Immigrants experience a wide range of systemic stressors pre- mid- and post-migration that can impact their mental health. In order to effectively and ethically treat immigrant communities, clinicians and researchers alike must understand the impact of external experiences and internal identities. This workshop will provide an overview of psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and systemic approaches to conceptualizing immigrant clients. Presenters will discuss specific strategies for attending to diverse identities, fostering cultural humility, and building on clients’ strengths. Participants will interact via live chat and a case-based discussion.
Featuring: Rachel Singer, PhD, Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD, Juana Osario, PsyD
Eligible for 1 CE/CME