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978-0-387-22693-4

Forced Migration and Mental Health

Publication Date: 2005

ISBN: 978-0-387-22693-4

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In the last half century, the steadily increasing incidence of armed conflict (both within and between nations) has created mounting numbers of asylum seekers, refugees, and displaced persons. The provision of appropriate mental health services for these individuals has become a major focus of concern, but considerable controversy remains as to what kind of care is necessary. The initial assumptions and models that informed the field have recently come under attack, and alternative approaches have arisen. Forced Migration and Mental Health: Rethinking the Care of Refugees and Displaced Persons provides an up-to-date view of the controversies and future directions for the mental health care of those displaced by war or other extreme conditions.


Subject: Behavioral Science, Asylum, Asylum Seekers, Trauma, migration, psychiatry, refugees