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This week's episode looks predominately at refugee (although, I do think I mention immigrant populations occasionally too) populations and my thoughts about some of the research I've been doing around lack of mental health support. I don’t hear a lot talked about this community when speaking about ADHD or neurodivergence and that's a problem especially with the kind of things I learned. Indeed, there aren't many studies on it either and when there are, they tend to focus on refugees living within certain countries. Culturally competent care is so incredibly necessary because I think this episode shows how clinician biases can really keep people from seeing beyond what they want to see and not what else could be true at the same time too. This is one of a few episodes I've recorded on this topic around immigrant, refugee and asylum-seeking communities and neurodivergence.
Three thoughts on:
1. Significantly higher mental health needs
2. PTSD and depression are the most frequently diagnosed
3. Reasons for underutilized services
Connect with me:
IG: @nd.narratives
Twitter: @ndnarratives
Site: Neurodivergent Narratives
Click for my free EBOOK on self-compassion: They Were Wrong About You!
Resources:
Association between immigrant background and ADHD: a nationwide population-based case-control study
Support the show57 つのエピソード
アーカイブされたシリーズ ("無効なフィード" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 27, 2024 02:44 (). Last successful fetch was on August 26, 2023 18:15 ()
Why? 無効なフィード status. サーバーは持続期間に有効なポッドキャストのフィードを取得することができませんでした。
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Manage episode 311131102 series 2700787
This week's episode looks predominately at refugee (although, I do think I mention immigrant populations occasionally too) populations and my thoughts about some of the research I've been doing around lack of mental health support. I don’t hear a lot talked about this community when speaking about ADHD or neurodivergence and that's a problem especially with the kind of things I learned. Indeed, there aren't many studies on it either and when there are, they tend to focus on refugees living within certain countries. Culturally competent care is so incredibly necessary because I think this episode shows how clinician biases can really keep people from seeing beyond what they want to see and not what else could be true at the same time too. This is one of a few episodes I've recorded on this topic around immigrant, refugee and asylum-seeking communities and neurodivergence.
Three thoughts on:
1. Significantly higher mental health needs
2. PTSD and depression are the most frequently diagnosed
3. Reasons for underutilized services
Connect with me:
IG: @nd.narratives
Twitter: @ndnarratives
Site: Neurodivergent Narratives
Click for my free EBOOK on self-compassion: They Were Wrong About You!
Resources:
Association between immigrant background and ADHD: a nationwide population-based case-control study
Support the show57 つのエピソード
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