Contributors
Nilanga Abeysinghe
Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Tiffany Adeigbe
Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX, USA
Anna M. Agathangelou
York University, Toronto, ON, Canada
Flavia Almonte
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Gonzalo Bacigalupe
Department of Counseling and School Psychology, College of Education, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, USA
National Research Center for Integrated Natural Disaster Management (CIGIDEN), Santiago, Chile
Christine Beliard
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Laurie L. Charls
Family Therapist, Independent Researcher, Boston, MA, USA
Evangeline S. Ekanayake
Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Kara Erolin
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Neda Faregh
Carleton University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Douglas Flemons
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Kyle D. Killian
Capella University, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Rima Zeid Nehm
Clinical Psychologist, Beirut, Lebanon
Catalina Perdomo
Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX, USA
Anne Rambo
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Gameela Samarasinghe
Department of Sociology, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Kemo Soumaoro
Universite Gamal Abdel Nasser de Conakry, Conakry, Guinea
Alexis Tounkara
Independent Consultant, Conakry, Guinea
Simone Young
Trinidad and Tobago Fulbright Humphrey Fellow 2016, Washington, D.C., USA
About the Editors
Laurie L. Charls PhD
is a licensed marriage and family therapist and qualitative researcher based in Boston, Massachusetts (USA). She is a former faculty instructor and former director of the MFT Program at Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas, USA, and recent subject matter expert in family therapy with two psychotherapeutic interventions courses sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) and as a WHO Mental Health Officer during the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa in 2015, and with the UNODC in Vienna. Focused on scaling up family therapy practices for host country nationals in fragile states, Dr. Charls work as a scholar and practitioner includes the performance of qualitative rapid needs assessments and the supervision and training of psychiatrists, psychosocial workers, and family therapists for family therapy and psychosocial support programs in low- and middle-income countries. Dr. Charls has both a PhD in family therapy from Nova Southeastern University and an MA in international relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Her publications have appeared in Family Process , the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy , the Journal of Family Therapy , Qualitative Inquiry , and Boston Globe Magazine . She is a 20172018 Fulbright Global Scholar.
Gameela Samarasinghe PhD
is a clinical psychologist by training and is an associate professor of psychology in the Department of Sociology, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. She initiated the design of and introduced the postgraduate diploma and masters in counseling and psychosocial support at the Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Colombo. These postgraduate programs try to provoke thinking on alternative visions of what support to individuals and communities might look like while at the same time providing training on conventional counseling skills. She has been a member of various advisory groups developing strategies for post-conflict trauma in Sri Lanka and internationally. These include her role as a technical advisor to the Asia Foundations Reducing the Effects and Incidents of Trauma (RESIST) Program and to the Victims of Trauma Treatment Program (VTTP), which are programs designed to support and treat torture survivors. She was a member of the international research team on Trauma, Peacebuilding and Development, run from the University of Ulster. She has written extensively on mental health and psychosocial wellbeing in Sri Lanka. She has been awarded many fellowships and has been the recipient of research grants including the Fulbright-Hays Senior Research Scholar Award (20042005) at Boston University and the Fulbright Advanced Research Award (20132014) at Columbia Universitys Mailman School of Public Health.