Psychosocial Well-being of Refugees

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This free course introduces learners to the concept of psycho social aid for refugees

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Psychosocial Well-being among Refugees is an online course offered in collaboration between Edraak and Jordan University of Science & Technology (JUST). This course, introduces interested learners to the concept of psychosocial aid for refugees that can reduce the debilitating effect of psychosocial and mental dysfunctions that refugees may have due to their refugee experience. It provides an opportunity for learners to explore communication best practices as well as psychosocial intervention strategies and approaches they can use with refugees and most importantly protect themselves from the possible emotional side effects that could happen when dealing with refugees’ problems.

What you’ll learn

Recognize the situation of refugees in the World and in the Arab World specifically.

Learn about the refugees’ experience and associated psychosocial dysfunction and its symptoms.

Learn basic strategies of psychosocial aid of refugees

Learn how to communicate with refugees

Learn how to adapt and cope with psychosocial dysfunction among refugees

Learn how to deal with special refugees’ populations such as older people, children, exploited women and refugees with disabilities

Learn the basic self-help strategies that refugees can do to promote their psychosocial wellbeing

Learn how psychosocial workers can protect themselves from being affected with psychosocial dysfunction

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