Indigenous Cultures and Mental Health Counselling Indigenous Cultures and Mental Health Counselling
Explorations in Mental Health

Indigenous Cultures and Mental Health Counselling

Four Directions for Integration with Counselling Psychology

Suzanne L. Stewart and Others
    • 27,99 €
    • 27,99 €

Publisher Description

North America’s Indigenous population is a vulnerable group, with specific psychological and healing needs that are not widely met in the mental health care system. Indigenous peoples face certain historical, cultural-linguistic and socioeconomic barriers to mental health care access that government, health care organizations and social agencies must work to overcome. This volume examines ways Indigenous healing practices can complement Western psychological service to meet the needs of Indigenous peoples through traditional cultural concepts. Bringing together leading experts in the fields of Aboriginal mental health and psychology, it provides data and models of Indigenous cultural practices in psychology that are successful with Indigenous peoples. It considers Indigenous epistemologies in applied psychology and research methodology, and informs government policy on mental health service for these populations.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2016
12 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
238
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
3
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