| Literature DB >> 28954155 |
Gisel Viviana Osorio-Cuellar1, Sara Gabriela Pacichana-Quinayáz1, Francisco Javier Bonilla-Escobar1, Andrés Fandiño-Losada1, Maria Isabel Gutiérrez-Martinez1.
Abstract
Given the context and the number of armed conflict victims in the Colombian Pacific coast and their difficulties to access psycho-social care, Narrative Community-based Group Therapy appears as a viable mental health intervention. The objective of this study is to describe the process of implementation and results of the intervention in Afro-Colombian victims of violence, in the municipalities of Buenaventura and Quibdó. More specifically, we will be looking at the perspectives of workers and supervisors, through evaluative case studies and individual in-depth interviews. The therapy allows us to identify support and coping systems through coexistence, communication and interaction. It requires an adaptation process to the diversity of knowledge and expressions of victims of Colombian violence, greater empathy from care providers and rigor in their profiles selection, facilities ensuring security and confidentiality, and links with other educational, employment and recreational organizations. It is important to include these results while improving current and future intervention processes.Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28954155 DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232017229.00402016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cien Saude Colet ISSN: 1413-8123