Call to Mind: Fostering New Conversations About Mental Health

Immigration and the Challenge to Belong

52 min · 27. Mai 2026
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Immigration in the United States has reached historic numbers. More than 50 million people born in other countries now call the United States home. Migrating to a new country can bring unique mental health challenges, such as coping with the traumas that may have caused a person to leave home, and the pressure of fitting into a new community. Meanwhile, global conflicts, the COVID-19 pandemic, changes to U.S. immigration policy and America’s recent deportation crackdown have all amplified the challenges of making a new home in the United States. This episode explores the unique mental health challenges for immigrants in America. Learn more about Call to Mind at calltomindnow.org [https://www.calltomindnow.org/].

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