Center for Victims of Torture

Center for Victims of Torture The Center for Victims of Torture is an international nonprofit dedicated to healing survivors of torture and violent conflict. Advocacy

CVT’s Washington, D.C.
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At the Center for Victims of Torture, we are forging new ways to advance human rights and build a future free from torture. Through research, training, advocacy and our healing care for survivors, each initiative we undertake plays a role in building a larger vision for the torture rehabilitation movement. Healing

In the United States, torture survivors receive out-patient care at our centers in

Arizona, Georgia and Minnesota. A team of healers provides medical and nursing care, psychotherapy, social services and massage and physical therapy. Our international healing initiatives are in refugee camps and post-conflict areas where few mental health resources are available. We extend multi-disciplinary care and train local community members and refugees to meet the mental health needs of survivors. Training

At CVT, training is about finding ways to strengthen and support the people and organizations that work with torture survivors. We offer training projects around the world so that individuals and organizations can learn new and improved ways to provide healing services to torture survivors. Research

We work with other torture victim rehabilitation centers to help them develop their own tools for measuring the impact of rehabilitation services on the well-being of torture survivors. We conduct rigorous evaluation and monitoring to ensure the work we do is effective. office gives voice to people who were purposefully silenced by perpetrators of torture. In our nation’s capital, we show policy makers that there is hope, that survivors can regain productive lives of dignity. Note to readers:
CVT is not able to respond to requests for assistance that are posted on social media. If you are seeking professional services or assistance, we encourage you to go to this page for referral information: https://www.cvt.org/resources/looking-for-care/

The vetting process that refugees undergo before being admitted to the United States is rigorous and involves many gover...
06/11/2026

The vetting process that refugees undergo before being admitted to the United States is rigorous and involves many government agencies. Refugees are among the most documented people on earth. However, less than 1% of all refugees are ever resettled to the U.S.

As CVT expands telehealth services for Syrian survivors, former detainees, family members, as well as human rights defen...
06/10/2026

As CVT expands telehealth services for Syrian survivors, former detainees, family members, as well as human rights defenders in the MENA region, the monitoring and evaluation team conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the model. A new report from the team illustrates how telehealth addresses former barriers and identifies opportunities to strengthen care for people after violent conflict. Read more about the study in our new article.

Back in 2011 as the Syrian war started forcing millions to flee their homes, CVT began extending interdisciplinary mental health, physiotherapy and social work services to Syrians arriving in Jordan

CVT is proud to participate in this conference - "Building Wellness, Self-Care and Community Strengthening" with our par...
06/09/2026

CVT is proud to participate in this conference - "Building Wellness, Self-Care and Community Strengthening" with our partners at Consulmex Nogales. Thank you for making space to share tools for self-care and strengthening support networks.

Acompáñanos en la conferencia: "Construyendo bienestar, cuidado personal y fortalecimiento comunitario": un espacio para reflexionar, cuidarnos y fortalecer nuestras redes de apoyo. 💜🏳️‍🌈

🗓️ Martes 9 de Junio
⏰ 3:00 p.m.
📍 Facebook Live

There have long been legal pathways to becoming a U.S. citizen, and people reside in the country during the process. Her...
06/09/2026

There have long been legal pathways to becoming a U.S. citizen, and people reside in the country during the process. Here are two:
1. Asylum seekers live in the U.S. legally while their case is pending.
2. Refugees were already vetted overseas and are in a process seeking permanent residency.

A new study shows sleep quality is significantly associated with mental health symptoms for people in forced migration. ...
06/08/2026

A new study shows sleep quality is significantly associated with mental health symptoms for people in forced migration. Dr. Jennifer Esala, CVT senior evaluator and researcher, Sarah Lawrence, CVT program evaluator, and additional researchers published an article in the Journal of Migration and Health on the study, with findings that may represent an important clinical target in trauma rehabilitation.
Read the new report here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666623526000255?via%3Dihub

We’re hiring a Targeted Case Management & Behavioral Health Home Supervisor to oversee our service in St. Paul, MN, incl...
06/05/2026

We’re hiring a Targeted Case Management & Behavioral Health Home Supervisor to oversee our service in St. Paul, MN, including administrative supervision of staff, provision of clinical consultations, mentoring, support and licensure supervision to case managers, social workers and community health workers. Applicants should have MSW or Master’s in a related field and current LICSW in Minn. 20% remote. Click for details and to apply: https://dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePortal/en-US/cvt

Torture is not only used against an individual. It is used to create fear within communities. When someone is tortured, ...
06/04/2026

Torture is not only used against an individual. It is used to create fear within communities. When someone is tortured, the family learns to be afraid. Their neighbors and loved ones learn to be silent. Fear spreads quickly and widely – people learn not to speak up.

Learn more on our website about how to help survivors.

“The hope is never gone,” said Ariadna Gudiño, psychotherapist/ trainer with CVT México, in this article in The Christia...
06/04/2026

“The hope is never gone,” said Ariadna Gudiño, psychotherapist/ trainer with CVT México, in this article in The Christian Science Monitor about people who’d hoped to seek asylum in the U.S. Ariadna’s clients fled torture and persecution back home but are now stranded in Nogales as access to asylum has been halted by new Trump administration policies. Ariadna comments that clients have not given up hope to go to the U.S. one day.

Recent federal court rulings against the U.S. government’s asylum ban at the border are renewing hope for thousands of asylum seekers waiting in northern Mexico.

No one is immune to torture. Tala was a teacher in Syria. She went to the library to buy gifts for her students but was ...
06/03/2026

No one is immune to torture.

Tala was a teacher in Syria. She went to the library to buy gifts for her students but was suddenly detained by regime forces and held in custody.

No one deserves to be tortured.

Read more about Tala’s story on our website.

“Congress must stop writing blank checks for cruelty,” writes Yumna Rizvi, senior policy analyst, today in The Hill. In ...
06/02/2026

“Congress must stop writing blank checks for cruelty,” writes Yumna Rizvi, senior policy analyst, today in The Hill. In a new op ed about excessive spending by the U.S. government on its anti-immigration agenda, including migrant detention operations at Guantánamo, she says, “Every dollar Congress appropriates for Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda sets in motion systems that will be much harder to dismantle in the future.”

Every dollar Congress appropriates for Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda sets in motion systems that will be much harder to dismantle in the future.

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2356 University Avenue W, Suite 430
Saint Paul, MN
55114

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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