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Bibliographies

Culture, Immigration, Trauma, and Intervention

Ellis, H., Rubin, A., Betancourt, T., & Saxe, G. (2006). Mental health interventions for children affected by war or terrorism. In M. Feerick & G. Silverman (Eds.), Children exposed to violence (pp. 107-136). Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing. 

Lewis, M., & Ghosh-Ippen, C. (2004). Rainbow of tears, souls full of hope: Cultural issues related to young children and trauma. In J.D. Osofsky (Ed.), Young children and trauma (pp. 11-46). New York, NY: Guilford Press.  

Perez, F.R. (2001). When immigration is trauma: Guidelines for the individual and family clinician. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 71 (2) 153-170.
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