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Recently arrived Hispanic immigrants who come to the United States are exposed to risks both in their native country and in the U.S. Moreover, many immigrants experience trauma while crossing illegally into the U.S. and are challenged in articulating traumatic events, high rates of binge-drinking, driving without a valid license, fear of deportation, and alcohol impaired driving among those who consume alcohol. To support effective interventions against these concerning trends, the Mapping Protocol® can be used to collect an interactive timeline and identify targets related to immigration and resettlement, given the growing need for cultural sensitivity in evaluating clients with a history of relocation and understanding the immigration experience.
• Understand the impact of trauma on relocation among documented and undocumented immigrants and the role of alcohol within this community
• Learn strategies to strengthen client communication
• List examples of exploring the history of relocation, deportphobia®, and alcohol abuse
• Identify methods of using the Mapping Protocol®
• Methods of using the Mapping Protocol® will be outlined
NYSED Approved for 1.5 CE contact hours for LMSW and LCSW
New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (NYS OASAS) Approved for 1.50 Clock Hours for CASAC, CPP, CPS