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    Counseling for Immigrants & Families

    Research findings* reveal that the settlement process of immigrants affects mental health through three important ways of acculturation-related stressors, economic uncertainty, and ethnic discrimination. Immigrants are vulnerable to many of the social determinants of health: income, social networks, employment, and risk of marginalization associated with minority culture. 

    We help clients with mental health issues caused by immigration and settlement process, such as:

    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Emotional regulation issue
    • Relational distress in marriage and family
    • Domestic violence and abuse
    • Acculturative stress
    • Parenting
    • Self-esteem and social identity

    If you are struggling with any of the above challenges, you don’t need to suffer alone, we are here to help. Contact us today by using the form on this page, we will reply you as soon as possible.

    (*Immigrant mental health, a public health issue: Looking back and moving forward. Usha G., Mary S. T., Ferzana C., and Sepali G.,2015.)