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The Professional Counselor \Volume 4, Issue 4 331 Traumatic Stress , 11 , 147–153. doi:10.1023/A:1024469418811 Weiss, T. G., & Pasic, A. (1998). Dealing with the displacement and suffering caused by Yugoslavia’s wars. In R. Cohen & F. M. Deng (Eds.), The forsaken people: Case studies of the internally displaced (pp. 175–231). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. Appendix Interview Questions 1. As we begin our conversation about your experiences, what would be helpful for me to know about you? 2. Could you tell me about your life in Yugoslavia before the war? 3. How were you and your family affected by the war? 4. What were your experiences during the war? 5. What do you remember as being the most difficult during that time? 6. Please describe your journey to the United States. 7. Describe some of your earliest experiences when you first arrived in the United States. 8. How prepared were you to deal with resettlement in the United States? 9. What helped you in the resettlement process? 10. What is life like for you now? 11. How has this experience changed you? 12. How have your attitudes and values changed in the adaptation process? 13. What has surprised you about how you have coped with resettlement? 14. What has been helpful and what has been difficult while living in America? 15. What have you learned about yourself during these years?
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