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Contents
- Front Matter
- Section 1 Background
- 1 IntroductionDinesh Bhugra
- 2 Geopolitics of migration and refugeesAlbert Persaud, Antonio Ventriglio, Koravangattu Valsraj, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 3 Political and institutional determinants of migration policiesToni Ricciardi and Sandro Cattacin
- 4 Prejudice, ethnic discrimination, and double jeopardy in migrantsCameron Watson, Edgardo Juan Tolentino Jr, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 5 Global cultures as a consequence of globalization of mental healthDriss Moussaoui, Vishal Bhavsar, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 6 Gender perspectives in migrationRangaswamy Thara and Aarthi Raman
- 7 A psychosocial approach to working with victims of trafficking with means of sexual exploitationCatarina Alves and Nadia Morales Gordillo
- 8 The new face of exploited children in EuropeOlivier Peyroux
- 9 Mental health needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender migrantsRebecca Hopkinson, Eva S. Keatley, and Joanne Ahola
- 10 Urbanization and its impact on migrant mental healthLayla McCay and Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan
- 11 Trauma and migrationJoanne Stubley
- 12 Collective traumaUmaharan Thamotharampillai and Daya Somasundaram
- Section 2 Pre-migration
- 13 Mental health issues of child refugees and migrantsJaswant Guzder
- 14 Vulnerability, psychopathology, and creativity of the children and adolescents of migrantsMarie-Rose Moro, Laelia Benoit, Manon Lebozec, Sevan Minassian, Alice Titia Rizzi, and Rahmeth Radjack
- 15 Effects of migration on women’s psychosocial health: Focus on the Mediterranean regionMauro Carta, Giulia Cossu, and Caterina La Cascia
- 16 Experiences of elderly migrants in a new countryFungai Mhlanga and Rosemary Mhlanga
- 17 Families migrating togetherRenos K. Papadopoulos
- 18 Psychosocial and mental health impacts of migration on ‘left-behind’ children of international migrant workersMichaella Vanore, Kolitha Prabhash Wickramage, Delanjathan Devakumar, and Lucy P. Jordan
- 19 Forced migrationPatricia Foxen
- 20 Out-migration and social capitalNicholas Spina
- 21 Micro-migrationUriel Halbreich
- 22 Disability and forced migration
Rebecca Yeo
- Section 3 Migration
- 23 Internal migrationBharathram Sathur Raghuraman and Santosh Chaturvedi
- 24 General health needs of migrants and refugeesAndroula Pavli and Sotirios Tsiodras
- 25 Physical migrationOyedeji Ayonrinde and Nicolette Busuttil
- 26 Physical and psychological resilience and migrationBex Willans and Sarah Stewart-Brown
- 27 Migration governance and mental healthGuglielmo Schininá
- 28 Refugees and asylum seekersTom K.J. Craig
- 29 High-skilled migration and mental health: Challenges and solutionsAntonio Ventriglio, Susham Gupta, and Cameron Watson
- Section 4 Post-migration
- 30 Sociocultural phenomenology of world migrationsRenato D. Alarcón
- 31 The cross-cultural assessment of migrantsNeil Krishan Aggarwal
- 32 Refugee and asylum seekers’ experiencesRachel Tribe and Angelina Jalonen
- 33 Principles for the management of physical and mental health care in migrantsVishal Bhavsar
- 34 Managing relationships and psychotherapyKenneth Po-Lun Fung
- 35 Community-based mental health care and narrative exposure therapyKevin Pottie, Azaad Kassam, and Douglas Gruner
- 36 Migrant acculturation and adaptationJohn W. Berry
- 37 Cultural bereavement, cultural congruity, and identitiesCameron Watson, Antonio Ventriglio, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 38 Intercultural mediation in mental health careAdil Qureshi, Olga Ananyeva, and Francisco Collazos
- 39 Working with interpretersRachel Tribe
- 40 Migration and mental health care in the European UnionGuglielmo Schininá and Geertrui Lanneau
- 41 Refugees, torture, and dehumanizationVladimir Jović
