Migrations have occurred throughout human history. They are often difficult for both the migrants and their new countries. But immigrants can also bring vitality to their adopted homes. All of us thus need to understand what will help new arrivals succeed and prosper.
This book offers information about mental health and wellness among immigrants. It describes both the stressors they often face and the cultural resilience that helps many overcome such obstacles. It then addresses psychological difficulties some immigrants encounter, available treatments, mental health providers, and how to get help when needed. Such information is often discussed in scientific journals and among healthcare professionals. But this book presents it in a style that is easier to understand by people who need help. In that process, it highlights practical examples and integrates knowledge from research and the authors' clinical experience.
Drs. Joachim Reimann and Dolores RodrΓguez-Reimann are clinical psychologists, public health researchers, and experienced administrators whose background included local government, nonprofits, academia, and the private sector. They have worked with immigrant communities throughout their adult lives. Over their careers Joachim and Dolores have published in scientific outlets such as the Journal of Immigrant Health, Ethnicity & Disease, and the Journal of Clinical Psychology. They also serve a multitude of clients with origins that span the globe. This includes torture survivors and people who need help in various areas of clinical and forensic psychology. Both immigrants themselves, Joachim and Dolores combine their personal, family, academic, and clinical experiences to provide a first-hand account of the challenges migrants face and the strengths that allow them to overcome such obstacles. Drs. Joachim Reimann and Dolores RodrΓguez-Reimann are clinical psychologists, public health researchers, and experienced administrators whose background included local government, nonprofits, academia, and the private sector. They have worked with immigrant communities throughout their adult lives. Over their careers Joachim and Dolores have published in scientific outlets such as the Journal of Immigrant Health, Ethnicity & Disease, and the Journal of Clinical Psychology. They also serve a multitude of clients with origins that span the globe. This includes torture survivors and people who need help in various areas of clinical and forensic psychology. Both immigrants themselves, Joachim and Dolores combine their personal, family, academic, and clinical experiences to provide a first-hand account of the challenges migrants face and the strengths that allow them to overcome such obstacles.
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