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Port-au-Prince
From Historical Trauma to Creativity and Innovation
International Africana Psychology Festival, 2nd edition
Le festival international de « Psychologie africaine » est un immense événement scientifique, culturel, pluridisciplinaire annuel autour de la thématique de l’influence des manières d’être et des savoir-faire spécifiques imprégnant la psychologie des peuples afro-descendants. Son objectif est de faire la plaidoirie auprès du grand public pour l’aménagement de la place de cette approche en matière de conceptualisation des phénomènes psychologiques et de pratique de soins de santé mentale.
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Port-au-Prince
International Festival of African Psychology 2016
The International Festival of African psychology is a huge scientific and cultural interdisciplinary event. This annual activity will be held on this topic: how specific culture and knowledge shape the psychology of African descendants. The aim of this festival is to advocate and bring awareness to the population, so that this approach could be integrated in a global theoretical frame when it comes to conceptualize psychological phenomenon and mental cares. This festival is brought to you by SITWOMAFRIKA, a Research Institute on Trauma Related to Slavery Experience & African Psychology in collaboration with the Institute of Research and African Studies in Haiti at the State University of Haiti (IERAH/ISERSS), and the Psychosocial Department at « Zanmi Lasante »/Partners in Health. This year, we will organize a series of three scientific, artistic, and cultural days activities from May 27 to 29 to shed light and elaborate on today psychological and psychopathological effect of trauma related to past slavery . As a consequence of this event, a discipline of psychology rooted in African philosophy or African centered would be able to (re) emerged.
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