International Humanistic Psychology Association is a NonGovernmental Humanitarian Aid Organization dedicated to addressing psycho-social issues and suffering in the global community by providing direct services to vulnerable populations.
We are grounded in a commitment to putting compassionate service to work in the world to improve the human condition through creating holistic, multicultural mechanisms for healing suffering and nurturing fundamental human dignity and worth that strengthens current and future generations; and in this way to nurture a culture of peace.We are a 100% donor supported and volunteer run humanitarian relief organization.
We are grounded in a commitment to putting compassionate service to work in the world to improve the human condition through creating holistic, multicultural mechanisms for healing suffering and nurturing fundamental human dignity and worth that strengthens current and future generations; and in this way to nurture a culture of peace.We are a 100% donor supported and volunteer run humanitarian relief organization.
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International Humanistic Psychology Association (IHPA) is an international humanitarian service organization focused on addressing the key psycho-social issues and conditions of our day in the global community.
It is a web-based social service and skills training organization dedicated to providing direct service to vulnerable communities in need, the development of culturally adapted psycho-social healing methods and approaches, and exploration of vital issues and perspectives in the field of communal and transgenerational trauma globally and cross-culturally.
It is a web-based social service and skills training organization dedicated to providing direct service to vulnerable communities in need, the development of culturally adapted psycho-social healing methods and approaches, and exploration of vital issues and perspectives in the field of communal and transgenerational trauma globally and cross-culturally.
International Humanistic Psychology Association (IHPA) and its partner, Common Bond Institute (CBI), are professional nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations based in the US.
For 27+ years we have partnered to operate numerous humanitarian service projects for vulnerable populations, local capacity building training and treatment programs, and over 50 major international training conferences on conflict transformation and social healing in various countries experiencing conflict and turmoil.
For 27+ years we have partnered to operate numerous humanitarian service projects for vulnerable populations, local capacity building training and treatment programs, and over 50 major international training conferences on conflict transformation and social healing in various countries experiencing conflict and turmoil.
Providing Community-based Psychosocial Treatment Services to the refugee population in Jordan.
Conducting on-site certified trainings in psychosocial treatment skills through the Social Health Care (SHC) training and treatment program - building local capacity for healing and recovery from individual and communal trauma by providing intervention and treatment skills to members of the local society, including medical students and practitioners, NGO staff, aid workers, clergy, teachers, and refugees.
Conducting on-site certified trainings in psychosocial treatment skills through the Social Health Care (SHC) training and treatment program - building local capacity for healing and recovery from individual and communal trauma by providing intervention and treatment skills to members of the local society, including medical students and practitioners, NGO staff, aid workers, clergy, teachers, and refugees.
Disaster Health Care Field Clinic providing comprehensive Psychosocial, Medical, and Dental services to the refugee population in Jordan. Community-based psycho-social treatment pilot projects - Partnering with local NGOs and institutions to create a broad range of community mental health services as demonstration projects that can be operated and sustained in regions of conflict with great need and scarce skill and funding resources.
Immediate psycho-social treatment needs of refugees arriving traumatized by the war, violence, and exodus. Sharing practical, culturally sensitive service approaches and lessons learned - what is working, what is not working, and what needs to be done. Formulating fact-based recommendations and guidelines endorsed by the full conference to provide public policy makers for increased effectiveness in responding to the multiple needs of refugees.
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