The Stone That Mourns Its Victims: Haiti Still Recovering From Its Injuries and Traumas 5 Years After the 2010 Earthquake

American Journal of Psychiatry - Tập 172 Số 6 - Trang 517-518 - 2015
Jude Mary Cénat1, Patricia Eid1, Daniel Dérivois1, Martine Hébert1, Lewis Ampidu Clorméus1
1From the Department of Sexology and the Department of Psychology, University of Quebec at Montreal; the Psychology Institute, University of Lyon, Lyon, France; and the Department of Anthropology-Sociology, State University of Haiti, Port-au-Prince.

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