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Rebuilding the lives and restoring the hope of survivors of torture through holistic healing care worldwide
Domestically, we developed a holistic model of care that heals the wounds of torture by using: mental health therapy to heal the mind, medical care coordination to rebuild the body, and case management to ensure access to community resources such as housing, food, security, and legal services. Each client is paired with a healing team which starts with a psychotherapist and social worker. Together, the healing team collaborates with internal and external medical staff, as well as, attorneys and legal providers. CVT therapists help clients understand their trauma and develop trust with those around them and become active community members. Social workers provide case management, which helps clients satisfy their daily needs and live a meaningful life. This includes food, clothing, housing, transportation, and safety. After a client’s basic needs are met, social workers will then start helping clients regain their community. The average duration of treatment is 18 months. In practice, as clients recover they become busier and their focus shifts to things like working, saving money for their families, or attending school, productive activities which further aid them in healing.
The goal of CVT is to heal the wounds of torture, and to end torture worldwide. Across the world from Ethiopia to Minnesota, CVT walks with survivors of torture to empower and relieve their mental and physical suffering. Our healing services help heal those who have suffered immense injustice and have been targeted for what they believe, or simply for who they are. CVT works to help survivors know injustice does not define their life.
CVT serves a highly underserved, disenfranchised population that largely exists under the radar of most mental health, health care, and social service agencies due to their extreme fright and distrust towards institutions and government agencies. All of CVT’s clients are refugees or asylum seekers who are living at or below the poverty line. Due to their torture, immigration, and mental health status most of CVT clients struggle accessing community services and support systems. Before coming to CVT, many clients struggle to find work, housing, education, navigate transportation, and provide for their families. Through CVT, clients are able to regain a sense of self, begin to trust others, and once again have hope for the future. CVT therapists and social workers are instrumental in working for social change in our community. Our therapists work with clients to help them understand their trauma, teach them to calm or soothe themselves with anxiety management strategies, and help clients develop trust again with those around them. When the basic needs of clients are being met through our social workers, clients are able to heal and spend more time on activities that help move them out of poverty, such as giving back to their community, finding employment, continuing their education, learning English, or joining a place of worship.
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