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Costanza Torre
Costanza Torre
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Manchester; Visiting Fellow, LSE
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Reconceptualising the treatment gap for common mental disorders: a fork in the road for global mental health?
T Roberts, GM Esponda, C Torre, P Pillai, A Cohen, RA Burgess
The British Journal of Psychiatry 221 (3), 553-557, 2022
432022
What happened to children who returned from the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda?
T Allen, J Atingo, D Atim, J Ocitti, C Brown, C Torre, CA Fergus, M Parker
Journal of Refugee Studies 33 (4), 663-683, 2020
372020
COVID-19 vaccination campaigns and the production of mistrust among Roma and migrant populations in Italy
E Storer, I Sarafian, C Torre, S Vallerani, E Franchi
BMJ Global Health 7 (9), e009537, 2022
162022
Is promoting war trauma such a good idea?
C Torre, S Mylan, M PARKER, TIM ALLEN
Anthropology Today 35 (6), 3-6, 2019
152019
Psychosocial support (PSS) in war-affected countries: a literature review
C Torre
Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2019
112019
Therapy in Uganda: a failed MHPSS approach in the face of structural issues
C Torre
Forced Migration Review, 2021
102021
Self-help or silenced voices? An ethnographically informed warning
C Torre
The Lancet Global Health 8 (5), e646, 2020
62020
“Think Positive, Save a Life”? Resilience and Mental Health Interventions as Political Abandonment in a Refugee Settlement in Northern Uganda
C Torre
Civil Wars 25 (4), 708-734, 2023
52023
‘All in good faith?’An ethno-historical analysis of local faith actors’ involvement in the delivery of mental health interventions in northern Uganda
E Storer, C Torre
Transcultural Psychiatry 60 (3), 508-520, 2023
52023
‘Vaccine populism’and migrant assistance: On the contingency of mutual aid in Italy's Alpine region
E Storer, C Torre
Global Policy 15, 24-35, 2024
32024
Key considerations: equitable engagement to promote COVID-19 vaccine uptake among undocumented urban migrants
S Vallerani, E Storer, C Torre
SSHAP, 2022
32022
Throwing therapy at the problem mental health and humanitarian intervention in Palabek refugee settlement, northern Uganda
C Torre
London School of Economics and Political Science, 2023
22023
COVID-19 vaccines, mobility, and pandemic bureaucracies: Undocumented migrants’ perspectives from Italy's Alpine border
C Torre, E Storer
Journal of Migration and Health 7, 100189, 2023
22023
Key Considerations: Engaging'People on the Move'to Promote COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance in Italy
C Torre
SSHAP, 2022
22022
Are self-help psychosocial interventions for refugees in Uganda a band-aid on a bullet wound?
C Torre
Africa at LSE, 2020
12020
Promoting war trauma may not be a good idea
C Torre, S Mylan, M Parker, T Allen
Africa at LSE, 1-8, 2019
12019
Mambo muhimu ya kuzingatia: Vipaumbele vya misaada ya chakula katika makazi ya wakimbizi nchini Uganda na athari zake
C Brown, C Torre
The Institute of Development Studies and Partner Organisations, 2024
2024
Key Considerations: Food Assistance Prioritisation in Refugee Settlements in Uganda and its Impacts
C Brown, C Torre
The Institute of Development Studies and Partner Organisations, 2024
2024
Author's Reply. RE: Reconceptualising the treatment gap for common mental disorders: a fork in the road for global mental health?
T Roberts, GM Esponda, C Torre, P Pillai, A Cohen, RA Burgess
The British Journal of Psychiatry 223 (3), 446-447, 2023
2023
“Think positive, save a life”? Resilience and mental health interventions as political abandonment in a Ugandan refugee settlement
C Torre
Civil Wars, 2023
2023
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