Cross-Cultural Psychotherapy for Immigrants and Refugees from Operational Zones
摘要
This chapter explores the unique challenges and approaches to providing psychotherapy for immigrants from operational zones, focusing on the psychological impact of trauma and displacement. It examines the cultural, emotional, and social factors that shape the therapeutic process, highlighting the importance of cultural sensitivity and understanding in treatment. The chapter also discusses the role of mental health professionals in addressing issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), acculturation stress, and the barriers immigrants face in accessing mental health care. By emphasizing evidence-based practices and the need for tailored interventions, the chapter offers insights into improving the effectiveness of psychotherapy for this vulnerable population.