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Alex Bradley

  • Carl Milofsky

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Abstract

Bradley is a psychotherapist based in a religious NGO. His talk primarily involves general comments and observations about the events of Bloody Sunday, sectarian conflicts in general, and values statements from Bradley offered in response to student questions about the conflict in Northern Ireland. He continues to talk about the White Oak Center in Donegal, which is a residential treatment center that in this account it heavily concerned with treating alcohol abuse. The tape shifts to talk about Bradley's work treating trauma experiences related to the Troubles. He began working in the Catholic community but then was asked to work as well with Protestant congregations and then much of his work became cross-community work including people from both sides of the sectarian conflict.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Jun 2 2003

Keywords

  • Derry
  • Peace and Reconciliation
  • cross community
  • identity development
  • community development
  • sectarianism
  • Catholic Christian Organization
  • mad dog
  • paramilitary
  • Social Democratic Labor Party
  • Presbyterians
  • Protestants
  • Catholics
  • Protestantism
  • Presbyterianism
  • Catholicism
  • the Troubles
  • Bloody Sunday
  • Ireland
  • Northern Ireland
  • state organized terrorism
  • terrorism
  • Methodist
  • Celtic Tiger
  • Republic of Ireland
  • England
  • United Kingdom
  • Rome Rule
  • Home Rule
  • HIV
  • AIDS
  • homophobia
  • religion

Disciplines

  • Clinical and Medical Social Work
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Mental and Social Health
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Substance Abuse and Addiction

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