Sara Sharratt
Feminist Psychology and Global Issues: An Action Agenda
7
Anne Anderson
Interview with Gabrielle Kirk McDonald,
President of the International Criminal Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia
23
Sara Sharratt
Interview with Elizabeth Odio Benito, Justice of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
39
Sara Sharratt
Interview with Patricia Viseur-Sellers, Legal Officer
on Gender Issues
53
Sara Sharratt
The Foca Indictment by the International Criminal Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia
79
Sara Sharratt
Beyond War Hierarchies: Belgrade Feminists' Experience
Working with Female Survivors of War
83
Lepa Mladjenovic
Confusing Realities and Lessons Learned in Wartime:
Supporting Women's Projects in the Former Yugoslavia
91
Ingrid Foeken
Traumatized Women Working with Traumatized Women:
Reflections upon Life and Work in a War Zone
107
Gabriele Kramer
War, Life Crisis and Trauma: Assessing the Impact
of a Women-Centered Training Program in Bosnia
121
Sabine Scheffler
Agnes Miichele
The Burden Left My Heart: Psycho-Social Services
Among Refugee Women in Zenica and Tuzla,
Bosnia-Herzegovina During the War
139
Berit Schei
Solveig Dahl
Sympathy for the Devil: Thinking About Victims
and Perpetrators After Working in Serbia
153
Anja Meulenbelt
Some Pitfalls for Effective Caregiving in a War Region
161
Edita Ostodic
Index
167
ABOUT THE EDITORS
Sara Sharratt, PhD, is Professor Emerita of Marriage and Family Counseling at Sonoma State University in California and has been actively involved in the development and application of feminist therapy since its inception. Born and raised in Costa Rica, she has also been active in multi-cultural psychology with a particular emphasis on Spanish-speaking clients in the US and in Costa Rica. For the last four years, she has focused on international human rights with an emphasis on the rights of women and currently resides in the Hague.
Ellyn Kaschak, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at San Jose State University in San Jose, California. She is the author of Engendered Lives: A New Psychology of Women's Experience, as well as numerous articles and chapters on feminist psychology and psychotherapy. She has had thirty years of experience practicing psychotherapy, is past Chair of the Feminist Therapy Institute and of the APA Committee on Women and is a Fellow of Division 35, the Psychology of Women, Division 12, Clinical Psychology, and Division 45, Ethnic Minority Issues of the American Psychological Association.
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