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  1. Justine Hardy (born April 1966) is a British journalist, author, and integrated trauma therapist who has spent most of her adult life in India. She has been a journalist in South Asia, including Kashmir, where she established Healing Kashmir to help people overcome the trauma of the Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir that began in 1989.

  2. www.justinehardy.comJustine Hardy

    3 de jul. de 2021 · Justine combines being a writer and commentator with working at the grass roots in two fields that make many uneasy: conflict and the psychological damage of violence. As a writer and journalist Justine has been writing on South Asia for twenty-five years.

  3. Biografía de Justine Hardy. Ejerce desde hace muchos años el periodismo habiendo pasado gran parte de ellos en el conflicto entre Cachemira y el norte de la India. Trabaja para el Financial Times y colabora en The Times, Vanity Fair y Traveler entre otros periódicos y revistas. Es también realizadora de documentales y presentadora en la BBC.

  4. 10 de oct. de 2012 · Justine Hardy - Healing Kashmir - YouTube. Oslo Freedom Forum. 46.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 47. 2.9K views 11 years ago #SFFF #oslofreedomforum. Justine Hardy speaks at San Francisco...

  5. Resumen y sinopsis de La Casa de las Maravillas de Justine Hardy. Una inolvidable historia de amor en la hermosa y turbulenta región de Cachemira. La Casa de las Maravillas es una casa flotante del lago Nagin, donde Gracie Singh, una anciana mujer inglesa, vive desde que quedó viuda.

  6. As a journalist and writer, she is the author of seven books, ranging in subject from war to Hindi film. The Ochre Border, 1995, records the reopening of the Tibetan frontier-lands. Her second, Scoop-Wallah, 1999, is the story of her time as a journalist on an Indian newspaper in Delhi.

  7. 30 de jul. de 2020 · For decades, Justine Hardy has conducted extraordinary international work dealing with the critical issue of trauma and mental health in conflict zones. A trained psychotherapist, author, and longtime journalist in India for the BBC, she founded Healing Kashmir, having become very involved in the region in the aftermath of the 2005 earthquake.