Unaccompanied Refugee Minors in Europe: Fostering Rresilience

G.T.M. Mooren, M.J.T. Sleijpen, I. Derluyn, J. Unterhitzenberger, B. Oppedal

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Abstract

In recent years, a growing number of unaccompanied refugee minors reach Western European countries in search of safety and well-being. Many of them are from Eritrea, Syria and Afghanistan, and have been confronted with war, violence and hardships in their home countries and during the journey. These min- ors face psychosocial challenges and drastic changes within their social-ecological environment upon arri- val in Europe. Although they are strong, the prospect of an uncertain future without the support of family members may undermine their resilience. Are effec- tive clinical interventions available? The current sym- posium offers three international presentations of studies conducted in different populations of URM’s in Europe: Belgium, Norway and Germany. Together, presenters bridge the gap between the needs of URM’s and appropriateness of mental health inter- ventions, throughout Europe. Marieke Sleijpen will introduce the symposium by providing an overview of the literature on resilience in URM’s.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1613834
Pages (from-to)66-66
JournalEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology
Volume10
Issue numbersup1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2019
Event16th ESTSS Conference: Trauma in transition: Building bridges - Conference Centre 'De Doelen', Rotterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 14 Jun 201916 Jun 2019
https://estss2019.eu/

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