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Immigrants and Social Work: Thinking Beyond the Borders of the United States / Edition 1

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Immigrants and Social Work: Thinking Beyond the Borders of the United States / Edition 1
Immigrants and Social Work: Thinking Beyond the Borders of the United States / Edition 1

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Immigrants and Social Work: Thinking Beyond the Borders of the United States / Edition 1

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Explore an understudied but vital aspect of the immigration experience!Until now, the American social work literature on immigration has emphasized one part of the migration process—the experiences of immigrants in this country. Country-of-origin experiences that lead to emigration have received limited attention. Immigrants and Social Work: Thinking Beyond the Borders of the United States expands the focus of the literature, drawing clear connections between immigrants’situations in their countries of origin and how they adapt to their new country.This book presents a two (or more)country perspective on immigration, looking at migration as a process that requires an understanding of phenomena that occur in immigrants’ country of origin and that impact their lives in the United States. It also looks at immigrants’ back-and-forth movements between their home and new countries, and examines the immigration process when it involves movement to a third or fourth country—or, as in the case of the Armenian diaspora, a return to the home country after years of settlement in a new land.To provide immigrants with effective social services, it is essential to understand the situations that prompted them to uproot their lives and start over in a new country. Immigrants and Social Work: Thinking Beyond the Borders of the United States provides an unflinching look at many of these country-of-origin issues, examining:
mental health issues that result from the traumatic experiences of undocumented Mexican immigrants
the essential link between international social work and social work with immigrants and refugees in the United States
cross-national collaboration between educators in the United States and Armenia that is helping to provide vital services to Armenian refugees
the phenomenon of return migration
the migration experiences of women living in towns along the United States/Mexico border
culturally competent mental health service delivery for Chinese immigrants
circular migration between Puerto Rico and the United States
the challenges facing impoverished Dominican immigrants to the United States—and a look at the relationship between the two countries’ policies regarding migration
Immigrants and Social Work: Thinking Beyond the Borders of the United States is important reading for social work professionals who serve immigrant populations. It is also an ideal ancillary text for courses in international social work, family policy, social work with immigrants and refugees, child welfare, and social work practice with families, as well as any social work course that covers Chinese, Mexican, Armenian, Puerto Rican, or Dominican immigrant populations. Make it a part of your teaching/professional collection today.

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