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Uprooting and Surviving: Adaptation and Resettlement of Migrant Families and Children (Priority Issues in Mental Health #2)

Uprooting and Surviving: Adaptation and Resettlement of Migrant Families and Children (Priority Issues in Mental Health #2)

Current price: $252.99
Publication Date: October 12th, 2011
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9789400977365
Pages:
194
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Description

The publication of this volume is significant in three respects. First, it represents a major concern of the international mental health movement in its effort to gain deeper understanding of migration and its mental health implications in our increasingly mobile modern societies. Second, it epitomizes continuous international cooperation of colleagues dedicated to the cause of tackling this important mental health problem. Third, it stands as another milestone in the growth of the World Federation for Mental Health through its biennial world congresses. I sincerely hope that the empirical observations of real-life events contained in this volume will stimulate others to add their own experiences and perspectives on these topics at future congresses. It is also hoped that certain models of problem solving reported by the collaborators of this book may find wider application and that the results will be communicated to others. It is through such ensuing developments that the World Federation for Mental Health wishes to, and can, fulfIll its roles of advocacy and international communication in promoting international mental health. My gratitude goes to Richard Nann and his colleagues for having made this timely contribution available.