Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Volume 19, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 139-153

Finding a voice through 'The Tree of Life': A strength-based approach to mental health for refugee children and families in schools (Article)

Hughes G.*
  • a Child and Family Refugee Service, Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, Tavistock Centre, 120 Belsize Lane, London NW3 5BA, United Kingdom

Abstract

The Child and Family Refugee Service at the Tavistock Centre in London has run a series of 'Tree of Life' groups for both parents and children in schools. The groups were developed in response to a concern about the majority of psychological treatments, which focus predominantly on vulnerability factors in refugee populations, and the effect that this can have on those they are attempting to help. In addition, these are modelled on western assumptions, which do not adequately take account of culture. The Tree of Life groups have provided an alternative to traditional mental health services, which many refugee families find hard to access because of perceived stigma and lack of knowledge about what is on offer. The groups employed a strength-based narrative methodology, using the tree as a creative metaphor, which enabled parents and children to develop empowering stories about their lives, which were rooted in their cultural and social histories. From this secure base, participants were able to develop shared, culturally congruent solutions to their problems. The groups have been found to benefit parents and children alike, as well as the school communities in which they have taken place. © The Author(s) 2013.

Author Keywords

Early intervention group interventions strength-based approaches Refugee children and families mental health/well being Schools

Index Keywords

Parents refugee mental health service psychological aspect human Refugees Schools Adaptation, Psychological social support Mental Health Services Mental Disorders mental disease School Health Services Humans school health service early intervention parent adaptive behavior school strength-based approaches Refugee children and families group interventions Article mental health/well being adult Child

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DOI: 10.1177/1359104513476719
ISSN: 13591045
Cited by: 22
Original Language: English