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NET down under

In 2015 Narrative Exposure Therapy has once again reached Australia.

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Two NET workshops, in Melbourne (June) and Brisbane (July), have re-energized a wonderful collaboration with our new NET practitioners and hard working colleagues from the various centers of treatment for survivors of trauma, war and violence down under. A wide variety of practitioners from state-sponsored as well as charitable organisations have actively shared their clinical experiences and participated with great enthusiam in our NET seminars.

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vivo international is happy to colleagually support the teams from the ‚other side of the world’ under the leadership of Dr. Debbie Hocking and Dr. Andres Otero-Forero, in managing their psychological work within a complex political situation and hopes to keep sharing intense and enriching experiences and learnings on the mental health rehabilitation as well as human rights advocacy for refugees and asylum seekers.

In 2015 Narrative Exposure Therapy has once again reached Australia.

NET_Australia_1

Two NET workshops, in Melbourne (June) and Brisbane (July), have re-energized a wonderful collaboration with our new NET practitioners and hard working colleagues from the various centers of treatment for survivors of trauma, war and violence down under. A wide variety of practitioners from state-sponsored as well as charitable organisations have actively shared their clinical experiences and participated with great enthusiam in our NET seminars.

NET_Australia_2

vivo international is happy to colleagually support the teams from the ‚other side of the world’ under the leadership of Dr. Debbie Hocking and Dr. Andres Otero-Forero, in managing their psychological work within a complex political situation and hopes to keep sharing intense and enriching experiences and learnings on the mental health rehabilitation as well as human rights advocacy for refugees and asylum seekers.

Posted on Friday November 13th, 2015Author VivoCategories ProjectsTags refugees, therapy

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