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6SSHM004
6
Spring
15
This module explores the ways in which life is lived in relation to experiences of war, violent events, and war-related afflictions and displacement. While we will follow and discuss the debates of researchers who have tried to determine and verify the effects of violent conflict on the mental health of those affected by focusing on concepts like war trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), we will challenge conventional and universal understandings of trauma, and disease-centred approaches to traumatic experience and health interventions. While this course is heavily informed on comparative history, both of psychiatry and of wars, it will engage with current affairs and public health concerns. It considers mental health as both a medical and a socio-political matter.
By the end of this module students are expected to have acquired:
One weekly two-hour lecture and one weekly one-hour seminar.
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