Refugees don't just survive displacement; they build strength, community, and new ways of coping that challenge everything we know about mental health.
The Migrant Art of Coping shares stories of refugees navigating harsh borders, restrictive laws, and failing support systems. Each chapter offers a truth about what happens at the margins that hold lessons for people at the center.
Whether you're a mental health professional, a concerned citizen, or simply curious about how people find hope in the face of upheaval, this book will shift how you see anxiety, identity, and healing. We can build a better mental health system for everyone by learning from those at the margins.