Abstract

Coping with culture shock and adjustment difficulties is vital to immigrants' mental health, yet most existing research and interventions are grounded in a deficit-centered narrative, which can veil immigrants' unique strengths and resilience. We discuss how to optimize immigrants' mental well-being by leveraging their lived experiences and strengths via a "two-way street" approach.

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