“…It has repeatedly been shown that refugees as a group has endured many potentially traumatizing experiences before and during flight such as near‐death experiences, seeing close ones be maltreated or killed, torture, rape and so forth. Most researches find higher levels of known post‐traumatic conditions in refugee populations like post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders, depressions, somatizing disorders and psychotic disorders (see for example Alemi, James, Cruz, Zepeda, & Racadio, ; Drozdek, Kamperman, Tol, Knipscheer, & Kleber, ; Kroll, Yusuf, & Fujiwara, ; Opaas & Varvin, ; Teodorescu, Heir, Hauff, Wentzel‐Larsen, & Lien, ; Vaage et al, ; Vervliet, Lammertyn, Broekaert, & Derluyn, ). The complex traumatizing experiences of refugees may disturb personality functions, relational functions, affect regulation and somatic regulation (Allen & Fonagy, ; Allen, Vaage, & Hauff, ; Rosenbaum & Varvin, ; Schore, ; Varvin & Rosenbaum, ).…”