Health professionals' experiences of and attitudes towards mental healthcare for migrants and refugees in Europe: A qualitative systematic review

E Peñuela-O'Brien, MW Wan, D Edge… - Transcultural …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Migrants living in Europe constitute over half of the world's international migrants and are at
higher risk of poor mental health than non-migrants, yet also face more barriers in accessing …

[PDF][PDF] Somali conceptions and expectations concerning mental health: Some guidelines for mental health professionals

B Guerin, P Guerin, RO Diiriye, S Yates - New Zealand Journal of …, 2004 - ecald.com
The Somali population in New Zealand is a rapidly growing one that should be of interest to
mental health professionals due to their experience of resettlement stressors and the …

The psychological treatment of refugees and asylum seekers: what does the literature tell us?

R Schweitzer, L Buckley, D Rossi - Mots Pluriels, 2002 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Over the past five years, Australia has accepted approximately 50 000 individuals through its
Humanitarian program. To integrate these individuals specialised medical and …

[图书][B] Transforming the legacy: Couple therapy with survivors of childhood trauma

KK Basham, D Miehls - 2004 - degruyter.com
In this chapter we review the relevant institutional, interactional, and individual factors that
constitute a thorough biopsychosocial assessment. As we introduce the metaphoric image of …

Global mental health: a call for increased awareness and action for family therapists

JE Patterson, TM Edwards, S Vakili - Family process, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Global mental health (GMH) is an emerging field that focuses on the need for culturally
sensitive mental health services in low‐and middle‐income countries (LMICs). While many …

Voices of dialogue and directivity in family therapy with refugees: Evolving ideas about dialogical refugee care

L De Haene, P Rober, P Adriaenssens… - Family …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
In this article, we reflect on our evolving ideas regarding a dialogical approach to refugee
care. Broadening the predominant phased trauma care model and its engaging of directive …

Lost in translation? Embracing the challenges of working with families from a refugee background

R Codrington, A Iqbal, J Segal - … and New Zealand Journal of Family …, 2011 - cambridge.org
This article describes the difficulties a mainstream family therapy service experienced in
working with families from a refugee background. The experience of six therapists and five …

From Somalia to US: shifts in gender dynamics from the perspective of female Somali refugees

JJ Connor, S Hunt, M Finsaas, A Ciesinski… - Journal of Feminist …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this exploratory qualitative study was to explore shifts in gender dynamics
among Somali female refugees who immigrated to the United States (US). We used a …

Refugee families in therapy: from referrals to therapeutic conversations

N Sveaass, S Reichelt - Journal of Family Therapy, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Refugee families referred for therapy present a wide array of problems and expectations, not
always in accordance with what therapy may offer. Major differences between referring …

Scaling up family therapy in fragile, conflict‐affected states

LL Charlés - Family Process, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This article discusses the design and delivery of two international family therapy‐focused
mental health and psychosocial support training projects, one in a fragile state and one in a …