- 42 Refugee, migrant, and asylum seeker experiences: The Balkan perspectiveDusica Lecic-Tosevski and Bojana Pejuskovic
- 43 Needs of child refugees and economic factorsDimitris C. Anagnostopoulos, Kalliopi Triantafyllou, and Nikos G. Christodoulou
- 44 Media setting the agenda: The various shapes of media otheringElisabeth Eide
- 45 Immigration: Migrant perspectiveShahram Shaygani
- 46 Early assessment of mental health and options for documentation of torture in newly arrived asylum seekersNora Sveaass and Birgit Lie
- 47 Safety for children: How can we support parents and caregivers in reception centres and early phases of resettlement?Ragnhild Dybdahl and Helen Johnsen Christie
- 48 Women and migration: PsychopathologyVandita Shanbhag, Madhura Bojappa, and Prabha S. Chandra
- 49 Children and vulnerable groups servicesDiana Miconi and Cécile Rousseau
- 50 Ethics and migrant psychiatry: Principles, challenges, and solutionsNicholas A. Deakin, Antonio Ventriglio, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 51 Mental health of refugees in primary careEdvard Hauff and Reidun Brunvatne
- 52 Separate or integrated services?Sofie Bäärnhielm, Mike Mösko, and Aina Basilier Vaage
- 53 Specialist services: PracticeSverre Varvin
- Section 5 Psychotherapeutic techniques
- 54 Handling cultural differences between patient and clinicianJoseph Westermeyer and Jerome Kroll
- 55 Therapeutic skills and therapeutic expectations in the treatment of migrant individuals and their familiesSamuel O. Okpaku
- 56 Psychiatric disorders in refugees and immigrants: Treatment goals and planningJ. David Kinzie
- 57 Psychopharmacology and refugees, asylum seekers, and migrantsDavid C. Henderson
- 58 Psychotherapy and refugeesFrancesca Brady, Cornelius Katona, Eileen Walsh, and Katy Robjant
- Section 6 Special issues
- 59 Intercultural counselling and psychotherapy with new immigrants and refugeesRachel Tribe
- 60 Post-traumatic stress disorder in refugee and migrant mental healthLisa Andermann, Pushpa Kanagaratnam, Dawit Wondimagegn, and Clare Pain
- 61 Race and racism’s impact on mental wellnessOyedeji Ayonrinde and Shadé Miller
- 62 Psychiatric emergencies in asylum seekersGeorgios Schoretsanitis, Dinesh Bhugra, and Aristomenis Exadaktylos
- 63 Suicide among refugees: The silent storyLakshmi Vijayakumar, Sujit John, and A.T. Jotheeswaran
- 64 Acculturation and suicide-related risk among Latin American migrantsLillian Polanco-Roman, Cristiane Duarte, and Roberto Lewis-Fernández
- 65 Resettlement stressors and family factors in refugee child and adolescent psychopathologyMatthew Hodes, Roman A. Koposov, and Norbert Skokauskas
- 66 Identifying service needsMeryam Schouler-Ocak
- 67 Separate services or integrated servicesJessica Carlsson and Marianne C. Kastrup
- 68 An early intervention framework for the emotional health and well-being of unaccompanied minorsAna Draper and Elisa Marcellino
- 69 Transforming identities: Meeting the needs of refugee and asylum-seeking children in a child and adolescent mental health service in the National Health ServiceDavid Amias, Karen Partridge, Sherry Rehim, and Nsimire Aimee Bisimwa
- 70 International medical graduates’ contributions to psychiatry— a historical reviewNyapati Rao, Saeed Ahmed, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 71 Dynamics of international medical graduates’ migration: Challenges and opportunitiesNyapati Rao, Saeed Ahmed, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 72 Developing psychiatric services for migrants, refugees, and asylum seekersStanley Yip, Kenneth Javate, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 73 Use of telepsychiatry for the management of mental health problems in migrantsKeith Hariman, Antonio Ventriglio, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 74 Returning migrants: Mental and physical health needsAntonio Ventriglio, Matthew Kelly, and Dinesh Bhugra
- 75 What next?Dinesh Bhugra
- End Matter