Article (PDF Available) in British Journal of Guidance and Counselling · April
2014 with 349 Reads
Family crisis intervention in war contexts: a case study of a traumatised Palestinian family. Guido Veronese, Mahmud S. Said & Marco Castiglioni
Abstract
The aim of this study was to analyse the phases of an innovative
in vivo exposure intervention in which all family members were present at the
scene of a traumatic incident. Clinical practice has borne out the efficacy of
family intervention and its benefits for traumatised individuals and family
groups. The intervention discussed here was conducted with a Palestinian family
that had suffered trauma in a missile attack during the Israeli–Lebanese war of
summer 2006. Narrative and meaning-reconstruction methods were combined with
cognitive-behavioural techniques. The study highlights the limitations of the
intervention as well as suggesting future directions for integrated models of
crisis intervention; development of an evidence-based model is recommended