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Home News Coverage‘The Search for People’s Well-Being’: Mainstreaming a Psychosocial Approach to Transitional Justice Published October 10, 2024 ICTJ published a report on the importance of mental health and psychosocial support within the transitional justice field. The authors quote CVT staff including Dr. Shannon Golden, evaluation & research lead, and Veronica Laveta, clinical advisor for mental health, and make multiple citations to CVT’s therapeutic documentation manual, “Therapeutic Documentation: Integrating Documentation and Therapy After Violations of Human Rights.”Link‘The Search for People’s Well-Being’: Mainstreaming a Psychosocial Approach to Transitional JusticeSourceInternational Center for Transitional JusticeShare this News Coverage
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