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While most studies of the stresses experienced by minorities,
migrants, and refugees focus on North America, this work assumes an
unusually broad scope. African-Americans, Latin Americans,
Hutterites, Southeast Asians, and Native Americans are all
considered in the context of the U.S. and Canada. However, separate
chapters also discuss North Africans in France, Turks in Belgium,
native culture in New Zealand, Jews inside and outside Israel,
Gypsies in Europe, and Germans migrating west in their newly united
nation. This unique look at the stresses facing such groups is an
important resource for researchers, practitioners, and graduate
students in clinical psychology, counseling, and psychiatric social
work.
While most studies of the stresses experienced by minorities,
migrants, and refugees focus on North America, this work assumes an
unusually broad scope. African-Americans, Latin Americans,
Hutterites, Southeast Asians, and Native Americans are all
considered in the context of the U.S. and Canada. However, separate
chapters also discuss North Africans in France, Turks in Belgium,
native culture in New Zealand, Jews inside and outside Israel,
Gypsies in Europe, and Germans migrating west in their newly united
nation. This unique look at the stresses facing such groups is an
important resource for researchers, practitioners, and graduate
students in clinical psychology, counseling, and psychiatric social
work.
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