Rethinking mental healthcare for refugees
After several years of downturn in new resettlement, the United States is projected to admit 125,000 refugees in the current fiscal year. Refugee communities have known risks of developing mental health problems due to high rates of exposure to war and conflict-related trauma and chronic stressors a...
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Main Authors: | Mary Bunn (Author), Deepika Khanna (Author), Elizabeth Farmer (Author), Eleanor Esbrook (Author), Heidi Ellis (Author), Anne Richard (Author), Stevan Weine (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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