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    A Community Approach to Trauma in Ethiopia

    en-usMarch 06, 2023
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    About this Episode

    In this episode Dr. Waganesh Zeleke discusses the focus of her Fullbright Scholarship, which is addressing trauma with individuals living in Ethiopia. She discusses the impact of war trauma, in all of its forms, on the people of Ethiopia, and the need for intervention. Dr. Zeleke also introduces the concept of a community approach to treating trauma. She discusses this approach in the context of the cultural values of the communities in Ethiopia, and how communities there provide support and healing.

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    A Community Approach to Trauma in Ethiopia

    A Community Approach to Trauma in Ethiopia

    In this episode Dr. Waganesh Zeleke discusses the focus of her Fullbright Scholarship, which is addressing trauma with individuals living in Ethiopia. She discusses the impact of war trauma, in all of its forms, on the people of Ethiopia, and the need for intervention. Dr. Zeleke also introduces the concept of a community approach to treating trauma. She discusses this approach in the context of the cultural values of the communities in Ethiopia, and how communities there provide support and healing.

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