The article highlights the challenges faced by refugees in Germany, with Gabriele Al-Barghouthi, director of the Mondial Bonn Psychosocial Center, emphasizing their psychological struggles. Many refugees endure long waits for asylum processes, live in overcrowded shelters, and confront societal issues like racism and exclusion. These factors exacerbate mental health problems, affecting one in three refugees. Despite the support provided by 51 psychosocial centers, only a fraction of those in need receive help. The ongoing debate regarding refugee treatment has intensified due to recent incidents linking crime and mental health issues to refugees, further complicating the discourse in Germany.
"The long wait for the end of the asylum application procedure, the uncertainty, living in huge shelters without any privacy, all these are difficult circumstances that affect mental health."
"Many refugees experience the current political situation, racism in everyday life, and exclusion, which would also affect healthy people."
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