Arts-Based Practices in Regions Affected By War
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), cultural disintegration, political confusion and unresolved inter-ethnic conflict are just some of the hurdles that can face citizens in war affected areas. After the Dayton Accord had been signed in 1995, international government and charity...
Main Author: | Alpha M Woodward |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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GAMUT - Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre (NORCE & University of Bergen)
2012-06-01
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Series: | Voices |
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Online Access: | https://voices.no/index.php/voices/article/view/2001 |
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