Psychotherapeutic and Psychosocial Intervention for Families with Migration and Disability. An Initial Approach.
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This work describes how do families who visit a Special Education Center in a semi rural zone in the state of Michoacan work. Especially when they present migration and disability simultaneously. The participants were five women with a migrant husband and a sun or a daughter with disability. Deep interviews were realized. It was found low economic resources, and lack of emotional health. However, there was evidence that social support exists mainly by the extent family. It is recommended to bring these families closer to psychological services with psychotherapists trained in being sensible to sociocultural factors.
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