UNIT I. BASIC DEFINITIONS AND CONSTRUCTS
Chang-Muy
Chapter 1: Defining the immigrant and refugee populations
Assessment/Eligibility stage
Hilado
Chapter 2: The context of migration: Pre-arrival, migration and resettlement experiences
Pre-migration experiences
Experiences in transit based on immigration status
Post-migration resettlement: The refugee experience
Key elements of adjustment
Implications for the field
Hilado & Allweiss
Chapter 3: Physical and mental health stabilization: The importance of wellbeing in the adjustment of new immigrants
Mental Health Conderations
UNIT II. THEORETICAL ORIENTATIONS AND RE-ORIENTATION
Lundy & Hilado
Chapter 4: Transnational practice as the client’s process: Reorienting practice with an integrative theoretical approach to practice with immigrants and Refugees
Defining Transnational Practice
Relevance of a Transnational Perspective for Direct Practice
Historical Perspective: A look back at perspectives applied to immigrants
Defining transnational practice as the client’s process
Western theoretical approaches: Current foundations for practice
Examination of methods for adapting practice methods to focus on transnational processes
Implications for professionals
Critical Thinking Exercises
Brettell
Chapter 5: The perception and experience of everyday discrimination among U.S. Immigrants
Group vs. Personal Discrimination
Contexts of Everyday Discrimination: The Workplace
Contexts of Everyday Discrimination: Neighborhoods and Communities
Coping with Discrimination: Forbearance or Confrontation?
Deepak
Chapter 6: Postcolonial feminist social work perspective: Additional considerations for immigrant and refugee populations
A Postcolonial Feminist Social Work Perspective
Risk Factors for Poor Mental Health Outcomes
Globalization and Global Inequality
U.S. Immigration Policies of Detention and Deportation
Mental Health Promotion through Collective Resistance and Empowerment
Resistance to Economic Insecurity
Resisting Deportation and Detention
Implications for Mental Health Providers
UNIT III. INTERVENTION MODALITIES USING AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
Hilado
Chapter 7: Practice with Individuals
The Evolution of Practice with Individuals
Central themes when conducting therapy with trauma-exposed immigrants and refugees
Practice considerations with trauma-exposed immigrants and refugees
Culturally-sensitive direct practice with immigrants and refugees
Lundy
Chapter 8: Practice with families
Relevance of the Family for Immigrants and Refugees
Common Problems and Potential Harm with Impaired Family Connections
Provider Response and the Application of Practice Principals
Lundy, Rodgers, Sanchez, Simon & Egan
Chapter 9: Support and psychoeducational groups for immigrant women: a working model
History and Focus of El Manual de Salud Emocional (Manual of Emotional Health)
Stages of Migration and Resultant Difficulties
Topics and Activities for the Immigrant Women’s Groups
Discussion and Implications for Future Groups
Goodman, Letiecq, Vesely, Marquez & Layva
Chapter 10: Community practice
Community “Best Practices”: Working in Partnership with Transnational Populations Collaborative and Community-Driven
Application of Community-Based Practices
Implications for Professionals Working in Community-Based Settings
Hilado
Chapter 11: Organizational practice
The Cultural Mergence Model
Multilevel Elements of the Cultural Mergence Model
Application with Trauma-Exposed New Immigrants
Buller, Chankroesna, Socheat, Chanthao, Sreytha, & Hilton
Chapter 12: Preparing an local and volunteer workforce
Ecological Framework for analysis: An integrative approach to training
Setting the scene and planning and building the foundations for effective capacity building
Professional preparation prior to departure
Facilitating a Learning and Training Needs Assessment (LTNA)
UNIT IV. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS WITH TRAUMA-EXPOSED IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
Chapter 13: Defining Trauma; Practical application with vulnerable and trauma-exposed immigrant populations and survivors of torture
Refugee Trauma and the Challenges Facing Forced Émigrés and Transnational Migrants
Detrimental Effects of Torture
Multiple domains of marginalization
Interdisciplinary Treatment of Torture Survivors and Forced Émigrés
Fong, Wachter & Heffron
Chapter 14: Practice applications with women
Working with Migrant Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Violence, and Human Trafficking
Working with Women Experiencing Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence
Ramirez
Chapter 15: Practical applications with LGBTQ immigrants
The Importance of Language
Defining sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression
Identity Formation and Practice Considerations
Sexual Identity: The Cass Model (1979)
A Context for LGBTQ Health
Theory to Practice Integration
The Gay Affirmative Practice Framework
Applying a trauma-informed lens when working with LGBTQ immigrants and refugees
Benson, Abdi, & Ford-Paz
Chapter 16: Practice applications with Immigrant and Refugee Youth
Migration, Trauma, loss and Displacement and Resilience among refugee and immigrant children
Refugee and Immigrant Mental Health Symptoms and Service Utilization
Barriers to Mental Health Care Access
Strategies for Improving Services for Refugee and Immigrant Children
Example of a culturally responsive trauma-focused treatment program for refugee youth
UNIT V. CONSOLIDATION
Hilado & Lundy
Chapter 17: Maintaining critical consciousness, collaborative accompaniment and cultural humility: The common denominators of transnational practice
Relevance of pre-migration and post-migration experiences
Transnational Practice: A culturally-relevant approach to supporting immigrant and refugee clients.
Treatment modalities: Lessons learned
Specific needs among immigrant and refugee communities: Lessons learned
The common denominators of transnational practice
Collaborating and connecting: Building a transnational workforce
Lundy & van Wormer
Chapter 18: Social justice and implications for the field
The Current Migration Crisis
Social Work’s Rich History
Social Work is a Global, Human Rights Profession
Human Needs and Human Rights
A Structural Framework for Settlement Practice
War Refugees: Trauma Related to Terror and Persecution
Environmental Refugees: Trauma Related to Natural Disasters
The Plight of Immigrant Children in the United States
A Framework for Trauma-Informed Care
Implications for Social Workers