The NETfacts health system: An integrative approach to counter the mental sequelae of trauma and violence at the individual and community level

Journal title MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL’INFANZIA
Author/s Katy Robjant, Sabine Schmitt, Thomas Elbert, Amani Chibashimba, Anke Koebach
Publishing Year 2021 Issue 2020/3
Language English Pages 10 P. 63-72 File size 220 KB
DOI 10.3280/MAL2020-003006
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In areas of armed conflict such as Eastern DR Congo, a large proportion of the population is affected by violence. Trauma and violent acts can lead to mental health and behavioural problems which have ramifications beyond the individual into the family, community and societal systems, and are passed on across generations. Dynamics of avoidance and with it the dysfunctional communication about survivors’ traumatic experience lead to the emergence of prejudices and marginalization of victims and prevent informed understandings in the aggregate. Cycles of violence emerge within communities that ‘build’ on the inherited consequences of conflict-related trauma. This article outlines the NETfacts health system that provides an integrated approach to counter the consequences of violence at the individual and community level.

Keywords: Collective trauma; post-traumatic stress disorder; violence; conflicts.

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Katy Robjant, Sabine Schmitt, Thomas Elbert, Amani Chibashimba, Anke Koebach, The NETfacts health system: An integrative approach to counter the mental sequelae of trauma and violence at the individual and community level in "MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL’INFANZIA" 3/2020, pp 63-72, DOI: 10.3280/MAL2020-003006