The Finnish team discusses sense of security, trauma, crisis and disaster

The Finnish team discusses sense of security, trauma, crisis and disaster

Finnish RWS researchers, Raija-Leena Punamäki and Kirsi Peltonen participated in the 2nd International Symposium on Safety and Security Research, on 10th September 2020. Researchers from different fields of psychology in Finland got together  on Zoom to discuss this year’s topic, Global Disruptions and Everyday Experiences. Raija-Leena and Kirsi talked about the RWS psychosocial interventions, and how […]

Finnish RWS researchers, Raija-Leena Punamäki and Kirsi Peltonen participated in the 2nd International Symposium on Safety and Security Research, on 10th September 2020. Researchers from different fields of psychology in Finland got together  on Zoom to discuss this year’s topic, Global Disruptions and Everyday Experiences. Raija-Leena and Kirsi talked about the RWS psychosocial interventions, and how they enhance sense of security among traumatized adolescents. As part of the symposia, they also discussed psychological phenomena and interventions in major disasters and crises, individual and collective memory in disasters, and experiences of psychological care among refugee children with other researchers and the audience.

Peltonen, K. (2020). Learning to trust – Experiences of psychological care among refugee children. In Global Disruptions and Everyday Experiences – 2nd International Symposium on Safety and Security Research: Psychological Aspects of Sense of Security in Trauma, Crisis and Disasters, 10.9.2020 Zoom-virtual.

Punamäki, R.L. (2020). Psychosocial interventions enhancing sense of security among traumatized adolescents. In Global Disruptions and Everyday Experiences – 2nd International Symposium on Safety and Security Research: Psychological Aspects of Sense of Security in Trauma, Crisis and Disasters, 10.9.2020 Zoom-virtual.