TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - Family focused care for refugees and displaced populations: global opportunities for family therapists JO - Journal of marital and family therapy A1 - Patterson, Jo Ellen A1 - Abu-Hassan, Hana H. A1 - Vakili, Susanna A1 - King, Ashley SP - 193 EP - 205 VL - 44 IS - 2 N2 - Recent global crises have created a significant increase in the number of people leaving their countries. Distress experienced by these refugees often leads to posttraumatic stress disorder and depression and can also result in psychotic disorders, substance abuse, and interpersonal violence. The World Health Organization leads the organizing of refugee services as part of a larger initiative to provide mental health services to citizens in low- and middle-income countries. The World Health Organization has identified challenges in providing care, including a provider shortage, issues with how refugees access and receive care and a lack of uniformity in mental health services. By applying the values and systemic orientation of the profession, family therapists can address some of the challenges in treating mental health concerns of these at-risk populations.

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