
Anna Costanza Baldry
Anna Costanza Baldry is a prominent Italian psychologist known for her work in the field of trauma and violence, particularly in relation to victims of femicide and their families. She was one of the first in Italy to map the experiences of children orphaned by femicide, highlighting their unique psychological needs and the lack of support systems available to them. Through her research and advocacy, Baldry emphasizes the importance of recognizing orphans of femicide as special cases deserving specific rights and assistance. Her contributions to the understanding of the long-term effects of such tragedies on families have been instrumental in pushing for changes in public policy and support for victims.
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Anna Costanza Baldry is a psychologist who has worked on mapping the needs of children orphaned by femicide.
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