
doi: 10.1007/bf00713735
pmid: 3229153
Children of international employees often are so stressed by their multiple moves that they develop maladaptive symptoms. Those with severe pathologies may also demonstrate a history of psychopathological problems in their families of origin. Therapy for children of migrants should include attention to both socioanthropological and developmental perspectives.
Male, Transients and Migrants, Cultural Characteristics, Adolescent, Mental Disorders, Infant, Life Change Events, Latin America, Military Personnel, Adaptation, Psychological, District of Columbia, Humans, Female, Child
Male, Transients and Migrants, Cultural Characteristics, Adolescent, Mental Disorders, Infant, Life Change Events, Latin America, Military Personnel, Adaptation, Psychological, District of Columbia, Humans, Female, Child
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