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Decolonizing Trauma Work - Coggle Diagram
Decolonizing Trauma Work
Colonization
Oppression of the Indigenous people
Cultural approaches are essential for healing from colonization
Displacement
Violence
Intergenerational/Multigenerational Trauma
Generated wide range of dysfunctional and hurtful behaviors
Genetic research suggests that parental traumatization may be passed on from one generation to another through genetic memory codes
"blood memory" collection of memories we are born with
Effects of trauma transmitted from one generation to the next
Decolonizing Trauma Work
Advances principles of self-determination and community control in regards to Indigenous health and healing
Decolonizing trauma work through culturally Indigenous philosophies and teachings to provide a wider resource for wellness and healing in Indigenous populations who are not responding well to Western methods of trauma care
The book itself is decolonizing in providing concrete examples of useful and effective healing strategies utilized by Indigenous health care practitioners
The need to challenge the mainstream disciplines of psychiatry and psychology and their influence on cultural healing and wellness
Mental Health
Substance Use Disorders
Individuals seeking mental health treatment experience more alienation and traumatization from culturally inadequate care
Alienation in the healthcare setting
Mainstream Western Mental Health care vs. Indigenous Health Care
Indigenous Strategies
Indigenous Health Care Practitioners
Prayer, Spiritual connection, Love, Relationships, Cultural and ceremonial resources, Cultural Assessment, Cultural Identity and decolonization, Cultural Approaches, Consulting with elders and medicine people
Healing
Cultural Practices