Abstract
‘Reconciliation’ generally means the development of good relations where they have never truly existed before. This paper refers principally to the example of Northern Ireland and the Irish peace process. Psychiatrists should examine what really contributes to ‘large group’ reconciliation, as the absence of the psychiatric perspective would be a serious loss in the search for post-conflict well-being at the communal level.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health