ABSTRACT

This book prepares mental health professionals to conduct a thorough psychological assessment of individuals involved in immigration proceedings and present the results in a professional report. Written by a licensed clinical psychologist with input from an attorney certified in Immigration and Nationality Law, the book uses clear language that makes it accessible to experienced and novice therapists alike.

Chapters present a basic legal understanding of various types of immigration cases and detail the process of conducting the clinical interview, choosing the psychological instruments appropriate for each case, and writing the report. The book also covers practical considerations such as testifying in immigration court and expanding your practice to include immigration evaluations. Vignettes and sample reports link theory to real-world situations, drawing from the authors’ multiple years of combined experience.

This book is an essential guide for clinicians who want to assist the diverse and often disempowered population of immigrants and their families.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|17 pages

Evaluating Factors Concerning Protection-Related Relief

Asylum/Withholding of Removal/Convention Against Torture (CAT)

chapter 7|14 pages

Drafting the Report