Title: Mental Health Issues
1Mental Health Issues The Latino Migrant Farm
Worker
Presenter
Martha Olaya-Crowley, M.Ed., LCSW Wake County
Human Services
2Human Health Well Being
3Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
- Deficiency Needs
- Physiological hunger, thirst, bodily comfort etc
- Safety/Security out of danger
- Belongingness and Love affiliate with others,
- be accepted.
- Esteem to achieve , be competent, gain approval
- and recognition
4Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
- Growth Needs
- Cognitive to know, understand and
- explore
- Aesthetic symmetry order and beauty
- Self-actualization to find self-fulfillment
- and realize ones potential
5Maslows Hierarchy of Needs Latino Migrant Farm
Worker conditions
- Physiological Needs
- Latino Migrant Farm Workers live in
- poverty,
- substandard, unsanitary housing,
- lack of toilets,
- lack of hand washing facilities in the fields,
- exposure to toxic agricultural chemicals,
- hunger and thirst,
- heat exposure and stroke
6Maslows Hierarchy of Needs Latino Migrant Farm
Worker conditions
- Safety/security needs out of danger
- exploitation,
- discrimination and abuse,
- sporadic work, hard/demanding work,
- financial concerns and instability,
- illness,
- community violence.
7Maslows Hierarchy of Needs Latino Migrant Farm
Worker conditions
- Belonging Love needs affiliate with others,
- be accepted
- transient lifestyle,
- frequent moves
- isolation,
- fragmented or discontinued contact with family,
- lack of friendships,
- lack of health care,
- lack of educational resources
- lack of familiarity w/ social services systems
- lack of contact with the broader Latino
community.
8Maslows Hierarchy of Needs Latino Migrant Farm
Worker conditions
- Esteem Needs
- be competent, gain approval and recognition
- language barriers,
- isolation,
- discrimination,
- mistreatment,
- poorly paid,
- demanding work,
- losses due to migration.
9Migration A Process of Uprooting
- Migration involves at least three forms of
- uprooting
- Physical
- Social
- Cultural
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10Migration A Process of Uprooting
Physical uprooting.. ..is living without the
familiarity of peoples faces, the sound of
their voices, the feel of the streets, the
comfort of the houses, the odors of the foods,
the cold and heat of the air, the myriad of
smells, sounds, and sights including the
configuration of stars in the sky at night, and
the landscape that has been internal and
external The Latino Families in Therapy
(Falicov, 1998)
11Migration A Process of Uprooting
Social uprooting.. ..is living without
family, friends, church, working environment,
resources, like transportation, medical, and
financial. Social uprooting causes social
marginality and social isolation leading to
decreasing self-esteem and depression. Latino
Families in Therapy ( Falicov.1998)
12Migration A Process of Uprooting
- Cultural uprooting.
- The disruption of lifelong attachments and
- stabilities.
- Meanings are uprooted internally and
- externally.
- The uprooting of established ways of thinking and
- doing, and the massive, abrupt exposure to a
new - language, and a new way of life, precipitate
- psychological distress most commonly referred
as - culture shock.
- Latino Families in Therapy (Falicov.1998)
13Migration A Process of Uprooting
- Culture Shock
- Culture shock is a reactive process that
results - from the coexistence of two factors
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- The disconcerting, stressful, anxiety provoking
- encounter with the new culture, paired with
the -
- Painful mourning for the loss of the physical,
- social and cultural aspects of the old
culture. -
- Tha Latino Families in Therapy.( Falicov,1998)
14Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Flashbacks
- Recurrent dreams and nightmares
- Fear and Anxiety
- Inability to concentrate
- Sleep disturbances
- Helplessness
- Hyper-vigilance
- Ongoing maltreatment causesOn going
- Traumatic Stress
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15Coping With Uprooting
- Loneliness Anxiety
- Not feeling safe Alcohol
use/abuse - Palpitations Domestic
Violence - Difficulty breathing Panic Attacks
- Agoraphobia Dizziness
- Phobias
Paranoia - Depression Insomnia
- Feelings of worthlessness
- Feelings of inferiority
- Gastrointestinal Problems
16Remedies To Assist Migrant Farm workers Cope
With Migration
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- Promote, advocate and support the provision
of decent,
- adequate and appropriate living conditions
- Support and validate the farm workers
efforts to - retain and celebrate the physical, social
and cultural - aspects of their culture.
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- Promote and support social interactions with
each - others in the community. Build new
friendships. - Facilitate involvement and participation in
church. -
17Remedies To Assist Migrant Farm workers Cope
With Migration
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- Support and facilitate access to books,
magazines, - newspaper in Spanish.
- Promote, support and facilitate supportive
- interactions through discussion groups, and
social - gatherings.
- Provide and facilitate transportation to reach
out - and interact with the community.
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18Remedies To Assist Migrant Farm workers Cope
With Migration
- Promote, support and facilitate English classes
and literacy classes. - Promote Support and organize leisure activities,
movies, games, TV, sports, soccer games etc.