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Renos K.Papadopoulos

Involuntary Dislocation: Home, Trauma, Resilience, and Adversity-Activated Development

Involuntary Dislocation: Home, Trauma, Resilience, and Adversity-Activated Development

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Renos K. Papadopoulos' book explores the experiences of people who reluctantly abandon their homes, providing a detailed guide to the complex experiences of involuntary dislocation. It challenges existing assumptions and established positions and explores its linguistic, historical, and cultural contexts. The book concludes by articulating an approach to conceptualising and working with people who have experienced adversities engendered by involuntary dislocation and with a reflection on the language of repair and renewal.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 30 March 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Renos K. Papadopoulos' book, "Involuntary Dislocation: Home, Trauma, Resilience, and Adversity-Activated Development," delves into the experiences of individuals who are forced to leave their homes in search of safer lives elsewhere. The book challenges existing assumptions and positions and explores the linguistic, historical, and cultural contexts of involuntary dislocation. Papadopoulos highlights key themes such as home, identity, nostalgic disorientation, the victim, and trauma, providing a detailed understanding of each contributing factor while emphasizing the human experience throughout. The book concludes with an approach to conceptualizing and working with people who have experienced adversities engendered by involuntary dislocation, as well as a reflection on the language of repair and renewal.

The book is intended for psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, counselors, and other professionals working with people who have experienced displacement. It will also be of interest to anyone wishing to understand the psychosocial impact of extreme adversity.

Papadopoulos begins by defining involuntary dislocation as a distinct phenomenon that challenges existing assumptions and established positions. He argues that involuntary dislocation is not simply a physical displacement but also a psychological and social one that can have profound effects on individuals' lives. He highlights the linguistic, historical, and cultural contexts of involuntary dislocation, noting that these factors can shape individuals' experiences and responses to displacement.

Papadopoulos then explores the key themes of home, identity, nostalgic disorientation, the victim, and trauma. He argues that home is not just a physical space but also a psychological and emotional one that provides a sense of belonging and security. Identity is also shaped by displacement, as individuals may struggle to maintain their sense of self in a new environment. Nostalgic disorientation is a common experience among individuals who have been displaced, as they long for the familiar sights, sounds, and smells of their home. The victim is a central theme in involuntary dislocation, as individuals may feel powerless and helpless in the face of displacement. Trauma is also a significant factor, as individuals may have experienced traumatic events such as violence, abuse, or natural disasters.

Papadopoulos provides a detailed understanding of each contributing factor to involuntary dislocation, highlighting the human experience throughout. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the unique experiences of each individual and working with them to develop a personalized approach to treatment. He also highlights the importance of addressing the social and political factors that contribute to displacement, such as poverty, discrimination, and war.

The book concludes with an approach to conceptualizing and working with people who have experienced adversities engendered by involuntary dislocation. Papadopoulos suggests that a holistic approach is necessary, which includes addressing the physical, psychological, and social aspects of displacement. He also emphasizes the importance of providing support and resources to individuals and communities affected by displacement.

In conclusion, Renos K. Papadopoulos' book, "Involuntary Dislocation: Home, Trauma, Resilience, and Adversity-Activated Development," is a comprehensive and compassionate guide for psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, counselors, and other professionals working with people who have experienced displacement. The book challenges existing assumptions and positions and explores the linguistic, historical, and cultural contexts of involuntary dislocation. Papadopoulos highlights key themes such as home, identity, nostalgic disorientation, the victim, and trauma, providing a detailed understanding of each contributing factor while emphasizing the human experience throughout. The book concludes with an approach to conceptualizing and working with people who have experienced adversities engendered by involuntary dislocation, as well as a reflection on the language of repair and renewal.

Weight: 498g
Dimension: 155 x 235 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780415682787

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