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Teaching DBT Skills to DACA Recipients and Their Families: Findings From an ECHO Program

机译:向 DACA 接受者及其家人教授 DBT 技能:ECHO 计划的发现

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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) offers temporary administrative relief from deportation for undocumented immigrant adolescents and young adults who were brought as children to the United States. Accordingly, DACA has contributed to creating a different landscape of opportunities for this group. However, DACA has been and continues to be highly contested in the national political climate. Threats to DACA give rise to considerable anxiety, fear, and distress among its recipients, who face significant barriers to accessing mental health care services. Thus, a group of psychologists partnered with a leading immigrant rights advocacy organization and formed a reciprocal collaboration to understand and meet the mental health needs of undocumented communities. A major focus of the collaboration is to foster learning and support members of the immigrant community in contributing to their own well-being. The collaborative developed and delivered a stand-alone web-based mental health education session to DACA recipients and then- families and practitioners serving this population. The session presented the use of dialectical behavioral therapy skills, three emotion regulation and four distress tolerance skills, as a strength-based approach to managing painful emotions and distress. Session content was adapted to include culturally informed examples for each skill. Quantitative and qualitative findings show that those who participated in the web-based program benefited from the education received. Findings also underscored participants’ need for learning culturally sensitive coping strategies for managing stress. We provide recommendations on tire delivery of culturally congruent healing interventions for immigrants with a focus on enhancing access among immigrant communities.
机译:递延行动为儿童移民(DACA)提供临时行政救济驱逐的非法移民青少年和年轻的成年人了美国的孩子。导致创建一个不同的景观吗的这组机会。一直并将继续是高度竞争国家的政治气候。引起相当大的焦虑、恐惧、和其接受的痛苦,他们的脸重大障碍访问心理健康保健服务。与主要移民的权利倡导组织,形成互惠理解和满足精神的合作非法移民社区的卫生需求。合作的重点是促进学习和支持的移民社区的成员导致自己的幸福。协作开发和交付独立的网络心理健康教育会话DACA然后——家庭和接受者医生这个群体服务。会议提出了辩证的使用行为治疗技能,三种情感监管和四个痛苦承受技能,strength-based方法管理痛苦情感和痛苦。适应包括文化信息的例子为每一个技能。研究结果显示,那些参与了基于web的程序从教育中受益收到。需要学习文化敏感的应对应对压力的策略。建议轮胎交付文化相等的治疗干预措施的移民重点加强移民之间的访问社区。

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