Court Robinson, Physical and Emotional Health Care Needs of Indochinese Refugees, Indochina Refugee Action Center, 1980.
2.
Statistical Update on Indochine Refugee Situation, Indochina Refugee Action Center, Washington, D.C., April 15, 1980.
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Denver.
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Consult the following two references for an extensive and impressive review:
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Lawrence Aylesworth , "Stress and Mental Health Among Vietnamese in the United States," Asian Americans: Social and Psychological Perspective (Palo Alto, California: Basic Books, 1978).
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Joseph and Grace Giordano, The Ethno-Cultural Factor in Mental Health, Institute on Pluralism and Group Identity of the American Jewish Committee, New York , 1977.
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The following papers were helpful in explicating these differences:
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J.W. Kinzie , "Evaluation and Psychotherapy of Indochinese Refugee Patients," American Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. XXXV, April, 1981.
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Kenji Murose, "Social Welfare Policy and Services: Asian Americans," in The Dual Perspective and Social Welfare Policy Courses, CSWE, 1978.
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Minh Tung Tran, "Health and Disease: The Indochinese Perspective," presented and HEW Mental Health Conferences, Chicago, Ill. , November, 1978.
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Minh Tung Tran, "The Indochinese Mental Health Paraprofessional: What Do We Want?" presented at HEW Mental Health Projects Grantee Conference, Chicago, Ill., November, 1978.
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Sue Derald Wing; Counselling the Culturally Different: Theory and Practice. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1981 .
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D. Berger , "The Survivor Syndrome: A Problem of Nosology and Treatment," American Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. XXXI, 1977.
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Joseph Tobin and Joan Friedman, "Spirits, Shamans and Nightmare Death: Survivor stress in a Hmong Refugee," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry , Vov. 53, 1983.