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doi: 10.1097/WTF.0b013e32823f9e18
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Medecins Sans Frontieres: mental health care in post-tsunami Aceh Province, a field report

de Gryse, Benoît; Laumont, Barbara

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Abstract

This article describes a mental health program in the Aceh Province, a conflict area in Indonesia, after the tsunami. The intervention aimed to normalize community life, through activities such as the construction of a volleyball field and the organization of a tournament, as well as organizing talking groups to reinforce solidarity and mutual support. On an individual level, offering counselling services supported normalization. The beneficiaries appreciated the communities based group activities the most. As for individual psychological support, counselling proved to be an unknown approach for the majority of the population, and therefore did not always meet their expectations of a fast, practical resolution to their problems.

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