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|a Trauma and racial minority immigrants :
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Challenges Facing Racial Minority Immigrants -- Part I Context of Xenophobia and Racism in the United States -- Chapter 1 Wounds That Never Heal: The Proliferation of Prejudice Toward Immigrants in the United States -- Chapter 2 Multifaceted Profiling and Violence: Experiences of Mexican and Central American Migrants to the United States -- Chapter 3 Xenophobia and Racism: Immigrant Youth Experiences, Stress, and Resilience -- Chapter 4 Racism and Xenophobia on U.S. College Campuses
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|a Chapter 5 Microaggressions Toward Racial Minority Immigrants in the United States -- Part II Specific Forms of Trauma in Immigrant Communities -- Chapter 6 "Forever Foreigners": Intergenerational Impacts of Historical Trauma From the World War II Japanese American Incarceration -- Chapter 7 Sociopolitical Trauma: Ethnicity, Race, and Migration -- Chapter 8 Racial Stress and Racialized Violence Among Black Immigrants in the United States -- Chapter 9 An Examination of Racial Minority Immigrants and the Trauma of Human Trafficking
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|a Chapter 10 The Rippling Effects of Unauthorized Status: Stress, Family Separations, and Deportation and Their Implications for Belonging and Development -- Chapter 11 Interpersonal Violence and the Immigrant Context -- Part III Resilience and Identity -- Chapter 12 Coping With Trauma: Resilience Among Immigrants of Color in the United States -- Chapter 13 Resilience and Identity: Intersectional Migration Experiences of LGBTQ People of Color -- Part IV Key Strategies for Intervention
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|a Chapter 14 Bullying Prevention for Asian American Families: Collaborations With School Districts and Community Organizations -- Chapter 15 Toward a Liberatory Practice -- Chapter 16 Human Rights, Policy, and Legal Interventions -- Afterword: Looking to the Future -- Index -- About the Editor
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|a "For racial minority immigrants in the United States, trauma can have both historical and ongoing sources. Today's immigrants face a dangerous mix of rising nationalism and xenophobia, alarming rates of displacement within and across nations, war, trafficking, terrorism, and deportation. Multiple traumas stem from these experiences and can be exacerbated by interpersonal violence and other forms of marginalization within communities. This book examines the lasting impact of trauma for racial minority immigrants and subsequent generations. Each chapter explores both the stress and resilience of immigrant groups in the United States, as well as clinical or community-based efforts to address the multiple traumas that affect immigrants and their children. While considering the socioecological contexts of immigrants, the chapters reflect a diversity of theoretical perspectives needed to expand existing treatments for trauma, such as multicultural, feminist, womanist, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic theories. In the nuanced pages of this book, you will deepen your understanding of the immigrant experience and develop professional skills to help heal traumatic stress faced by racial minority immigrants"--
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