30 years on: a brave new world or an unfolding disaster?
Control-focused behavioral treatment: a brief intervention for survivors of war and torture
From rehabilitation to prevention: the need to move one step further
From sunrise to sunset: personal memories of the early years
From untried steps to omnipresence
Healing and reintegration of former child soldiers: a relational resilience perspective
Inside the belly of the beast. Reflections on the history of IRCT
Looking back at experiences from 30 years with documentation and prevention of torture
Operational psychology, professional ethics, and democracy: a challenge for our time
Reflections on an international engagement in the fight against torture
Reflections on healing and recovery from the legacies of trauma and violence
Refugee children's mental health and development - a public health problem in Europe
Rehabilitation for torture survivors: six evidence myths and their implications for future research
Strategic litigation against torture: why domestic courts matter
The Committee Against Torture tackles violence against women: a conceptual and political journey
The future is here: mind control and torture in the digital era
Torture, that recurring nightmare. Social crisis and pandemic