Understanding the Ulysses Syndrome, Effective Engagement, and Ways to Heal

Engage! Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.18060/26776
L. Roberts, Joseba Achotegui, R. Allen, M. López, Muzhgan Fakhri
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As a director of a community-based organization who works predominantly with immigrants and refugees, Lucy Morse Roberts noticed immigrant clients and colleagues were often experiencing ill-defined malaise, headaches, and insomnia. After visiting doctors, the immigrant clients and colleagues were still unwell. She and her team sought to understand and address this suffering and seek ways to heal. Research on migratory mournings by Joseba Achotegui offered her team one lens through which to understand and better respond to the physical and psychological ailments experienced by immigrant and refugee clients. Achotegui’s research, including that on the Ulysses Syndrome and cultural and situational responsiveness, directly changed the programming and priorities at Hui International under Lucy Morse Roberts’ leadership. This article first defines migratory mournings and the Ulysses Syndrome. Second, the article offers community partners’ personal and professional insight as to how and why this research is relevant and transformative. Lastly, the article offers an organizational framework for effective application and intentional community engagement.
理解尤利西斯综合症,有效的接触,以及治愈的方法
露西·莫尔斯·罗伯茨(Lucy Morse Roberts)是一家主要与移民和难民打交道的社区组织的负责人,她注意到移民客户和同事经常会感到莫名的不适、头痛和失眠。在看完医生后,移民客户和同事仍然身体不适。她和她的团队试图理解和解决这种痛苦,并寻求治愈的方法。乔瑟巴·阿乔特吉对移民哀悼的研究为她的团队提供了一个视角,通过这个视角,他们可以理解并更好地应对移民和难民客户所经历的身体和心理疾病。阿乔特吉的研究,包括对尤利西斯综合症、文化和情境反应的研究,直接改变了露西·莫尔斯·罗伯茨领导下辉国际的计划和优先事项。本文首先定义了迁徙哀悼和尤利西斯综合症。其次,本文提供了社区合作伙伴的个人和专业见解,说明该研究如何以及为什么具有相关性和变革性。最后,本文提供了有效应用和有意社区参与的组织框架。
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