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The impact of war-related trauma among the Murle people in southern Sudan

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Karen J Fancher. The Impact of War-related Trauma Among the Murle People In Southern Sudan. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1692fc46-f542-4f79-b8c6-a3f91025a24f?locale=es.

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K. J. Fancher. The impact of war-related trauma among the Murle people in southern Sudan. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1692fc46-f542-4f79-b8c6-a3f91025a24f?locale=es

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Karen J Fancher. The Impact of War-Related Trauma Among the Murle People In Southern Sudan. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1692fc46-f542-4f79-b8c6-a3f91025a24f?locale=es.

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  • This research was conducted among the Murle tribe of the Upper Boma region in Jonglei State, South Sudan. The purpose was to gain insight into the impact of war-related trauma and to examine the perceived needs of the community in the post-war context. The primary methodology was phenomenological - examining spiritual understanding, traumatic events experienced, the impact of the trauma, coping mechanisms and support systems, cultural factors, and perceived needs. The continued psychological, physiological, and spiritual impact of the war-related trauma was notable. Implications for Christian ministry were addressed, with special consideration of the Murle concept of 'forgetting.'
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  • 02/16/2024

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