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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2017 · 47 MIN

Refugees and Trauma | Khatera Aslami-Tamplen | Madness Radio

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What is it like to flee a war-torn country as a child? What lasting psychological effects do refugees face? Can peer support and trauma informed care lead to lasting recovery? Khatera Aslami Tamplen, an Afghan-American and the Consumer Empowerment Manager for Alameda CountyBehavioral Health Services in California discusses war trauma, the activist struggle to end involuntary commitment, and the value of letting people have a say in their own mental health recovery. pocc.org/ https://copelandcenter.com/facilitators/khatera-aslamiThe post Refugees and Trauma | Khatera Aslami-Tamplen | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

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