Psychosocial Experiences and Adjustment of Migrants
Coming to the USA
Herausgeber: Kaplin, Daniel; Gielen, Uwe P.; Kuriansky, Judy; Rich, Grant J.
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Psychosocial Experiences and Adjustment of Migrants
Coming to the USA
Herausgeber: Kaplin, Daniel; Gielen, Uwe P.; Kuriansky, Judy; Rich, Grant J.
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Psychosocial Experiences and Adjustment of Migrants: Coming to the USA explores the emotional experiences of migrants seeking to come to America, including psychological sequelae of such relocation from oneâ¿s home country to another country. This book is divided into three main parts. The first introduces the reader to the foundational principles of migration. Next, the chapter authors review individuals and families who come to the United States through "orderly" migration, profiling the experiences of immigrants from various countries and regions. The next set of chapters discuss "forced"…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 195mm x 236mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1040g
- ISBN-13: 9780128237946
- ISBN-10: 0128237945
- Artikelnr.: 64696302
- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 195mm x 236mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1040g
- ISBN-13: 9780128237946
- ISBN-10: 0128237945
- Artikelnr.: 64696302
of Migration to the United States 2. Pros and Cons of Coming to the USA:
Perspectives from Those Who Live Here and Those Who Seek to Do So 3.
Psychological Issues in Migration 4. Cultural Issues in Migration 5.
Migration Struggles: Clinical Understanding Across Life Cycles 6.
Securitization of Migration and Hate Crimes Towards Immigrants and Refugees
7. Gender and Migration: Women and Non-Binary Individuals at Risk 8.
Psychological Issues and Support Systems for Children and Youth Refugees
and Immigrants 9. The Culturagram Matrix: Domains of Migration Identities
10. Is Immigration Good or Bad for the United States? A Professional's
Personal Reflection on the Concepts of Coloniality and Mutual Benefit in
Migration
Part II: Migration to the USA 11. Two Roads Diverged: Inequities Associated
with Variations in the Migration Path from Mexico to the United States 12.
Central American Diasporas: Psychological Considerations for Immigrants and
Refugees from the Northern Triangle 13. Caribbean Immigrants in the United
States and Canada: A Diverse Mosaic 14. Coming to America, the European
Experience 15. African Immigrants in America: Finding Home Through Stories
of Resilience 16. Coming to America from South Asia 17. Chinese, Korean,
and Japanese Immigration to the US: Migration Patterns and Psychological
Adjustment 18. Coming from Southeast Asia: Psychosocial Experiences and
Adjustment of Southeast Asian Immigrants and Refugees 19. Forced
Displacement from the Northern Triangle Region: Implications for Clinical
Intervention and Training 20. You in Americuh, Now": African Forced
Migrants in the 21st Century US 21. Understanding and Working with Middle
Eastern and Syrian Migrants and Refugees 22. Refugees from Afghanistan 23.
Afghan Girl Refugees Coming to America 24. The Role of Social Capital
Provided by the Established Ethnic Enclaves in Ukrainian Refugees'
Resettlement in the United States
Part III: Stakeholders Roles, Advocacy and International Agreements 25.
Diplomatic Psychology at the United Nations: The Global Compact for Safe,
Orderly and Regular Migration 26. UNHCR and the Global Compact on Refugees:
The Negotiation and Current Issues 27. Doing what Matters: The NGO
Committee on Migration 28. Psychosocial Support for Migrants and Refugees:
Similarities and Differences in Historic International Compacts 29. How Can
Governments at the United Nations Work with NGOs on Immigration? 30.
Experience and Perspective of a UN Ambassador Emeritus 31. Migrating to the
United States: Aspirations and Challenges of International Students of
Psychology
of Migration to the United States 2. Pros and Cons of Coming to the USA:
Perspectives from Those Who Live Here and Those Who Seek to Do So 3.
Psychological Issues in Migration 4. Cultural Issues in Migration 5.
Migration Struggles: Clinical Understanding Across Life Cycles 6.
Securitization of Migration and Hate Crimes Towards Immigrants and Refugees
7. Gender and Migration: Women and Non-Binary Individuals at Risk 8.
Psychological Issues and Support Systems for Children and Youth Refugees
and Immigrants 9. The Culturagram Matrix: Domains of Migration Identities
10. Is Immigration Good or Bad for the United States? A Professional's
Personal Reflection on the Concepts of Coloniality and Mutual Benefit in
Migration
Part II: Migration to the USA 11. Two Roads Diverged: Inequities Associated
with Variations in the Migration Path from Mexico to the United States 12.
Central American Diasporas: Psychological Considerations for Immigrants and
Refugees from the Northern Triangle 13. Caribbean Immigrants in the United
States and Canada: A Diverse Mosaic 14. Coming to America, the European
Experience 15. African Immigrants in America: Finding Home Through Stories
of Resilience 16. Coming to America from South Asia 17. Chinese, Korean,
and Japanese Immigration to the US: Migration Patterns and Psychological
Adjustment 18. Coming from Southeast Asia: Psychosocial Experiences and
Adjustment of Southeast Asian Immigrants and Refugees 19. Forced
Displacement from the Northern Triangle Region: Implications for Clinical
Intervention and Training 20. You in Americuh, Now": African Forced
Migrants in the 21st Century US 21. Understanding and Working with Middle
Eastern and Syrian Migrants and Refugees 22. Refugees from Afghanistan 23.
Afghan Girl Refugees Coming to America 24. The Role of Social Capital
Provided by the Established Ethnic Enclaves in Ukrainian Refugees'
Resettlement in the United States
Part III: Stakeholders Roles, Advocacy and International Agreements 25.
Diplomatic Psychology at the United Nations: The Global Compact for Safe,
Orderly and Regular Migration 26. UNHCR and the Global Compact on Refugees:
The Negotiation and Current Issues 27. Doing what Matters: The NGO
Committee on Migration 28. Psychosocial Support for Migrants and Refugees:
Similarities and Differences in Historic International Compacts 29. How Can
Governments at the United Nations Work with NGOs on Immigration? 30.
Experience and Perspective of a UN Ambassador Emeritus 31. Migrating to the
United States: Aspirations and Challenges of International Students of
Psychology