Mental health care for urban Indians [Elektronisk resurs] clinical insights from Native practitioners / edited by Tawa M. Witko.
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Witko, Tawa M.
- 1st ed.
- Publicerad: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2006.
- Engelska xii, 224 p.
- Relaterad länk:
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http://content.apa.o... (Table of contents / Abstracts) (Table of contents)
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- A clinical understanding of urban American Indians / A. Mike Aragon -- Indian child welfare practice within urban American Indian/Native American communities / Tessa Evans-Campbell -- Mental health, wellness, and the quest for an authentic American Indian identity / Joseph P. Gone -- Healing the generations: urban American Indians in recovery / Rose L. Clark -- Understanding domestic violence within the urban Indian community / Tawa M. Witko, Rae Marie Martinez, and Richard Milda -- Trauma and the American Indian / Nadine Cole -- Storytelling as a healing tool for American Indians / Delores Subia BigFoot and Megan Dunlap -- A framework for working with American Indian parents / Tawa M. Witko -- Growing up Indian: treatment with urban Indian adolescents / Rose L. Clark and Tawa M. Witko -- An innovative healing model: empowering urban Native Americans / Carrie Lee Johnson -- Conclusion: what psychologists have learned and where they need to go / Tawa M. Witko.
- "Mental Health Care for Urban Indians: Clinical Insights From Native Practitioners is the first clinical book written by American Indian scholars working in Indian communities. This groundbreaking volume provides the reader with a basic understanding of the historical impact of colonization, the ensuing results of urban migration and boarding schools, and the effects that these events have had on the Native community. These lingering effects include a lack of cultural identity, a loss of tradition, and a sense of isolation that may lead to violence, alcoholism, and risky behaviors. Chapter authors acknowledge this history while developing culturally sensitive practice recommendations that incorporate traditional healing methods. This will be an invaluable resource for psychologists and other helping professionals who work with Native clients"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)
Ämnesord
- Indians of North America -- Mental health services. (LCSH)
- Indians of North America -- Mental health. (LCSH)
- Indians of North America -- Counseling of. (LCSH)
- City and town life -- United States -- Psychological aspects. (LCSH)
- Indians of North America -- Social conditions. (LCSH)
- Cultural psychiatry -- United States. (LCSH)
- Indians, North American -- United States. (MeSH)
- Mental Health Services -- United States. (MeSH)
- Mental Disorders -- ethnology -- United States. (MeSH)
- Professional-Patient Relations -- United States. (MeSH)
- Urban Health -- United States. (MeSH)
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- RC451.5.I5 (LCC)
- 362.2089/97073 (DDC)
- Ohfhc (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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