Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo

Through a case study of international responses in Kosovo, this article critically analyses how the international therapeutic model constructs war-affected populations as traumatised and subject to psychosocial dysfunctionalism. The international therapeutic model may be summarised as follows: traum...

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Main Author: Pupavac, Vanessa
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Published: Sage 2002
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1397/
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description Through a case study of international responses in Kosovo, this article critically analyses how the international therapeutic model constructs war-affected populations as traumatised and subject to psychosocial dysfunctionalism. The international therapeutic model may be summarised as follows: traumatic experiences cause trauma symptoms producing low self esteem and dysfunctionalism leading to abuse/violence, requiring external intervention to break the cycle of trauma and violence. The first half of the paper contends the international projection of the population as traumatised. The second half of the paper examines psychosocial intervention as a new mode of external therapeutic governance. The paper suggests that concern for war trauma in international policy does not necessarily represent a positive development for war-affected populations. International psychosocial intervention has been criticised as a form of cultural imperialism, that is, the imposition of a Western therapeutic model on other societies, which have their own coping strategies.
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spelling nottingham-13972020-05-04T20:32:26Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1397/ Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo Pupavac, Vanessa Through a case study of international responses in Kosovo, this article critically analyses how the international therapeutic model constructs war-affected populations as traumatised and subject to psychosocial dysfunctionalism. The international therapeutic model may be summarised as follows: traumatic experiences cause trauma symptoms producing low self esteem and dysfunctionalism leading to abuse/violence, requiring external intervention to break the cycle of trauma and violence. The first half of the paper contends the international projection of the population as traumatised. The second half of the paper examines psychosocial intervention as a new mode of external therapeutic governance. The paper suggests that concern for war trauma in international policy does not necessarily represent a positive development for war-affected populations. International psychosocial intervention has been criticised as a form of cultural imperialism, that is, the imposition of a Western therapeutic model on other societies, which have their own coping strategies. Sage 2002 Article PeerReviewed Pupavac, Vanessa (2002) Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo. Alternatives, 27 . pp. 489-511. ISSN 0304-3754
spellingShingle Pupavac, Vanessa
Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo
title Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo
title_full Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo
title_fullStr Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo
title_full_unstemmed Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo
title_short Pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in Kosovo
title_sort pathologizing populations and colonizing minds: internatioinal psychosocial programmes in kosovo
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1397/