercises.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%