KEY FEATURES: In-depth discussions of theoretical practices show readers how to engage immigrants and refugees in the most culturally appropriate and relevant manner possible. Coverage of unique topics including practice with survivors of torture, women, LGBTQ immigrants/refugees, and youth provide guiding frameworks and examples for effective practice. Reflective questions and case studies provide substantive examples and exercises of how the chapter theories and concepts can be directly applied in practice. Implications for transnational practice and ethical standards spanning a global professional context are covered in a final chapter. Chapter highlights and summative points help readers review and master the material. A comprehensive appendix offers resources and websites to further inform practice.

Practice Applications With Vulnerable and Trauma-Exposed Immigrants and Refugees

Practice Applications With Vulnerable and Trauma-Exposed Immigrants and Refugees
UNIT IV Practice applications with vulnerable and trauma-exposed immigrants and refugees

“No administration could stop the tidal wave of immigration that swept over the land; no political party could restrain or control the enterprise of our people, and no reasonable man could desire to check the march of civilization.”

~ Nelson A. Miles

Learning Objectives

Apply the integrative theoretical model to immigrant and refugee subgroups with a focus on trauma-exposed clients.

Introduction

UNIT IV: Practice Applications With Vulnerable and Trauma-Exposed Immigrants and Refugees. Building on theory and intervention modalities in the preceding sections, Unit IV provides concrete examples of the impact of ...

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