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martha bragin
Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, CUNY
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Can anyone here know who I am? Co-constructing meaningful narratives with combat veterans
M Bragin
Clinical Social Work Journal 38, 316-326, 2010
932010
Bringing it all back home: Social work and the challenge of returning veterans
DP Wheeler, M Bragin
Health & Social Work 32 (4), 297-300, 2007
612007
Knowing terrible things: Engaging survivors of extreme violence in treatment
M Bragin
Clinical Social Work Journal 35, 229-236, 2007
342007
To be well at heart: women’s perceptions of psychosocial wellbeing in three conflict affected countries
M Bragin, K Onta, T Janepher, G Nzeyimana, T Eibs
Intervention 12 (2), 187-209, 2014
252014
Making meaning together: Helping survivors of violence to learn at school
M Bragin, GK Bragin
Journal of infant, child, and adolescent psychotherapy 9 (2-3), 47-67, 2010
222010
Building culturally relevant social work for children in the midst of armed conflict: Applying the DACUM method in Afghanistan
M Bragin, C Tosone, E Ihrig, V Mollere, A Niazi, E Mayel
International Social Work 59 (6), 745-759, 2016
212016
Making the right to education a reality for war affected children: The Northern Uganda experience
M Bragin, WG Opiro
International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies 9 (2), 158-177, 2012
202012
So that our dreams will not escape us: Learning to think together in time of war
M Bragin
Psychoanalytic inquiry 32 (2), 115-135, 2012
202012
The community participatory evaluation tool for psychosocial programs: a guide to implementation
M Bragin
Intervention: International Journal of Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and …, 2005
202005
Clinical social work with survivors of disaster and terrorism: A social ecological approach.
M Bragin
J. Brandell (Ed.), Essentials of clinical social work, 366-401, 2014
182014
Clinical social work interventions in violence and disaster.
M Bragin
In J. Brandell, (editor) Theory and Practice in Clinical Social Work …, 2011
18*2011
To play, learn, and think: Understanding and mitigating the effects of exposure to violent events on the cognitive capacity of children and adolescents
M Bragin
Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy 4 (3), 296-309, 2005
182005
The uses of aggression: Healing the wounds of war in a community context
M Bragin
Analysts in the Trenches, 169-193, 2014
172014
The psychological effects of war on children: A psychosocial approach
M Bragin
Trauma psychology: Issues in violence, disaster, health, and illness 1, 195-229, 2007
152007
Pour a libation for us: Restoring the sense of a moral universe to children affected by violence
M Bragin
Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy 18 (3), 201-211, 2019
142019
Measuring Difficult-to-Measure Concepts in Clinical Social Work Practice Operationalizing Psychosocial Well-Being Among War-Affected Women- A case study in Northern Uganda
M Bragin, J Taaka, K Adolphs, H Gray, T Eibs
Clinical Social Work Journal; online ahead of print, 2014
122014
Pedrito The Blood of the Ancestors
M Bragin
Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy 4 (1), 1-20, 2005
122005
Peace, love, and justice: A participatory phenomenological study of psychosocial well-being in Afghanistan
M Bragin, B Akesson, M Ahmady, S Akbari, B Ayubi, R Faqiri, Z Faiq, ...
International Social Work 65 (3), 457-479, 2022
112022
The effect of extreme violence on the capacity for symbol formation: Case studies from Afghanistan and New York
M Bragin
Terrorism and the Psychoanalytic Space: International Perspectives from …, 2003
102003
Myth, Memory, and Meaning: Understanding and Treating Adolescents Experiencing Forced Migration
M Bragin
Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy 18 (4), 319-329, 2019
82019
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