- Title
- Ecotherapy in post-conflict healing: a study of the experiences of ex-combatants in the Eastern Cape township of Mdantsane
- Creator
- Mbona, Sifingo
- Subject
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Subject
- Veterans -- Services for
- Subject
- Human services -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Subject
- Environmental psychology
- Date Issued
- 2011
- Date
- 2011
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- M SW
- Identifier
- vital:11758
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10353/331
- Identifier
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Identifier
- Veterans -- Services for
- Identifier
- Human services -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Identifier
- Environmental psychology
- Description
- During this research project, an attempt was made to understand the role of ecotherapy as a therapeutic model in post conflict healing. The aim was to evaluate the application and significance of ecotherapy as an intervention strategy for post conflict healing for individuals who were exposed to violent encounters during the liberation struggle. Eight respondents (involved in the arms struggle) from Mdanstane Township in the Eastern Cape, were taken through a series of workshops as part of an ecotherapy healing process. The research concluded that all the participants had suffered from some form of traumatic stress because of their exposure to violence and violent experiences. Moreover, on closer examination the situation of ex-combatants proved to be more complex and often volatile, due to the absence of social support, loss of social status, absence of economic, employment opportunities, and the dislocation from their families and communities. Subsequent to the ecotherapy intervention, a positive outlook amongst the participants was recorded. Furthermore, there was an indication of a significant increase in their sense of self-worth and personal development, which influenced the manner in which the participants viewed the world, related to their families or communities and responded to life in general. Essentially, the research findings, conclusions, and recommendations contributed towards a better understanding of ex-combatants and the value that could be derived from ecotherapy as a post conflict healing method for individuals and groups exposed to violence and trauma.
- Format
- vii, 112 leaves; 30 cm
- Format
- Publisher
- University of Fort Hare
- Publisher
- Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities
- Language
- English
- Rights
- University of Fort Hare
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