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520 $aNorth America's Indigenous population is a vulnerable group, with specific psychological and healing needs that are not widely met in the mental health care system. Indigenous peoples face certain historical, cultural-linguistic and socioeconomic barriers to mental health care access that government, health care organizations and social agencies must work to overcome. This volume examines ways Indigenous healing practices can complement Western psychological service to meet the needs of Indigenous peoples through traditional cultural concepts. Bringing together leading experts in the fields of Aboriginal mental health and psychology, it provides data and models of Indigenous cultural practices in psychology that are successful with Indigenous peoples. It considers Indigenous epistemologies in applied psychology and research methodology, and informs government policy on mental health service for these populations.
545 0 $aSuzanne L. Stewart is a psychologist and Associate Professor of Indigenous healing in Counselling Psychology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, The University of Toronto, Canada. Roy Moodley is Associate Professor of Clinical and Counseling Psychology in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, The University of Toronto, Canada. Ashley Hyatt is a doctoral student of Clinical and Counselling Psychology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at The University of Toronto, Canada.
505 0 $aCover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; PART 1 East: Indigenous Spirituality in Western Psychology; 1 Reclaiming Grassroots Traditional Indigenous Healing Ways and Practices Within Urban Indigenous Community Contexts; 2 A Laughing Matter: Native American Humour as an Indigenous Healing Tradition and Way of Life; 3 Gifts of the Seven Winds Alcohol and Drug Prevention Model for American Indians; 4 Traditional Spiritual Healing; PART 2 South: Innovative Integration in Psychological Practice
505 8 $a5 Indigenous North American Psychological Healing Ways and the Placement of Integration and Decolonization6 Counselling Indigenous Peoples in Canada; 7 Lessons From Clinical Practice: Some of the Ways in Which Canadian Mental Health Professionals Practice Integration; PART 3 West: Trauma and Contemporary Indigenous Healing; 8 Injury Where Blood Does Not Flow; 9 Historical Perspectives on Indigenous Healing; 10 Colonial Trauma and Political Pathways to Healing; PART 4 North: Healing Through Western and Indigenous Knowledges
505 8 $a11 Cultures in Collision: "Higher" Education and the Clash Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous "Ways of Knowing"12 An Ally in Northern Community Health: Respectful Engagement in Healing Relationships; 13 A'tola'nw: Indigenous-Centred Learning in a Counselling Graduate Program; 14 A Partnership With the People: Skilful Navigation of Culture and Ethics; Biographies; Index
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