Publication, January 27th 2010

II Volumes released by Praeger Publishing in Nov 2009 Mass Trauma and Emotional Healing around the World [II Volumes] Rituals and Practices for Resilience & Meaning-making Dr Ani Kalayjian Dominique Eugene DrKalayjian@Meaningfulworld.com, www.meaninguflworld.com ISBN: 0-313-37540-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-313-37540-8 450 pages Praeger Publishers, ABC-CLIO Publication: 11/30/2009 List Price: $104.00 (UK Sterling Price: £72.95) Availability: Media Type: Hardcover… Continue reading >>

Publication, December 26th 2009

Forgiveness & Reconciliation Psychological Pathways to Conflict Transformation and Peace Building Ani Kalayjian Fordham University Email: DrKalayjian@Meaningfulworld.com www.meaningfulworld.com Raymond F. Paloutzian Westmont College Email: paloutz@westmont.edu   Forgiveness and Reconciliation breaks new ground as a volume that will enhance the work of social and peace psychologists, students, and researchers in intergroup and international relations, and peace… Continue reading >>

Publications, May 23rd 2007

Kalayjian, A., Abdolian, L. F. (2010). Trauma and the Media: How Movies can Create and Relieve Trauma. In Gregerson, M. (Editor) The Cinematic Mirror for Psychology and Life Coaching. New York, NY: Springer Publishing.  pp 155-169. Kalayjian, A. (2010 in press).  Organizational and cultural Competence.  In Core Curriculum in Transcultural Nursing and Health Care.  Edited… Continue reading >>

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