Healing traditions : the mental health of Aboriginal peoples in Canada

作者: Laurence J. Kirmayer , Gail Guthrie Valaskakis

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摘要: Illustrations Foreword Preface Part 1: The Mental Health of Indigenous Peoples 1 Aboriginal in Canada: Transformations Identity and Community / Laurence J. Kirmayer, Caroline L. Tait, Cori Simpson 2 the Australia New Zealand Mason Durie, Helen Milroy, Ernest Hunter 3 Culture Aboriginality Study James B. Waldram 4 Social Competence among Youth: An Integrative Developmental Perspective Grace Iarocci, Rhoda Root, Jacob A. Burack 2: Suffering: Origins Representations 5 A Colonial Double-Bind: Historical Contexts Innu Colin Samson 6 Placing Violence against First Nations Children: Use Space Place to Construct (In)credible Violated Subject Jo-Anne Fiske 7 Narratives Hope Despair Downtown Eastside Vancouver Dara Culhane 8 Suicide as a Way Belonging: Causes Consequences Cluster Suicides Communities Ronald Niezen 9 Disruptions Nature, Society: Canada "Making" Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Tait 3: Resilience: 10 Cultural Continuity Moderator Risk Canada's Michael Chandler Christopher E. Lalonde 11 Northern Pathologies Quebec Cree Healing Movement Adrian Tanner 12 Toward Recuperation Souls Bodies: Complex Interplay Faith History Naomi Adelson 13 Locating Ecocentric Self: Inuit Concepts Illness Fletcher, Robert Watt 14 Wellness Action Canadian Arctic: Collective Agency Subjective Well-Being Kral Lori Idlout 4: Services 15 Approaches Counselling Rod McCormick 16 Respecting Medicines: Narrating an Gregory M. Brass 17 Jurisdictional Tapestry Patchwork Quilt Care: Montreal Mary Ellen Macdonald 18 Six Services: Model Care for Cornelia Wieman 19 Encountering Professional Psychology: Re-Envisioning Native North America Joseph P. Gone 20 Conclusion: Invention Tradition Brass, Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Contributors Index

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