Mass violence and genocide, as human calamities, have always been under scrutiny of scientist and researchers in various fields. Yet, due to the vast irreparable nature of these tragedies, they are still under continues investigation. They are different branches of psychology dealing with these behaviors from different perspective. To this end, the mental disorders of violence Survivors, as well as roots, causes, and conductive factors of mass violence, have been thoroughly studied. Of course, treating and assisting survivors suffered from such kind of violence have been neglected so far. This is more evident in the Middle East and especially Kurdistan, despite various occasions of genocide and mass violence in the region.Consequently, the present study utilizes a descriptive-analytical approach to review and analyze the existing scientific documents and to introduce treatments for disorders in survivors of genocide and collective violence. To this end, more than 20 research papers and relevant books have been reviewed and analyzed. Results have showed that different approaches like, PET, EMDR, CBT, and TAT were successfully administered to the patients.Finally, in the conclusion section, some therapeutic approaches in accord with socio-cultural condition in Kurdistan are suggested to treat the genocide and collective violence survivors.