#11358. Reconstructing a Sense of Safety among Resettled Refugee Survivors of Torture: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study

August 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The experience of torture can have a lasting impact on survivors’ physical, psychological and social well-being and threaten their sense of safety. This study describes the strategies and tactics for reconstructing a sense of safety used by torture survivors receiving holistic treatment after resettlement.
Keywords:
constructivist grounded theory; mental health; perceived safety; qualitative methods; Resettled refugee(s); torture/trauma

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