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Linking human systems: strengthening individuals, families, and communities in the wake of mass trauma
Authors:Landau Judith  Mittal Mona  Wieling Elizabeth
Institution:Linking Human Systems, LLC, and LINC Foundation, Boulder, CO 80301, USA. jlandau@linkinghumansystems.com
Abstract:This article presents an overview of the philosophy and practical principles underlying the Linking Human Systems Approach based on the theory of resilience in individuals, families, and communities facing crisis, trauma, and disaster. The Link Approach focuses on tapping into the inherent strength of individuals and their families and emphasizes resilience rather than vulnerability. It has been successfully used in combating critical public health problems, such as addiction, HIV/AIDS, and recovery from major trauma or disaster. Also, three specific models of Link intervention aimed at the individual, family, and community levels are discussed, with special emphasis on the family-level intervention. These interventions are directed toward mobilizing resources for long-term physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual healing.
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