The Center for Victims of Torture
works to heal the wounds of torture on individuals, their families and their communities and to stop torture worldwide.
 

 

Since 1985 CVT has provided multidisciplinary
healing services to torture survivors worldwide.

In our healing clinics psychotherapists work with clients to heal emotional wounds. Nurses and doctors coordinate medical care to restore the body. Social workers help clients regain their independence.

Through our research and outreach programs, CVT shares its knowledge of the impact of torture and the importance of healing. Our advocacy work supports our mission to end torture worldwide.

At CVT we heal the wounds of torture and restore the dignity of the human spirit.

 

News and Updates

Read President Obama's Statement on United Nations International Day in Support of Torture Victims and Executive Director Doug Johnson's response here.

This St. Paul Pioneer Press column addresses events in Iran and includes quotes from executive director, Doug Johnson, and Erin Morgan, international clinical consultant

 

Learn about the latest program updates in our Storycloth newsletter.

E-mail cvt@cvt.org to receive Storycloth online or in the mail.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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