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NYU/Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture
462 First Avenue
New York,NY,10016,US


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Last Updated: 06.29.13
   
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Countries/States Served: NY
People Utilized or Employed: Social Work, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology, Trainable Volunteers
Types of Students Allowed:
Medical Students, Premedical Students
Program Length: Long Term (Greater than 1 month)
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University Affiliations: NYU, New York University School of Medicine
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Mission Statement: (See Web Site For Updated Information)
The Program for Survivors of Torture rebuilds the lives of people who have been tortured, persecuted, or displaced by war. Since its inception in 1995, PSOT has provided comprehensive medical and mental health care, as well as social and legal services to more than 3,500 survivors and their family members from more than 100 countries.

The Program has developed an international reputation for excellence in our clinical, educational, and research activities, and has contributed knowledge and testimony to global efforts to end torture.
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Our Program operates from the premise that our clients are individuals with resources and assets that helped them survive the traumatic events that they experienced and that can be mobilized to help them as they rebuild their lives in the United States. If given support and relief from immediate stressors, most survivors can mobilize their inherent capacities for adjusting, healing and coping.
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