
Culture, Community, and Global
Mental Health Research Lab
Palo Alto University

Selected Conference Presentations
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Patel. S.G. (Chair), Twose, G. (Co-chair), Thomas., I.M., Whitney, C., Clinton, A., & e Souza, R. (under review). Facilitating Mental Health Resource Reach Across International and Local Organizations. Symposium to be presented at the American Psychological Association (APA) 2023 annual convention in Washington, D.C.
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Unanue, I. (Chair), Patel, S.G., Bouche, V., Thomas, I.M. (2022). Mental health in global humanitarian contexts: Innovative, multi-sectorial approaches. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI).
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Martinez, W., Al-Rashid, N., del Cid, M., Barajas, K., Bouche, V. & Patel, S.G. (2020). School-based prevention programming for newcomer immigrant youth: Facilitators and barriers. In Patel, S.G. (Chair), Mercado, A., Bailey, C., Martinez, W. Frontlines partnerships promote empirically-based services for immigrant families. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. (Virtual)
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Barajas, K., Liu, E., Bouche, V., Patel, S.G. (2020). Challenges and Lessons Learned in Conducting Qualitative Research with Newcomer Youth Using Their Native Language. Poster accepted for presentation at the annual Columbia University Winter Roundtable. New York, NY.
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Mendez, K., Barajas, K., Patel, S.G. (2020). Culturally adapted yoga as prevention for newcomer immigrant adolescents. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual Columbia University Winter Roundtable. New York, NY.
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Del Cid, M.V., Palacios, M.P., Barajas, K. & Patel, S.G. (2019). Detained, divided, and vulnerable: The mental health consequences of immigrant detention and forced family separation for newcomer Latinx immigrant youth. In Arce, A.M. (Chair) & Patel S.G., (Discussant). Latinx youth development and mental health: Risk and resilience in the face of immigration-related stressors.
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Patel, S.G. (August). Family reunification experiences among unaccompanied minor immigrants from Central America. In Carll, E. (Chair) & Kaslow, N. (Discussant) The Many Diverse Roles of Psychologists Working with Refugees and Immigrants. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.