2021
DOI: 10.1163/9789004465237
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The Psychology of Migration

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“…The second additional pillar of ADAPT that was proposed as a result of this study is that of Body and Mind. It is consistent with the new 'Five Transformations' model proposed by Anczyk and Grzymała-Moszczy ńska [4], which portrays migration as a process of change, i.e., in the area of mind and body. Themes that comprise the Body and Mind pillar can also be found in other research involving migrants/refugees [4,9,11,22,38,[56][57][58]62,74]; therefore, including this area in various migrant/refugee assessment frameworks should be considered.…”
Section: Pillar (7): Body and Mindsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The second additional pillar of ADAPT that was proposed as a result of this study is that of Body and Mind. It is consistent with the new 'Five Transformations' model proposed by Anczyk and Grzymała-Moszczy ńska [4], which portrays migration as a process of change, i.e., in the area of mind and body. Themes that comprise the Body and Mind pillar can also be found in other research involving migrants/refugees [4,9,11,22,38,[56][57][58]62,74]; therefore, including this area in various migrant/refugee assessment frameworks should be considered.…”
Section: Pillar (7): Body and Mindsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The first and oldest model in question is the War Displacement Model, which posits that as a result of the multiple losses and traumas experienced by refugees in their countries of origin, they often suffer from PTSD once they reach their Western destination countries [3]. In this model, refugees are primarily diagnosed using the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire [4], which has been increasingly used to diagnose populations affected by war and other military conflicts [4].…”
Section: Models Of Perception Of Refugees' Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, non-belief development is based on psychological mechanisms that support sceptical thinking and critical reasoning, reducing the plausibility of religious ideas [ 17 ]. According to Anczykand and Grzymała-Moszczyńska [ 18 ], contemporary psychology of religion faces many challenges, namely, cross-disciplinary interconnections, responses to societal challenges, and research methodology. This last challenge includes the development and validation of instruments to better study the phenomenon of religiosity from a psychological perspective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%