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Post-Traumatic Growth and Its Inhibition in South Sudan: Unfulfilled Promise Amid Prolonged Adversity
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A study conducted by the University of Haifa, based on a sample of 657 survivors, revealed that those who had consumed MOTAPM experienced higher levels of social support, better sleep quality and lower symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Initial results were published in the scientific journal World Psychiatry.
Post-Traumatic Growth and Its Inhibition in South Sudan: Unfulfilled Promise Amid Prolonged Adversity
Adut Alaak Garang explores how recurring violence in South Sudan, rooted in unresolved trauma, continues to destabilise the nation and prevent meaningful healing. The post Post-Traumatic Growth and Its Inhibition in South Sudan: Unfulfilled Promise Amid Prolonged Adversity appeared first on PeaceRep.
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