Psychologists’ Perspectives on the Psychological Suffering of Refugee Patients in Brazil

Author:

Duden Gesa SolveigORCID,de Smet Sofie,Martins-Borges Lucienne

Abstract

AbstractWorldwide there are 79.5 million displaced people, many of which face war, violence, tragic flights and struggles in host countries. Research shows augmented prevalence rates of mental disorders among refugees internationally, but little is known about refugee mental health in Latin American countries. Furthermore, only a few studies have taken into consideration the knowledge of clinical psychologists who treat refugee patients. The present study examines the experiences of 32 psychologists in Brazil regarding their refugee patients’ psychological suffering and mental disorders. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in various locations in Brazil and analysed following a consensual qualitative research approach. Four clusters of refugee patients’ suffering were synthesised: post-migration stressors, traumatic experiences, flight as life rupture, and the current situation in the country of origin. The most frequently described conditions in patients were anxiety and depression. However, the results also show that the use of manuals for the classification of mental disorders is contested among psychologists in Brazil. Most psychologists stressed patients’ socio-political suffering and saw patients’ symptoms as normal reactions to their experiences. There is a need to acknowledge the socio-political suffering of refugees in Brazil and foster their mental health by tackling current post-migration stressors such as discrimination.

Funder

Hans Böckler Stiftung

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Universität Osnabrück

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Anthropology,General Medicine,Health(social science)

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