“…Counseling psychology, with its strong foundation in social justice, cultural diversity (e.g., DeBlaere et al, 2019; Goodman et al, 2004; Pieterse et al, 2009; Sue et al, 1999; Toporek et al, 2006), and voice on global concerns (e.g., Gerstein et al, 2009; Heppner et al, 2008; Inman et al, 2019; Leong & Bluestein, 2000; Nilsson et al, 2019; Wang & Çiftçi, 2019) is uniquely positioned to lead in the field with regard to refugee mental health. Our values center on the voices of the marginalized, on eliminating oppression, advancing and implementing research, and training sensitivity to international populations (Society of Counseling Psychology, n.d.).…”