“…Holistic, interdisciplinary torture rehabilitation models emerged early on (by 1984) in Copenhagen by RCT group (e.g., Ortmann, Genefke, Jakobson, & Lunde, 1987). Variants and expansions of the model have been emerged and further developed, for example, the wraparound approach for psycho-social rehabilitation of torture survivors (e.g., Silove, Tarn, Bowles, & Reid, 1991;Kira, 2002Kira, , 2010, ecological group therapy models that focus on community healing (Kira, Ahmed et al, 2012b), post-disaster ecological recovery model, (Abramson et al, 2010). While such models have social and ecological validity as inherent programmatic feature, empirical evidence of its effectiveness is not yet established through controlled double blind studies.…”