This document summarizes the emotional impact of resettlement on refugee children and families and treatment strategies. It discusses how the refugee experience involves trauma at multiple stages including forced migration, camp residency, and resettlement. Resettlement brings challenges like isolation, lack of support systems, and stress from cultural adjustment. Refugees are vulnerable to mental health issues like PTSD and depression. Treatment requires understanding a family's culture and experiences, building trust over time, involving parents, and addressing both practical and emotional needs. Meeting youths' developmental needs may also require alternative assessment approaches.