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Psychological Evaluations in Immigration Cases

Theory, Practice, and Ethical Considerations

Ana Maria Gamez

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Information Science Publishing
15 May 2025
Psychological and medical evaluations play a crucial role in immigration cases, providing critical evidence to influence legal decisions related to asylum, refugee status, and other forms of relief. These evaluations assess an individual s physical and mental health, often documenting the impact of trauma, persecution, or life-threatening conditions in their country of origin. The practice balances clinical expertise, cultural sensitivity, and legal understanding to produce comprehensive and credible reports. These assessments draw from psychological and medical frameworks to address trauma, stress, and resilience. In practice, evaluators must navigate complex ethical considerations, including informed consent, confidentiality, and the potential for re-traumatization. As immigration policies remain scrutinized, the role of mental health and medical professionals in this domain is more important and ethically demanding than ever. Psychological Evaluations in Immigration Cases: Theory, Practice, and Ethical Considerations examines the cultural, psychological, medical, and legal aspects inherent in immigration cases. It provides theoretical and practical insights into the crucial aspects of psychological and medical evaluations in immigration cases. This book covers topics such as violent crime, language barriers, trauma and stress, and is a useful resource for psychologists, medical professionals, government officials, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
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Imprint:   Information Science Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9798369379455
Pages:   332
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ana M. Gamez , Ph.D., MBA, serves as a Professor of Psychology with tenure at California Baptist University, with over 20 years of teaching experience. She also serves as the Program Director and Practicum Director for the graduate program in Forensic Psychology. Dr. Gamez is a licensed clinical psychologist and the President and Chief Psychologist of Bee Haven Psychological & Behavioral Health Wellness, Inc., a psychological clinic that provides comprehensive psychological evaluations for immigration cases throughout California—T-Visa, U-Visa, Asylum, Hardship, Extreme Hardship, N-648, criminality, and substance abuse evaluations. She authored the book titled ""Overcoming Adversity: An Immigrant's Perspective."" She is also a retired Police Psychologist with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, where she provided organizational consultations to department executives, program development, training, employee wellness, curriculum development, emergency response, and clinical services. Dr. Gamez offers nonprofit leadership to community organizations to facilitate their fulfillment of their mission and vision. Her passion for helping first responders led her to serve as the Chief Executive Officer for Badge of Life, 501 (C)(3), an agency that provides comprehensive services to first responders, promoting their physical and psychological well-being through awareness, support, evidence-based training, and education. Dr. Gamez has served as a national grant reviewer, published author, and researcher. Her research interests include forensic and police psychology, trauma, ethics, police misconduct and corruption, substance abuse, immigration, diversity, inclusion, and leadership. She has authored multiple books and articles and is a journal reviewer. She earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology (LLU), an MBA in general business (WTAMU), an M.S. in forensic psychology (CSULA), a B.A. in psychology (CSULA), and a graduate certificate in diversity and inclusion from Cornell University.

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