Meeting a crucial need for social workers and other practitioners, as
well as students, this authoritative text covers the breadth of issues
involved in working with immigrant and refugee children and families.
Within an innovative conceptual framework, essential knowledge is
presented to guide culturally competent practice with clients from over
14 immigrant groups whose numbers are growing in the United States
today. Expert authors review the history of each group's migration to
the U.S. and discuss key issues facing families, including cultural
conflicts, trauma associated with refugee experiences and/or illegal
status, and the effects of poverty and discrimination. Particular
attention is given to ways that the practitioner can help families draw
on culturally based resources for coping and resilience as they navigate
the challenges of their new lives. Throughout, recommendations for
strengths-based assessment and intervention are brought to life in
detailed case examples.