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Joseba Atxotegi is former secretary of transcultural section of the
World Psychiatric Association, psychiatrist, tenured professor of the
University of Barcelona, professor at the University of Berkeley from
2005 to 2019, and guest professor at other universities in places such
as Stanford University, Tokyo, New York, Paris, Oxford, and King's
College of London. He is director of a postgraduate online course
?Mental Health and Psychological Interventions with Immigrants,
Minorities and the Socially Excluded? at the University of Barcelona in
collaboration with the Paris V University and Berkeley University
director of SAPPIR (Servicio de Atención Psicopatológica y Psicosocial a
Inmigrantes y Refugiados) of Hospital Sant Pere Claver in Barcelona.
The year 2002 has described Ulysses Syndrome as an immigrant syndrome
with chronic and multiple stresses. He serves as coordinator of Athena
Network, a global network for the psychosocial help for immigrants
living in extreme situations. His blog is ?Salud mental en tiempos
difíciles? in Publico Newspaper.
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