This book provides an in-depth, practical, and cutting-edge summary of psychotherapy for immigrant children and adolescents. This text integrates practical therapeutic methods with current empirical knowledge on the unique life stressors and mental health concerns of immigrant youth, proving essential for all who seek to address the psychological needs of this vulnerable and under-served population. Specific chapters are devoted to trauma, refugees and forced displacement, cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychopharmacological issues, school-based treatment, family. Each chapter includes specific cultural concerns and treatment techniques for immigrant groups from various regions of the world. In-depth case examples illustrate case formulation, how and when to use specific techniques, challenges faced in the treatment of immigrant youth, and responses to common obstacles.
With detailed theory and practice guidelines, Psychotherapy for Immigrant Youth is a vital resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other practitioners.
Preface
Chapter 1: Immigrant Youth Life Stressors
Anna Staudenmeyer, Erynn Macciomei, Margareth Del Cid, Sita G. Patel
Chapter 2: Cultural Perspectives in the Context of Western Psychological Mindsets: The Need for Cultural Sensitivity in the Mental Health of Immigrant Youth
Rania Awaad & Daryn Reicherter
Chapter 3: CBT with Immigrant Youth
Micaela A. Thordarson; Marisa Keller; Paul J. Sullivan; Sandra Trafalis; Robert D. Friedberg
Chapter 4: School-Based Interventions
Alisa Miller, Colleen Bixby, B. Heidi Ellis
Chapter 5: Treating Forcibly Displaced Younls€