![]() Document printed from the website of the ICRC. URL: http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/5CJKK7 International Committee of the Red Cross 30-07-2002 DRAFT - SAVED for DC_ARCH - Humanitarian involvement in armed conflicts: the stress factor The press service of the International Committee of the Red Cross invited members of the press to attend a presentation given at ICRC headquarters on 25 July 2002 by Dr Barthold Bierens de Haan on: Humanitarian action and armed conflict: the stress factor Over the past 12 years, Dr Bierens de Haan, an ICRC psychiatrist, has developed a model programme to provide psychological support for humanitarian staff working in conflict zones. Dr Bierens de Haan, who is the author of many publications on this subject and a member of various inter-organizational working and study groups, has extensive theoretical knowledge and practical experience of ways in which to manage the stress and trauma suffered by conflict victims and those who come to their assistance. AUDIO CLIPS (Real audio stream: 16KB/36KB) (For broadcast) RELEVANT DOCUMENTS A supportive programme for the humanitarian aid workers of the ICRC, Extract from "Revue Française de Psychiatrie et de Psychologie Médicale", février 2002 - Tome VI - No 53 Humanitarian action and armed conflict: Coping with stress Newly revised edition by Barthold Bierens de Haan, ICRC, Geneva, 2001 Emotional group debriefing of humanitarian aid workers: the experience of ICRC, Extract from Swiss Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 1998;149:218-28
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