Abstract

Based on a clinical case, this work aims to illustrate the multiple dimensions and modalities of psychological support in humanitarian work. It also shows the importance and relevance of implementing a transcultural approach when dealing with complex trauma and traumatic bereavement among refugees and asylum seekers in an emergency context.

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