Uprooted Minds 2nd Edition
Uprooted Minds 2nd Edition by Nancy Caro Hollander draws you in with a powerful look at the psychological impact of migration on children and families navigating the U.S. immigration system. Engaging and accessible, this updated edition blends clinical insight with legal relevance to meet the needs of practitioners and advocates across the United States.
Inside, Hollander offers clear, evidence-informed analysis of trauma, attachment, and resilience among immigrant youth, with practical approaches for assessment, documentation, and testimony. Whether you’re a clinician preparing a forensic report, an attorney building a humane case, a social worker supporting families, or a student learning best practices, this book connects mental health science to real-world immigration contexts — from community clinics to immigration courts.
Readers will gain:
– A deeper understanding of trauma-informed evaluation tailored to immigrant populations
– Practical guidance for preparing credible, compassionate reports and expert testimony
– Tools to navigate cultural, ethical, and legal complexities in U.S. immigration practice
Written in a professional yet empathetic voice, Uprooted Minds 2nd Edition is both a reference and a roadmap for anyone committed to better outcomes for displaced children and their families. Essential for legal and clinical professionals working with immigrant communities across the United States, this edition is a timely resource that bridges psychology and policy. Order your copy today to strengthen your practice and advocate more effectively for vulnerable young clients.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


