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Wagner and Winick On the Law
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June 9th 2016: International Law - International Human Rights Survivors and the Global Mental Health Gap
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Guest Co-Host Michael Cohen will be joining hosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner to interview co-founders of Partnerships for Trauma Recovery - Monika Parikh and Annika Sridharan.
Partnerships for Trauma Recovery (PTR) was launched in response to the tremendous need to address the psychological impacts of human rights abuses among international survivors of human rights abuses. Based in the Bay Area of California, PTR promotes emotional healing among refugees, asylees, asylum seekers and human trafficking survivors through trauma-informed, culturally aware and contextually adapted m
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Monika Parikh
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Founder and Executive Director, Partnerships for Trauma Recovery. Combining her experience in human rights and international development, with clinical training in trauma-informed psychotherapy, Ms. Parikh launched Partnerships for Trauma Recovery in 2015. Her professional career includes human rights program development, with on-the-ground work in South Asia, West Africa and Latin America, as well as psychosocial treatment for refugees and immigrants in the United States.
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Annika Sridharan
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A clinical psychologist and social worker, Dr. Sridharan has 20 years of experience in the field of global mental health with international survivors of human rights abuses. Dr. Sridharan is an immigrant, and has lived and worked in Africa, Europe, Latin America and North America, providing psychosocial care for refugees and asylum seekers fleeing war, torture, gender-based violence and other forms of persecution.
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