Mental Health Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Youth: A Socioecological Framework
Mental Health Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Youth: A Socioecological Framework
Nearly 70 million people today are refugees or forcibly-displaced migrants. More than half of them are children suffering from the effects of dislocation and violence.
This book provides a framework to guide mental health providers who work with refugees and immigrants. The authors describe the unique needs and challenges of serving these populations, and offer concrete steps for providing evidence-based, culturally-responsive care. Using the socioecological model, the authors conceptualize the developing child as living within concentric circles that include family, school, neighborhood, and society, embedded within a cultural context. Mental health providers identify and provide targeted support to combat disruptions within any or all of these ecological layers.
Chapters examine the complex ways in which culture impacts the refugee experience, barriers to engagement in mental health practice and strategies for overcoming them, assessment, collaborative and integrated mental health interventions, and efforts to increase resilience in children, families, and communities. The book is an essential guide for mental health providers, and all who seek to help children in need.
This book guides mental health providers in their work with refugees and immigrants. The authors describe the unique needs and challenges facing these populations, and offer concrete steps for providing evidence-based, culturally-responsive care. Chapters examine barriers to engagement in mental health practice and strategies for overcoming them, assessment, collaborative and integrated mental health interventions, and efforts to increase resilience in families and communities. The book is an essential guide for mental health providers, and all who seek to help children in need.
This book guides mental health providers in their work with refugees and immigrants. The authors describe the unique needs and challenges facing these populations, and offer concrete steps for providing evidence-based, culturally-responsive care. Chapters examine barriers to engagement in mental health practice and strategies for overcoming them, assessment, collaborative and integrated mental health interventions, and efforts to increase resilience in families and communities. The book is an essential guide for mental health providers, and all who seek to help children in need.
This book guides mental health providers in their work with refugees and immigrants. The autho
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Nearly 70 million people today are refugees or forcibly-displaced migrants. More than half of them are children suffering from the effects of dislocation and violence.
This book provides a framework to guide mental health providers who work with refugees and immigrants. The authors describe the unique needs and challenges of serving these populations, and offer concrete steps for providing evidence-based, culturally-responsive care. Using the socioecological model, the authors conceptualize the developing child as living within concentric circles that include family, school, neighborhood, and society, embedded within a cultural context. Mental health providers identify and provide targeted support to combat disruptions within any or all of these ecological layers.
Chapters examine the complex ways in which culture impacts the refugee experience, barriers to engagement in mental health practice and strategies for overcoming them, assessment, collaborative and integrated mental health interventions, and efforts to increase resilience in children, families, and communities. The book is an essential guide for mental health providers, and all who seek to help children in need.
This book guides mental health providers in their work with refugees and immigrants. The authors describe the unique needs and challenges facing these populations, and offer concrete steps for providing evidence-based, culturally-responsive care. Chapters examine barriers to engagement in mental health practice and strategies for overcoming them, assessment, collaborative and integrated mental health interventions, and efforts to increase resilience in families and communities. The book is an essential guide for mental health providers, and all who seek to help children in need.
This book guides mental health providers in their work with refugees and immigrants. The authors describe the unique needs and challenges facing these populations, and offer concrete steps for providing evidence-based, culturally-responsive care. Chapters examine barriers to engagement in mental health practice and strategies for overcoming them, assessment, collaborative and integrated mental health interventions, and efforts to increase resilience in families and communities. The book is an essential guide for mental health providers, and all who seek to help children in need.
This book guides mental health providers in their work with refugees and immigrants. The autho
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