Strengths and Challenges of New Immigrant Families: Implications for Research, Education, Policy, and Service by Joy Zakarian, Veronica L. Irvin, Aysem R. Senyurekli, Richard B. Miller, George P. Knight, Douglas A. Abbott, Kimberly Greder, Charles B. Hennon, Yoshie Sano, Archana Singh, Wei Qiu, Rodrigo Cantarero, Daiana A. Gonzalez, Gregory F. Sanders, Pallabi Moulik Gupta, Lynet Uttal, Nancy A. Gonzales, Khadija S. Sheikh, Laura Thompson Brady, Dorit Radnai-Griffin, Oksana Yakushko, James J. Potter, Mark W. Roosa, Tom Luster, Ana Martinez-Donate, Kyoung-Rae Jung, Daniel Hatch, Melbourne F. Hovell, Linda Skogrand, Daniel F. Detzner, Yan Xia, Bruce C. Randall, Libby Balter Blume, Hee Young Paik, Julie M. Johnson, Rochelle L. Dalla, Laura Bates, Bahira Sherif Trask, John DeFrain, M. Elise Radina, Rucha Londhe, Delia S. Saenz, Deborah J. Johnson, Sayali S. Amarapurkar, Ryan P. Jacobson, Lee Anne De Reus, Xiaolin Xie, Hae Ryun Park, Stephan M. Wilson, Paula M. Usita, Leakhena Nou, Christine C. Cook, Jooeun Lee, Amy E. Boren, Pa Nhia D. Yang, M. Janice Hogan, Pusparandi Panda, Steven Garasky, C. Richard Hofstetter

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Immigration to America is an issue that often sparks intense emotional reactions_from passion and compassion to anger and even rage. Often missing from the dialogue, however, is discussion of the strengths of immigrant newcomers_the abilities and ...

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