Migration Trauma: Refugees and Migrants in Crisis
Faculty Lecturer: Aimee Hilado

There are roughly 100 million forcibly displaced refugees and migrants living across the world. Between human rights violations, global conflict, and climate change, that number continues to rise. How do these individuals cope, process their experiences, and rebuild their lives in such dire circumstances? Aimee Hilado presents current migration trends, the impacts of migration trauma, and the delivery of mental health care to global communities.

Part of the UChicago Alumni and Friends Harper Lecture Winter 2023 Series. Originally broadcast on February 8, 2023.

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