Alone, together: Counsellors can play a key role in helping unaccompanied young asylum seekers survive and thrive, says Miriam Richardson.

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Title: Alone, together: Counsellors can play a key role in helping unaccompanied young asylum seekers survive and thrive, says Miriam Richardson.
Authors: Richardson, Miriam
Source: Therapy Today. Sep2025, Vol. 36 Issue 7, p34-37. 4p. 2 Color Photographs.
Subjects: Treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, Psychotherapists, Psychotherapy, Counselors, Psychological resilience, Immigrants, Community health services, Occupational roles, Acculturation, Psychology of refugees, Culture, Psychological adaptation, Psychological well-being, Psychology & religion, Foster home care, Social case work, Social adjustment, Counseling, Social support, Interpersonal relations, Psychosocial factors, Educational attainment, Adolescence
Abstract: The article shares a counselor's experiences working with unaccompanied asylum-seeking youth, focusing on therapeutic approaches that foster resilience amid trauma and displacement. Topics include systemic trauma from forced migration, culturally sensitive counseling techniques; and rebuilding identity through narrative therapy.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article shares a counselor's experiences working with unaccompanied asylum-seeking youth, focusing on therapeutic approaches that foster resilience amid trauma and displacement. Topics include systemic trauma from forced migration, culturally sensitive counseling techniques; and rebuilding identity through narrative therapy.
ISSN:17487846