Al Fuertes - Community-based Warviews, Resiliency and Healing Among the Internally
Master of Public Health: Global Health, George Mason University
Bachelor of Arts: Integrative Studies/Health Education, Minor: Psychology, George Mason University
Ph.D, Anthropology, 1978, University of California San Diego
M.A, Anthropology, 1973, University of California San Diego
Medical Doctor, 1960, University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine
Psychiatric Training ,1960-65, Department of Psychiatry.,"G.Araoz Alfaro" General Hospital, Lanus, Argentina
Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University (2007)
M.A. in Peace Studies, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, IN (1997)
"Community-based Warviews, Resiliency and Healing Among the Internally Displaced Persons in Mindanao and the Karen Refugees on the Thai-Burmese Border"
This dissertation explores the phenomenological realities of violence and trauma, resiliency and healing in two cases, namely: the Karen refugees who are situated on the Thai-Burmese border and the internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Bukidnon and Cotabato provinces in central Mindanao , Philippines. Both of these displaced communities came as a result of constant fightings between government military and minority armed opposition groups , causing massive displacement of the civil population.
Results of this study indicate that warviews, that is, people's conceptualizations and articulations of their experience of war and displacement, do inform resiliency and that resiliency addresses people's warviews towards healing. Healing for the participants in this study connotes physiological and psycho-emotional, relational, economic, and political implications. This study concludes that no matter how victimized they may feel about themselves, the IDPs in Mindanao and the Karen refugees, with further assistance from the international community, the NGOs and the governments of the Philippines (for the IDPs) and Burma as well as Thailand (for Karen refugees), are capable of naming and responding to their individual and collective sense of reality and are active participants in their own healing and community building.
Dissertation Committee:
Kevin Avruch, Ph.D., (Chair), Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, GMU
Carlos Sluzki, M.D., Institute for Conflcit Analysis and Resolution, GMU
Joseph Maxwell, P.h.D., Graduate School of Education, GMU
Barry Hart, P.h.D., Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University
Contact: Erin Ogilvie, 703.993.9683