ABSTRACT

One of the common challenges encountered by immigrant and refugee families and youth is to successfully resettle and integrate into the host country, which is culturally different than their country of origin. United States has been named as a nation of immigrants although the composition of immigrants has changed over the years from primarily immigrants from European countries to currently countries around the globe. “Using Culturally-Appropriate, Trauma-Informed Support to Promote Bi-Cultural Self-Efficacy among Resettled Refugees” recognizes the pressure for resettled refugees to integrate successfully into the culture of their resettlement country within a relatively short period of time. “Immigration Policies and Mental Health: Examining the Relationship between Immigration Enforcement and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress among Latino Immigrants” is a timely study that examines the impact of current immigration policies on mental health outcomes of adult Latino immigrants. Increasing number of immigrants from different countries and backgrounds are now residing and working in the United Sates.