Refugee children

Study Reveals Telephone Therapy Benefits for Refugee Children’s Mental Health

A groundbreaking study by the University of Surrey reveals that telephone therapy significantly improves mental health in refugee children. Conducted with Syrian refugees in Lebanon, the research shows that phone-based therapy not only reduces symptoms but also boasts higher completion rates than traditional methods. This innovative approach addresses the urgent need for accessible mental health care amid the ongoing refugee crisis, leveraging technology to reach vulnerable populations effectively.