The Emotional Health Needs of Undocumented Students

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The Emotional Health Needs of Undocumented Students Dra. Aurora Chang, PhD Assistant Professor of Education, Loyola University Chicago Padraic Stanley, MSW Youth Development Coordinator and Counselor, Latino Organization of the Southwest

The Undocumented Student Experience The Psychological Impacts of Immigration Status Constant fear of deportation (whether their own deportation or deportation of loved ones) Secrecy and trust Higher levels of stress due to financial barriers Anxiety about the future Unprecedentedly high occurrences of depression, anxiety, substance use/abuse, and suicidal ideation Photo courtesy of United We DREAM

Mental Health Practice with Undocumented Students Undocumented Families 1/10 families in the united states is considered to be a mixed status family More than 6.2 million U.S. citizens are children of undocumented immigrants The impact of DACA and DAPA it takes a village... to send an undocumented student to college

Mental Health Practice with Undocumented Students Outside Influences to Emotional Health Mental Health Stigma Immigration enforcement inconsistent Community Resources Barriers and blockages of health and mental health access for these individuals and their families Intersectionalities and multiple minority stress

Celebrating Resilience Resiliency: the capacity to flourish despite the challenges that take place throughout the lifespan (Bonanno, 2004) - Familismo (a core value is the centrality of family in life) - Family support - Overcoming adversity - Celebrating achievements Photo courtesy of United We DREAM

Building Emotional Resilience - Group Involvement - Peer Support - Formal Groups (self-help and support groups) - Activism and Civic Engagement - Community - Education & Training - KYR, Stress Management, etc. - Mentorship - Empowerment Photo courtesy of United We DREAM

Mental Health Practice with Undocumented Students Best Practices 1) Be cognizant of the undocumented experience and how that impacts perceptions and experiences Societal messages Pressure The impact of policy, restrictions Fear and Secrecy

Mental Health Practice with Undocumented Students 2) The impact of immigration status on family dynamics Role changes and acculturative differences 3) Direct Practice Prolonged psychological stress as a risk factor Be aware of secrecy & hesitance Importance of the story No such thing as competence Acknowledge judgmental thoughts, questions, prejudices Self-education of the practitioner Celebrate Resiliency

MY STUDY Critical, Ethnographic 20 participants, 18 yrs.+, Latina/o In college, college grads, grad students Ongoing Dra. Aurora Chang 2015

FINDINGS *Know me. Educate others on the topic. *Be proactive. Don t give in to fear. *Understand that my future is terribly uncertain. *Acknowledge that I may feel hopeless, even desperate at times. *Help me when I experience loss of motivation. *Hold me to high expectations. *Practice an ethic of care, allow me to reflect. *Rethink curricula. Dra. Aurora Chang 2015

COMMUNITY CULTURAL WEALTH Familial Capital Linguistic Capital Resistant Capital Cultural Capital Social Capital Navigational Capital Aspirational Capital *Yosso, 2005 Dra. Aurora Chang 2015

Magic Event Devastation Disappointment Hit a wall (obstacle) Plug into community cultural wealth Undocumented Student Cycle of (dis)agency Make progress in some way Agency Tempora ry Hope & Locus of Control Search, Seek & Access Resources Dra. Aurora Chang 2015

NEEDS Compassion Support Recognition Lightness Financial assistance Safe spaces Empowerment Opportunities Respect Dra. Aurora Chang 2015

For Questions or More Information Contact Padraic Stanley stanley.padraic@gmail.com Aurora Chang, PhD achang2@luc.edu