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As many as 100 million people in the world today have migrated to other countries as a result of war, poverty or just the dream of a better life.
As the number of immigrants has increased, so has controversy about immigration policies.
The debate often centers on economic issues, overlooking the psychological concerns of those adjusting to a new culture. Feelings of loss, culture shock, separation from family and language difficulties can all contribute to distress.
For successful acculturation, researchers have found, immigrants must integrate their culture of origin with that of their new home.
Adapted from the Encyclopedia of Psychology
Resources
Undocumented Americans
What is it like to grow up as an undocumented youth in America? In 'Undocumented Americans,' three undocumented youth who arrived as young children — Jong-Min, Pedro and Silvia — share their stories of how they are fighting hard to achieve their piece of the American dream.
Working with Immigrant-Origin Clients
Download this booklet (PDF, 460KB) designed for mental health professionals who work with immigrant-origin clients. This publication provides an overview of the U.S. immigrant population, the major mental health challenges they face and the barriers that impede their access to mental health services. Mental health providers are offered information on the treatment considerations they must take into account when providing services, best practices in assessment and diagnosis and a set of principles to apply to provide effective mental health services.
Psychological Issues of Immigration
- Psychology of Immigration 101
Information on the mental health needs of immigrants in the United States for mental health professionals, educators, advocates, service providers and members of the public.
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APA advocates for federal policies on immigration that promote keeping families together. We particularly focus on minimizing the negative psychological impact that results from the separation of families.
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Six common pitfalls to avoid when conducting research and designing interventions for recent transplants to the United States.
Getting Help
- Building your resilience
Learn how to develop and use a personal strategy for enhancing resilience despite challenging life experiences.
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- Kids can suffer permanent damage from border separations
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