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Title Refugee mental health / edited by Jamie D. Aten and Jenny Hwang
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 337 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction to Refugee mental health -- Primer on understanding the refugee experience -- Engaging refugees with cultural humility -- Ethical considerations and challenges in working with refugees -- A culturally responsive intervention for modern-day refugees: a multiphase model of psychotherapy, social justice, and human rights -- Culturally adapted therapeutic approaches: the healing environment and restorative therapy model -- Screening and assessing refugee mental health needs -- School-based mental health interventions and other therapies to help refugee children explore previous exposure to trauma -- Treatment for refugee children and their families -- Peer group and community-based strategies for supporting refugee mental health -- Integrating indigenous and traditional practices in refugee mental health therapy -- Research and resources in refugee mental health: reflections and future directions
Summary "This book is an in-depth practical guide for mental health practitioners working across diverse theoretical orientations to provide mental health services tailored to the needs of refugees. These needs are felt more keenly than ever as displaced populations continue to grow. Refugees often experience high rates of psychological distress, and appropriate mental health care services remain severely underdeveloped. Chapters in this edited volume outline research-supported psychological interventions that can be used in a culturally sensitive manner. They cover important topics like cultural humility, issues in screening and assessments, and specific ethical dilemmas when working with refugees. The book explores the ways in which Western interventions such as cognitive behavior therapy, group therapy, expressive therapy, and school-based programs have been adapted to serve resettled refugee populations. Strengths and limitations of these approaches as well as recommendations for incorporating more holistic frameworks in practice are discussed, providing mental health professionals with a better understanding of the psychological issues associated with the refugee experience and best practices for treatment"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from electronic title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed April 28, 2023)
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Subject Refugees -- Mental health
Refugees -- Mental health services
Mental illness -- Treatment.
Mental health services.
Refugees -- psychology
Mental Disorders -- therapy
Mental Health Services
Ethnopsychology -- methods
PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health
Refugees -- Mental health
Refugees -- Mental health services
Form Electronic book
Author Aten, Jamie D., editor.
Hwang, Jenny, editor.
LC no. 2020033297
ISBN 1433835258
9781433835254
1433833727
9781433833724
9782889458400
2889458407