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Introduction Introduction
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Unravelling ‘physical migration’ Unravelling ‘physical migration’
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Who is the migrant engaged in ‘physical migration’? Who is the migrant engaged in ‘physical migration’?
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Migration pathways Migration pathways
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Safe migration pathways: free movement, visa regimes, and humanitarian visas Safe migration pathways: free movement, visa regimes, and humanitarian visas
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Exclusion from safe migration pathways: specific challenges Exclusion from safe migration pathways: specific challenges
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Unsafe migration routes Unsafe migration routes
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(In)complete journeys (In)complete journeys
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Implications for mental well-being Implications for mental well-being
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The migration schema The migration schema
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Sample formulations Sample formulations
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Conclusion Conclusion
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References References
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Abstract
This chapter focuses on the migrant’s journey in between the point of departure from the country of residence to arrival in the country of destination, highlighting the ways in which movement is rendered possible across the international legislative framework. It explores the potential routes open to migrants and emphasizes the qualitative difference between those who can embark on safe and legal means of migration and those whose movement is restricted to unsafe journeys. In so doing, it elucidates the circumstances that can be encountered by those in transit, outlining their vulnerability to human rights’ violations arising from their status as migrants. This is further explored by reference to the implications that the physical migration journey carries for the individual migrant. Finally, it emphasizes the need for the mental healthcare professional to elicit the migrant’s narrative of the physical journey and suggests the means through which mental healthcare interventions can contextualize their lived experience.
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