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Happy birthday vivo!

Fifteen years ago on April 4th vivo was founded in Italy.
Happy birthday to all vivos around the world!
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Fifteen years ago on April 4th vivo was founded in Italy.
Happy birthday to all vivos around the world!
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Happy birthday vivo!
Posted on Monday April 4th, 2016Tuesday April 5th, 2016Author VivoCategories Germany, Projects

Expressing the inexpressible

Therapy for victims of torture
Therapy for victims of torture

According to Amnesty International, torture is still practised in over 140 countries – with purported aims ranging from the extortion of confessions to attempts at demonstrating the alleged successes of criminal and political investigations. Despite these claims, however, the actual goal of the torturers is often the destruction of the victim’s personality and identity.

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Therapy for victims of torture
Therapy for victims of torture

According to Amnesty International, torture is still practised in over 140 countries – with purported aims ranging from the extortion of confessions to attempts at demonstrating the alleged successes of criminal and political investigations. Despite these claims, however, the actual goal of the torturers is often the destruction of the victim’s personality and identity.

Continue reading: Expressing the inexpressible

Expressing the inexpressible
Posted on Wednesday March 9th, 2016Author VivoCategories Germany, ProjectsTags refugees, therapy

Reinforcement of psychological competencies in Rwanda, 3rd training

In a three-step program, Rwandan psychologists, nurses and social workers are trained in the assessment and therapy of trauma spectrum disorders. The final and largest part of the program consisted of a three-week workshop regarding the therapy of post traumatic stress disorders and aggression.

NET practice
NET practice

Lesen Sie weiter: Reinforcement of psychological competencies in Rwanda, 3rd training

In a three-step program, Rwandan psychologists, nurses and social workers are trained in the assessment and therapy of trauma spectrum disorders. The final and largest part of the program consisted of a three-week workshop regarding the therapy of post traumatic stress disorders and aggression.

NET practice
NET practice

Continue reading: Reinforcement of psychological competencies in Rwanda, 3rd training

Reinforcement of psychological competencies in Rwanda, 3rd training
Posted on Monday February 15th, 2016Monday February 15th, 2016Author VivoCategories Projects, RwandaTags combattants, therapy

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