Table of Contents
Introduction
| Vulnerability, Resiliency, and Dignity: Psychosocial Dimensions of the Refugee Experience | |
| Arancha Garcia del Soto |
Feature Articles
| Do No Harm: Challenges in Organizing Psychosocial Support to Displaced People in Emergency Settings | |
| Michael G. Wessells |
| Who Wants to Return Home? A Survey of Sudanese Refugees in Kakuma, Kenya | |
| Roy J. Eidelson, Rebecca Horn |
| Understanding the Dynamics of Return: The Importance of Microfoundations | |
| Inmaculada Serrano |
| In the Space between Employees and Clients: The Impact ofOrganizational Context on a Refugee Program in Sierra Leone | |
| Lakshmi Ramarajan |
| Post-Disaster Mental Distress Relief: Health Promotion and Knowledge Exchange in Partnership with a Refugee Diaspora Community | |
| Laura Simich, Lisa Andermann, Joanna Anneke Rummens, Ted Lo |
| Addressing the Psychosocial Needs of Pregnant Women Affected by War: Program Approaches and Program Gaps | |
| Bree Akesson |
| Coming Home: Connecting Older Liberians in the Diaspora with the Family and Friends at Home | |
| Serena Chaudhry |
| Internal Exile: Effects on Families and Communities | |
| Rosemary A. Barbera |
| Confronting the Insider-Outsider Polemic in Conducting Research with Diasporic Communities: Towards a Community-Based Approach | |
| Bruce A. Collet |
| Dialectics of Humanitarian Immigration and National Identity in Canadian Public Discourse | |
| Harald Bauder |
Reprint from 24.2
| The Resettlement Challenge: Integration of Refugees from Protracted Refugee Situations | |
| Debra Pressé, Jessie Thomson |
ISSN: 1920-7336