Indigenous Knowledge and Mental Health

Indigenous Knowledge and Mental Health

A Global Perspective

Danto, David; Zangeneh, Masood

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2022

329

Dura

Inglês

9783030713447

15 a 20 dias

783

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Foreword.- Introduction.-Section A: Genocide, Exile and Trauma.-Yazidi Mental Health and Collective Trauma and Terror.- The Health and Well-Being of Indigenous Khmer Displaced and in Exile The Psychology of Mussar: Cultural Safety as a Verb.- Section B. The Land and Healing The Mental Health of Indigenous Communities in India: The Kondhas Niyamgiri Bachao Movement in Odisha.- Healing Practices and Rituals of the Forest-Dwelling Rabha Community in Assam, India.- Learning From Those Who Do: Land-Based Healing in a Mushkegowuk Community.- Section C. Culture, Identity and Resilience.- Mental Health and the San of Southern Africa.- Indonesia's Political Reform: Challenges and Opportunities for the Adat Community's Mental Well-Being.- Happiness, Underdevelopment, and Mental Health in an Andean Indigenous Community.- The Jewish People and Indigenous Resilience.- Section D. Culture and Treatment.- Alcohol Use and Resilience among the Indigenous Tuvinians of Siberia.- Reclaiming Our Identity through Indigenous Cultural Generative Acts to Improve Mental Health of All Generations.- Ka Huri Te Ao, a Time of Change: Maori Mental Health and Addiction in Aotearoa, New Zealand.- I Remember Who I Am: Deg Xit'an Athabascan Perspectives on Wellness.- E. Integrating Indigenous and Western Approaches.- Traditional Aboriginal Healing in Mental Health Care, Western Australia.-Integrating Indigenous Healing and Western Counselling: Clinical Cases in Culturally Safe Practice.- F. Reconciliation and Mental Health.- Reconciliation Social Work: Sustainable Community Development.- A Canadian Psychology Task Force Response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report: Summary and Reflections.
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aboriginal mental health;depression in indigenous people;impact of global economy on aboriginals;marginalization of indigenous people;mental health of aboriginal peoples;rapid culture change