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Voices of Trauma: Treating Psychological Trauma Across Cultures
Boris Drožđek ; John P. Wilson (eds.)
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No disponible.
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
Emergency Medicine; Cross Cultural Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy and Counseling
Disponibilidad
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-0-387-69794-9
ISBN electrónico
978-0-387-69797-0
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2007
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2007
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Lost in the Desert – from Despair to Meaningful Existence: A Chechen Refugee Family Crossing Borders
Nino Makhashvili; Lela Tsiskarishvili
Following the success of the first workshop, ENEI’2006 (http : // www.loria.fr/~nacer/BPM-ENEI05/ENEI-CfP.html), this second event addressed computer- supported integration and interoperability of enterprise applications and software. Indeed, enterprises are provided with collections of heterogeneous applications and software tools that were neither designed nor developed to favor their interaction and their cooperation.
The problem is more crucial when one considers networked enterprises and enterprise expansion (through, for instance, alliances or mergers). Moreover, interoperability within an enterprise and between enterprises is not limited to data interoperability but should also consider additional levels like applications, business models, process models, enterprise models, and their supporting systems and software.
Pp. 233-256
Survival As Subversion: When Youth Resistance Strategies Challenge Tradition, Religion, and Political Correctness
Cécile Rousseau; Déogratias Bagilishya
Following the success of the first workshop, ENEI’2006 (http : // www.loria.fr/~nacer/BPM-ENEI05/ENEI-CfP.html), this second event addressed computer- supported integration and interoperability of enterprise applications and software. Indeed, enterprises are provided with collections of heterogeneous applications and software tools that were neither designed nor developed to favor their interaction and their cooperation.
The problem is more crucial when one considers networked enterprises and enterprise expansion (through, for instance, alliances or mergers). Moreover, interoperability within an enterprise and between enterprises is not limited to data interoperability but should also consider additional levels like applications, business models, process models, enterprise models, and their supporting systems and software.
Pp. 257-269
“”: Mother/Child Psychotherapy and Sandplay with a Kosovar Woman and Her Infant Son
Elizabeth Batista Pinto Wiese
Following the success of the first workshop, ENEI’2006 (http : // www.loria.fr/~nacer/BPM-ENEI05/ENEI-CfP.html), this second event addressed computer- supported integration and interoperability of enterprise applications and software. Indeed, enterprises are provided with collections of heterogeneous applications and software tools that were neither designed nor developed to favor their interaction and their cooperation.
The problem is more crucial when one considers networked enterprises and enterprise expansion (through, for instance, alliances or mergers). Moreover, interoperability within an enterprise and between enterprises is not limited to data interoperability but should also consider additional levels like applications, business models, process models, enterprise models, and their supporting systems and software.
Pp. 271-294
Lost in Limbo: Cultural Dimensions in Psychotherapy and Supervision with Temporary Protection Visa Holder from Afghanistan
Robin Bowles; Nooria Mehraby
Following the success of the first workshop, ENEI’2006 (http : // www.loria.fr/~nacer/BPM-ENEI05/ENEI-CfP.html), this second event addressed computer- supported integration and interoperability of enterprise applications and software. Indeed, enterprises are provided with collections of heterogeneous applications and software tools that were neither designed nor developed to favor their interaction and their cooperation.
The problem is more crucial when one considers networked enterprises and enterprise expansion (through, for instance, alliances or mergers). Moreover, interoperability within an enterprise and between enterprises is not limited to data interoperability but should also consider additional levels like applications, business models, process models, enterprise models, and their supporting systems and software.
Pp. 295-320
Latino New Yorkers and the Crash of Flight 587: Effects of Trauma on the Bicultural Self
David C. Lindy; Rebecca Morales; Jacob D. Lindy
Following the success of the first workshop, ENEI’2006 (http : // www.loria.fr/~nacer/BPM-ENEI05/ENEI-CfP.html), this second event addressed computer- supported integration and interoperability of enterprise applications and software. Indeed, enterprises are provided with collections of heterogeneous applications and software tools that were neither designed nor developed to favor their interaction and their cooperation.
The problem is more crucial when one considers networked enterprises and enterprise expansion (through, for instance, alliances or mergers). Moreover, interoperability within an enterprise and between enterprises is not limited to data interoperability but should also consider additional levels like applications, business models, process models, enterprise models, and their supporting systems and software.
Pp. 321-338
Clinical Supervision and Culture: a Challenge in the Treatment of Persons Traumatized by Persecution and Violence
Ton Haans; Johan Lansen; Han ten Brummelhuis
Following the success of the first workshop, ENEI’2006 (http : // www.loria.fr/~nacer/BPM-ENEI05/ENEI-CfP.html), this second event addressed computer- supported integration and interoperability of enterprise applications and software. Indeed, enterprises are provided with collections of heterogeneous applications and software tools that were neither designed nor developed to favor their interaction and their cooperation.
The problem is more crucial when one considers networked enterprises and enterprise expansion (through, for instance, alliances or mergers). Moreover, interoperability within an enterprise and between enterprises is not limited to data interoperability but should also consider additional levels like applications, business models, process models, enterprise models, and their supporting systems and software.
Pp. 339-366
Are We Lost in Translations?: Unanswered Questions on Trauma, Culture and Posttraumatic Syndromes and Recommendations for Future Research
John P. Wilson; Boris Drožđek
Following the success of the first workshop, ENEI’2006 (http : // www.loria.fr/~nacer/BPM-ENEI05/ENEI-CfP.html), this second event addressed computer- supported integration and interoperability of enterprise applications and software. Indeed, enterprises are provided with collections of heterogeneous applications and software tools that were neither designed nor developed to favor their interaction and their cooperation.
The problem is more crucial when one considers networked enterprises and enterprise expansion (through, for instance, alliances or mergers). Moreover, interoperability within an enterprise and between enterprises is not limited to data interoperability but should also consider additional levels like applications, business models, process models, enterprise models, and their supporting systems and software.
Pp. 367-386