Barbara Eisold has a new and very relevant book: see Psychodynamic Perspectives on Asylum Seekers and the Asylum-Seeking Process (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series).

From Amazon website:

“Psychodynamic Perspectives on Asylum Seekers and the Asylum-Seeking Process looks at the psychosocial assessment of asylum seekers from three perspectives: forensic, psychodynamic, and political and then attempts to better understand, from a psychodynamic perspective, differences in the historical/motivational routes of asylum seekers themselves.

Barbara Eisold begins in Chapter One by exploring the unique evaluation relationship of psychosocial assessment and the striking will to survive of the asylum seekers that it puts into focus, using a psychodynamic lens. The forensic value of psychosocial assessment and its potential as both a political and a therapeutic tool are then described. Chapter Two describes individuals, who, by background and personal characteristics, shared a profound desire to protest, gravely compromising their survival at home and forcing them to seek asylum elsewhere. Chapter Three discusses women who have suffered female genital mutilation and includes a discussion of the development of strong personal agency in one case. Chapter Four describes abused women from Central America forced to flee from femicide. The evolution of femicide is explored, including the development of honor-bound machismo and the wide-spread disregard of law. The hold men have on women is then examined from a psychodynamic perspective.

Psychodynamic Perspectives on Asylum Seekers and the Asylum-Seeking Process will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic psychotherapists, and all mental health professionals working with asylum seekers.”

Ellie Vargas has offered free rubrics for immigration evaluation reports. They are available here: https://mailchi.mp/a81d77620dab/immigration-report-rubric-freebie

Bay Area Center for Immigration Evaluations (BACIE)

Webinar This Monday: Writing Compelling EvaluationsAlso, a Facebook Group for more collaboration!
& Registration Info for Free Online Monthly Consult & Continuing Training Webinars
Starting February 22nd


MasterClass: How to Craft Compelling Evaluation Reports 
with Geoff Kagan-Trenchard, JDMonday, February 11th at 3pmEST / 12pmPST-
Recordings will be made available if you cannot attend
Geoff is a NYC-based immigration attorney who, in his prior career, was a published
writer and teacher. His one-hour class will focus on using literary strategies to level up
evaluation reports to make them more readable and compelling for immigration judges. He does a version of this class for fellow immigration attorneys to improve their legal declarations and affidavits and has agreed to target this one for immigration
evaluation clinicians.
The fee for the class is on a sliding scale (on the honor system) between Free and $29.99 – so super accessible. All proceeds (beyond Geoff’s fee) will be donated to his
organization New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti Violence Project.
Anyone at any level of experience with immigration evaluations is welcome to register though it would be best for folks who have had some level of training/experience as
this class will not go over the basics of what clinical info belongs in an evaluation
report. 
Ellie will make a recording of the class and email it out to anyonewho registers so it’s not critical to be able to attend live.
The link to the Eventbrite registration is:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/masterclass-
how-to-craft-compelling-evaluation-reports-registration-55243661278
Ellie Vargas, LCSWFounder and Executive DirectorBay Area Center for Immigration Evaluations (BACIE)Immigration Evaluations with Heartwww.bacie.org   |  (510) 842-6766