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Points to consider when treating asylum seekers and refugees

Points to consider when a language and culture are not shared

Possible Issues faced by Refugees and Asylum Seekers


 

  • Bear in mind that the patient may be extremely anxious about the security of personal information;
  • Issues of trust may be problematic;
  • Never contact the local embassy of their country of origin for information; instead use organisations such as Human Rights Watch: 0207 713 1995 or Amnesty International: 0207 413 5500;
  • It is usually unwise to put patients from the same country in the same therapeutic group.

Excerpts from Tribe, R., The Mental Health of Refugees and Asylum Seekers, Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2002, Vol. 8: pp 240-248

 

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