Fr. 120.00

Guide to Trauma-Informed and Emotionally Mindful Conflict Practice

English · Hardback

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This book moves past interest-based negotiation and needs-based conflict resolution to explore emotions and trauma as critical variables in successful conflict work. It integrates the theory and practice of trauma-informed approaches using cultural framing, storytelling, resilience, and emotional human connection to chart new ways toward peace.

List of contents










Introduction - Centering Trauma and Storytelling in Conflict Intervention Practice.
Chapter 1 -Trauma, Identity, and Sense of Victimhood: Conflict Dynamic Processes Conflict Resolution, and Conflict Transformation.
Chapter 2 - Developing a Trauma-informed Lens: Narrating and Listening to Narration
Chapter 3 - Challenging Hierarchies through Trauma Stories: What Does it Take to be an Effective Survivor?
Chapter 4 - How to Address Collective Injustice without Destroying the System: The Theory and Practice of Addressing Injustice and Systems Maintenance
Chapter 5 - Building a Toolbox for Trauma-informed Conflict Practice
Conclusion - Respecting Traumatic Story as Resistance and Resilience Practice for Change


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Jeremy A. Rinker

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