Richard Mollica
Richard F. Mollica (born December 20, 1946) is an American academic and writer. He is the Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma at Massachusetts General Hospital. His research focuses on Psychological trauma and recovery. Mollica has published over 160 scientific manuscripts, and has published ''Healing Invisible Wounds'' (2006) and ''Manifesto IV Healing a Violent World'' (2018). In 2022, he received the lifetime award from Harvard Medical School, and in 2023, the Lux et Veritas Award from Yale Divinity SchoolMollica is considered a pioneer and founder of a new field of medicine Refugee Mental Health. He started one of America's first refugee clinics in Boston in December 1981.
The scientific and clinical work of Mollica and the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma has served as a global model worldwide and has been replicated in many countries including the US, Australia, Canada, Italy, Bosnia Herzegovina, Haiti, and Ukraine. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Giuseppe Valeriani, Iris Sarajlic Vukovic, Tomas Lindegaard, Roberto Felizia, Richard Mollica, Gerhard AnderssonGet full text
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