‘EMDR lijkt erg op de Aboriginal-manier van traumaverwerking’ : Arianne Struik helpt getraumatiseerde kinderen in Australië'EMDR looks very much like the Aboriginal-way of trauma processing': Arianne Struik helps traumatized children in Australia
Description
Lef, ondernemerschap en betrokkenheid. Drie kwaliteiten die ontwikkelingspsycholoog Arianne Struik helpen om haar missie na te jagen: acht maanden per jaar verblijft ze in Australië, waar ze in afgelegen streken Aboriginal-kinderen helpt bij traumaverwerking én de weinige behandelaars traint. Een interview via Skype. ‘Niemand wil hier werken.’
Courage, entrepreneurship and engagement. Three qualities that help development psychologist Arianne Struik to chase her mission: eight months a year she stays in Australia, where she helps Aboriginal children in remote regions in trauma processing and the few practitioners train. An interview via Skype. 'Nobody wants to work here.'
Courage, entrepreneurship and engagement. Three qualities that help development psychologist Arianne Struik to chase her mission: eight months a year she stays in Australia, where she helps Aboriginal children in remote regions in trauma processing and the few practitioners train. An interview via Skype. 'Nobody wants to work here.'
Format
Journal
Language
Dutch
Original Work Citation
Querido, N. (2014). ['EMDR looks very much like the Aboriginal-way of trauma processing': Arianne Struik helps traumatized children in Australia]. GZ - Psychologie: Tijdschrift over Gezondheidszorgpsychologie, 6(8), 16-17. Dutch
Citation
“‘EMDR lijkt erg op de Aboriginal-manier van traumaverwerking’ : Arianne Struik helpt getraumatiseerde kinderen in Australië'EMDR looks very much like the Aboriginal-way of trauma processing': Arianne Struik helps traumatized children in Australia,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 6, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/24826.