Noose Knots: Data Paralysis and Oppressive Psychological Tactics

作者: Donald E. Grant

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21114-1_6

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摘要: Noose Knots identifies and illustrates the risk protective factors in contemporary ecological systems of each nation (US, UK, France Canada). This chapter assesses current behavioral health mental wellness outcome data (special education, substance abuse, exposure to trauma, employment rates, school attrition incarceration etc.) links them generated by nation’s participation Transatlantic Slave Trade colonization Africa other territories. An exploration psychological phenomenon associated with oppressive forces (learned helplessness, stereotype threat, disidentification, self-fulfilling prophecy, racial stress, stigma, bias access) contextualizes presented. ends connecting statistical outcomes illustrated biological markers (hair cortisol concentrations, cancer, diabetes, leading causes death) along an dangers frequent misdiagnoses (ASD, ODD, ADHD, IED CD) etiological practices behind them.

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