How Psychoanalytic Thinking Deepens Immigration Evaluations

29/04/2025 12 min Episodio 10
How Psychoanalytic Thinking Deepens Immigration Evaluations

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Psychoanalytic thinking transforms psychological U.S. immigration evaluations. It gives clinicians deeper insights into their clients so they can write more credible reports.Instead of fixating on surface-level symptoms or narrowly diagnosing distress, Dr. Mariela Shibley unpacks how her psychoanalytic training allows her to hear what's left unsaid—revealing unconscious defenses, emotional patterns, and developmental histories that deeply shape a client’s trauma response.Whether working on VAWA, hardship waivers, or cancellation of removal cases, clinicians can harness this perspective to create more impactful psychological immigration evaluations.Learn how stoicism, minimization, and resilience can mask suffering—and how exploring a client’s inner world brings depth, nuance, and credibility to your reports. Especially helpful for psychologists and therapists in private practice looking to elevate their immigration evaluation work and support immigrant clients with care and integrity.Ready to Make an Impact?If you’re serious about doing immigration evaluations right way—without risking real lives—get the training and mentorship you need. 🎓💡  Use your skills to help level the playing field ⚖️ and make a real difference in people's lives. 🎓 Become an Expert Immigration EvaluatorJoin our Certificate Training Program to gain the skills and confidence needed to conduct effective immigration evaluations.👉 Learn More Here📘 Not Sure Where to Start as an Evaluator?Download our Free Guide to learn the essentials and see if this work is the right fit for you.👉 Get your free guide📲 Follow Us to Grow Your Expertise🔹 Instagram🔹 Facebook🔹 LinkedIn 🌟 Join our private Facebook community for deeper discussions, peer support, and access to valuable training opportunities.👉 Click here to join the group

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