HEROIN COMMEMORATION IN MEMORY OF WAR VICTIMS
THE OPAQUE GOSPEL TO THE CONGOLESE PEOPLE
- 92 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Curiosity about origins and collective memory distinguishes human societies from other species. This book explores the emergence of a new discipline in the twenty-first century, particularly in Africa and the DRC, amidst significant social upheaval. It emphasizes the importance of understanding trauma and introduces the theory of EMDR as a tool for addressing these issues. The author highlights the underdeveloped state of EMDR research in Africa, noting that existing studies cover only a portion of the continent, calling for further exploration and application.
