Common Bond Institute

Services

Social Health Care (SHC) Program

The Social Health Care Program is composed of 2 parts: Psychosocial Treatment: disaster health care field clinics, and community-based pilot service projects for at-risk populations, and Local Capacity Building Psychosocial Skills Training: for equipping local service providers with the skills to expand and sustain services. It is based on the Catastrophic Trauma Recovery (CTR) model, an integrated, multi-modal, and interdiciplinary approach for addressing large-scale, community-wide trauma and loss due to catastrophic occurrences in regions of conflict where skill and hard resources are scarce.

 

The Social Health Care Program is a local capacity building initiative composed of 3 parts: disaster psychosocial Treatment Services for high risk populations, community based Pilot demonstration service projects, and local capacity building psychosocial Skills Training for local service providers. It is based on the Catastrophic Trauma Recovery (CTR) model, an integrated, multi-modal, and interdiciplinary approach for addressing large-scale, community-wide trauma and loss due to catastrophic occurrences in regions where skill and hard resources are scarce.

Tax Deductible Donations to our humanitarian programs can be made through our partner organization: International Humanistic Psychology Association, a US Federal 501(c)3 Nonprofit.

Service Components

Disaster Health Care Field Clinics

Direct treatment field clinics providing emergency psychosocial and medical services to refugees, while also providing supervised practical field experience for local trainees in the Social Health Care training program.

Community Based Treatment Programs

Providing on-going direct psychosocial services to refugees and at risk populations, and demonstrating community-based human service models that can be established, operated, and sustained in regions of great need and scarce skill and material resources.

  • Center for Healing and Renewal
  • Women’s Safe Space Projects
  • Trauma-Informed Schools – Educational Recovery Project
  • Youth and Community Resilience Building

Help support our life-saving services to refugee children and their families.
Make a tax deductible donation through our US Federal 501(c)3 nonprofit partner:  
International Humanistic Psychology Association