The Routledge International Handbook of Trauma-Responsive Peacebuilding

Author:   Sara Clarke-Habibi ,  Cordula Reimann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032882666


Pages:   550
Publication Date:   30 January 2026
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Author:   Sara Clarke-Habibi ,  Cordula Reimann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032882666


ISBN 10:   1032882662
Pages:   550
Publication Date:   30 January 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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List of Contributors Foreword Barry Hart Preface Sara Clarke-Habibi and Cordula Reimann Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Trauma-Awareness in Peacebuilding: An Introduction Cordula Reimann and Sara Clarke-Habibi Part 1: Understanding Individual and Collective Trauma in Contexts of Violent Conflict and Peacebuilding Introduction to Part 1 Chapter 2: Psychological Causes and Effects of Individual and Collective Violence Sara Clarke-Habibi Chapter 3: Collective Trauma as Violent Conflict Dynamics Cordula Reimann Chapter 4: Opening Up Spaces for Collective Trauma in Peacebuilding Practice Cordula Reimann Chapter 5: A Framework for Understanding and Transforming Posttraumatic Narratives Sousan Abadian Chapter 6: Impacts of War on the Transfer and Transformation of Intergenerational Trauma in Israel Larissa Kunze and David Senesh Chapter 7: Identity Needs and Reconciliation following Collective Trauma Nurit Shnabel Chapter 8: Influence of Trauma on Identity, Justice, Resilience and Peacebuilding John Woodall Part 2: Understanding Resilience and Healing in Contexts of Violent Conflict and Peacebuilding Introduction to Part 2 Chapter 9: Reflections on the Foundations of Resilience and Healing Sara Clarke-Habibi Chapter 10: Embodied Resilience and Healing in the Context of Transgenerational Trauma in Palestine and Israel Eva Dalak Chapter 11: Art and Embodiment in Peacebuilding Ada Hakobyan Chapter 12: Using Expressive Arts to Address Collective Trauma and Structural Violence in Korea and the USA Eunkyung Ahn, Hyo Jin Chang, and Kathryn Mansfield Chapter 13: Reflecting on Collective Resilience during and after the Beslan Tragedy Larissa Sotieva Chapter 14: Exploring Unity Process Theory and Practise for Overcoming Crisis: Experiences from Bosnia-Herzegovina John Woodall Chapter 15: Interrupting Violence with Trauma and Resilience Education Kathryn Mansfield and Kajungu Mturi Part 3: Promoting Resilience in Crisis through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Introduction to Part 3 Chapter 16: Trauma-Informed MHPSS in War-Affected Ukraine Imke Hansen Chapter 17: Playback Theatre as a Tool for Embodied Socio-Psychological Support in Ukraine Nataliia Vainilovych Chapter 18: Trauma-Sensitive Peace Education in Northern Syria Jihad Alabdullah, Mohammad Abo Hilal, Mohamad Yassen, and Mohammad Affara Chapter 19: Psychosocial Peacebuilding in Afghanistan Inge Missmahl and Birte Brugmann Chapter 20: Integrating Gender into MHPSS and Trauma-Responsive Peacebuilding in Central African Republic Amy Dwyer Neigenfeld Chapter 21: Hypno-Neuro-Imagination Techniques for Promoting Mental Health in Humanitarian-Peacebuilding Contexts Annick Python, Claude Ribaux, and Marta Hegyaljai Python Chapter 22: Trauma-Informed Facilitation in Peacebuilding Contexts: Ethics, Questions and Methods Sara Clarke-Habibi Chapter 23: Practising what we preach: Duty of care as an essential component of sustainable, trauma-responsive peacebuilding Friederike Bubenzer Part 4: Addressing Collective Trauma in Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation Introduction to Part 4 Chapter 24: Addressing Collective Trauma in Dealing with the Past Processes in Lebanon Soha Fleyfil and Jenny Munro Chapter 25: Trauma-Sensitive Mediation: A Missing Element in the Syrian Peace Process Caroline Brooks Chapter 26: Memory as a Basis for (Re-)Conciliation in the Caucasus Julia Böcker Chapter 27: Trauma-Responsive Approaches to Truth Recovery in the Aftermath of Gross Violations of Human Rights in Nepal and Iraq Tyrone Savage Chapter 28: Towards Trauma Responsiveness in Transitional Justice Education in Colombia Angela Sanchez-Rojas Chapter 29: Establishing Multi-stakeholder Alliances to promote Societal Healing and Resilience in post-genocide Rwanda Alexandros Lordos, Révérien Interayamahanga, Frank Kayitare, Ernest Dukuzumuremyi, Margret Mahoro, Joanita Mwiza, and Jessica Mbanda Chapter 30: Healing Collective Traumas to Foster Social Transformation in Kenya Steven Lichty, Angi Yoder-Maina, Wanjika Waibochi, and Yvonne Gache Chapter 31: Equipping Youth Peacebuilders with Trauma-Sensitivity: Summer Academy for Intercultural Dialogue Atran Youkhana and Martina Bock Part 5: Deconstructing and Decolonizing Trauma and Peacebuilding Practice and Research Introduction to Part 5 Chapter 32: “Give me justice, not pills”: an Anti-Oppressive Agenda for the Integration of MHPSS and Peacebuilding Michael Niconchuk Chapter 33: Trauma and Resilience in the Global South: Decolonized Peace Psychology Practices in Kashmir Ufra Mir Chapter 34: Re-storying the Experience of Indigenous Trauma and Reconciliation in Canada Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux and Magdalena Smolewski Chapter 35: Deconstructing Collective Trauma in Peacebuilding: Challenges & Potential Ada Hakobyan and Cordula Reimann Chapter 36: Trauma-Responsive Peacebuilding: Future Directions Cordula Reimann and Sara Clarke-Habibi Glossary Index

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Sara Clarke-Habibi is a peacebuilding specialist with 23 years’ experience as a practitioner, researcher, educator, curriculum developer, trainer, facilitator and advisor. Focussed on violence-affected and post-conflict environments, she works thematically on issues of trauma-sensitivity, mental health and psychosocial support, conflict memory and identity, peace psychology, social healing and intergroup reconciliation. Cordula Reimann has worked for nearly thirty years as a process and dialogue facilitator, trainer, researcher, consultant, and coach on conflict sensitivity, conflict transformation, trauma and gender. As a practitioner–scholar, Cordula has worked with and for local grassroots movements mainly in South Asia and Middle East, international and Swiss and German governmental and non-governmental peacebuilding, development, and aid organisations.

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