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

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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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