2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijmhsc-11-2021-0110
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Clinician and academic perspectives on expressive arts therapy for refugee children and families: a qualitative study

Brandon A. Knettel,
Anna Oliver-Steinberg,
M.J. Lee
et al.

Abstract: Purpose The refugee journey is fraught with challenges before, during and after resettlement. There is a critical need for mental health support upon arrival, and refugees face language, cultural and logistical barriers. Arts-based therapies are a promising approach to mitigating such barriers. The purpose of this study was to elicit professional stakeholder perspectives on mental health challenges among refugees, the value of arts-based programs and future directions. Design/methodology/approach The authors… Show more

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