Palo Alto University's Sita G. Patel, PhD, discusses the complex risk factors faced by immigrant youth, including unaccompanied asylum seekers, and resources and tools that clinicians can utilize to improve services for them and their families. (Nov. 20)
- Understanding and Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Newcomer Immigrant Youth and Families ( Download)
- Supporting the Mental Health and Wellness of Immigrant Families ( Download)
- Immigrant and Refugee Mental Health ( Download)
- Supporting Newcomer (Immigrant and Refugee) Youth in Schools ( Download)
- Understanding the Mental Health Needs of Unaccompanied Children in the United States ( Download)
- School-Based Prevention Programming for Newcomer Immigrant Youth ( Download)
- Immigrant Youth's Mental Health ( Download)
- Immigration and Mental Health: Supporting Immigration Children and Youth ( Download)
- Mental Health Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Youth ( Download)
- Trauma-Informed Care for Unaccompanied Immigrant Youth: La Clínica de la Raza ( Download)
- United Voices: A Community Response to Address Immigrant Youth Mental Health ( Download)
- Supporting Newcomer Student Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing ( Download)
- Cultural competency to support mental wellness services for newcomer youth ( Download)
- Community Health; Immigrants and mental health ( Download)
- How we can bring mental health support to refugees | Essam Daod ( Download)