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  • TORT : 91.1.5 : Not available for external loan
    Interpretation as part of the rehabilitation : the use of interpreters in the rehabilitation of people who have been subjected to torture is a relatively new idea and there is practically no literature on the subject : part I
    English
    19910000
    torture victims treatment | professional ethics | practice guidelines | gender aspects | treatment models | knowledge, attitudes, practice | health education | ethnicity | politics | trust | interpreter-client relations | attitude to torture | confidentiality | interpreter characteristics | interpretation techniques | communication | crosscultural aspects | employee development | impartiality principle | language | terminology | professional competence | role expectations | interpreters | patient care team | Denmark | universal
    Torture : quarterly journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 1, no. 1
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