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Therapeutic activism: Supporting emotional resilience of volunteers working in a refugee camp
Author(s) -
Hughes Gillian,
Burck Charlotte,
Roncin Laureline
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
psychotherapy and politics international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.124
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 1556-9195
pISSN - 1476-9263
DOI - 10.1002/ppi.1517
Subject(s) - refugee , psychological resilience , set (abstract data type) , collective action , face (sociological concept) , psychology , social psychology , criminology , sociology , public relations , political science , social science , politics , computer science , law , programming language
We describe the development of an approach offering emotional support to volunteers who responded to the humanitarian crisis that has left thousands of refugees living in precarious and dangerous conditions across Europe. The Refugee Resilience Collective was set up by a group of therapists drawing on social justice approaches, working on the French–English border. It was recognised that the emotional needs of volunteers were being neglected, putting many at risk of secondary traumatisation and “burnout.” We elaborate ways we set about fostering an environment of self‐care which, we argue, is crucial to sustaining volunteers. We have offered regular consultations to individuals and teams to nurture resilience and the potential for life‐changing growth, to help them manage the challenges of the work and to build their collective resistance to the abusive state system that refugees face. “Doing hope” for others and collective action are crucial components of our approach.

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