There are more than 26 million refugees in the world, and the
population is expected to grow. However, there is minimal training
or understanding in the mental health and social services fields
that provides the awareness, knowledge, and skills to effectively
work with refugees. Subsequently, this volume is intended to
provide a comprehensive understanding of refugee psychosocial
adjustment that incorporates cross-cultural perspectives.
The text provides an all-inclusive overview of refugee
acculturation and adaptation, a model of intervention to assist
refugees in the process of psychosocial adjustment, case studies
illustrating practical intervention applications, and
country-specific interventions from unique and diverse national
perspectives. Professionals working with refugees in the United
States and around the world will value this volume.
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