Migration, trauma and resilience

作者: Antonio Ventriglio , Dinesh Bhugra

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17335-1_6

关键词: AcculturationRefugeeGeographyPsychological resilienceSocial psychologyStudy abroadDevelopment economicsPoliticsGlobalizationGlobeCultural conflict

摘要: In these days of globalisation, there is massive movement people across the globe. Migration world has always been present, but perhaps speed migration changed rapidly in previous hundred years. can be due to any number reasons – from economic betterment educational opportunities which may act as attraction and pull factors. On other hand, political changes, disasters strife push factors where have leave. Recent tragedies waters Italy raised specific issues about processes asylum seeking refugees. The trafficking women children adds another dimension whole process. These examples illustrate that migrants well process are not homogenous, so clinicians must remain aware individual experiences. stages roughly divided into three: pre-migration, actual settlement post-migration, take several Pre-migration a few or former case, migrant limited prepare for When planned, example, those who choose study abroad, preparing admission itself framework its sequelae will vary.

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