
In the context of the humanitarian crisis of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, a team of young Lebanese social workers attempted to identify the most economically vulnerable people. These professionals have themselves sometimes been exposed to social and economic difficulties, having in their own past experienced war and deprivation. They were confronted with experiences of war, poverty, inter-community conflicts, the recollection of their own family trauma or guilt. Support in the form of psychological care was provided to them.
fatigue émotionnelle, accompagnement psychologique, vulnerability, Social Workers, Emotional Adjustment, Syria/ethnology, [SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, Humans, vulnérabilité, Lebanon, travail social, cultural difference, Refugees, crise humanitaire, Syria, social work, emotional fatigue, Social Workers/*psychology, humanitarian crisis, *Refugees, différence culturelle, psychological support
fatigue émotionnelle, accompagnement psychologique, vulnerability, Social Workers, Emotional Adjustment, Syria/ethnology, [SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, Humans, vulnérabilité, Lebanon, travail social, cultural difference, Refugees, crise humanitaire, Syria, social work, emotional fatigue, Social Workers/*psychology, humanitarian crisis, *Refugees, différence culturelle, psychological support
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