• Psychiatry · Jan 2002

    Review Practice Guideline Guideline

    Guidelines for international training in mental health and psychosocial interventions for trauma exposed populations in clinical and community settings.

    • Stevan Weine, Yael Danieli, Derick Silove, Mark Van Ommeren, John A Fairbank, Jack Saul, and Task Force on International Trauma Training of the Intertional Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.
    • University of Illinois at Chicago, Task Force on International Trauma Training, c/o Stevan M. Weine, M.D., Health Research and Policy Centers, Suite 400, 850 W. Jackson Street, Chicago, IL 60607, USA. smweine@uic.edu
    • Psychiatry. 2002 Jan 1; 65 (2): 156-64.

    ObjectiveTo develop consensus-based guidelines for training in mental health and psychosocial interventions for trauma-exposed populations in the international arena.ParticipantsThe Task Force on International Trauma Training of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.EvidenceThe Task Force engaged in a 1-year dialogue on the practice of international training, drawing upon field experience, literature review, and consultation with key informants.Consensus ProcessThis statement was prepared on the basis of shared dialogue, consensus decision making, and a writing process involving all Task Force members. It was then disseminated for review to more than 200 professionals of more than 60 service and academic organizations. Written and oral suggestions from over 80 persons were incorporated and revisions made on the basis of consensus.ConclusionsThe generated guidelines addresses four dimensions: (1) values, (2) contextual challenges in societies during or after conflicts, (3) core curricular elements, and (4) monitoring and evaluation. The guidelines can improve international training.

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