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Training counselors or psychosocial workers in areas of armed conflict, requires an explicit vision on the relationship between theoretical knowledge, practical knowledge and counselling. This article describes how, with minimal means, a training of trainers for counsellors or psychosocial workers can be put together. The basic principles are discussed, and the training is described as an interactive process in which both the participants and the trainer develop their expertise.
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