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Psychological Support for Refugee Adolescents demonstrates the therapeutic powers of the expressive arts to address the specific needs of adolescent refugees in a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive way.
Bridging the gaps in guidance on support for refugee adolescents, this essential resource integrates neuroscience, trauma theory and creative interventions and provides tools for readers to use in both clinical and non-clinical settings. Chapters are organised into sections tailored to supporting the professionals involved in care for adolescent refugees, including both psychotherapists and non-psychotherapists, with practical advice that is accessible across disciplines. Through richly detailed case studies featuring diverse refugee experiences, this book demonstrates how creative modalities, including visual arts, music, movement, and sports, can be expertly tailored to honour cultural contexts while also addressing trauma symptoms, sleep disturbances, isolation and other challenges.
An essential read for any professional involved in support for adolescent refugees, this book will also be of interest to arts and expressive therapists and mental health practitioners more broadly.
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Psychological Support for Refugee Adolescents demonstrates the therapeutic powers of the expressive arts to address the specific needs of adolescent refugees in a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive way.
Bridging the gaps in guidance on support for refugee adolescents, this essential resource integrates neuroscience, trauma theory and creative interventions and provides tools for readers to use in both clinical and non-clinical settings. Chapters are organised into sections tailored to supporting the professionals involved in care for adolescent refugees, including both psychotherapists and non-psychotherapists, with practical advice that is accessible across disciplines. Through richly detailed case studies featuring diverse refugee experiences, this book demonstrates how creative modalities, including visual arts, music, movement, and sports, can be expertly tailored to honour cultural contexts while also addressing trauma symptoms, sleep disturbances, isolation and other challenges.
An essential read for any professional involved in support for adolescent refugees, this book will also be of interest to arts and expressive therapists and mental health practitioners more broadly.