Uprooted
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Uprooted

Working with Refugees and other Involuntarily Dislocated People

Recorded Friday 28 January 2022

With Professor Renos K. Papadopoulos

CE Credits: 3 hours

Drawing upon years of experience in the consulting room, humanitarian field work, international projects and academic research, Renos Papadopoulos will present refreshing perspectives in relation to work with those who have faced severe adversity due to various forms of involuntary dislocation. These include not only refugees but also those who have been marginalised in society as well as those who experience more relational and internal forms of loss of home.

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This Talk On Demand is accredited by:

  • NBCC

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  • ASWB
  • NYSED (Psychology)

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SCHEDULE

00:02:54
The Need for Sound Epistemological Foundations

00:41:47
Q&A

00:59:14
Processing Experiences of Severe Forms of Adversity

01:36:03
Q&A

02:02:53
The ‘Adversity Grid’

02:47:03
Discussion

03:37:36
End