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Decolonizing mental health : embracing Indigenous multi-dimensional balance  Cover Image Book Book

Decolonizing mental health : embracing Indigenous multi-dimensional balance

Summary: "Through the understanding that Indigenous Peoples are in the process of rising from the "colonial container", with the goal of individual and collective wellbeing, this edited book will explore decolonizing mental health in order to advance various possibilities for living a quality life within the present-day conceptualizations of Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being. Part I builds the foundation, our knowledge base, upon which we can talk about decolonization mental health. Part II explores the concept of identity/self. Part III examines empowerment. Part IV discusses culturally specific mental health and wellbeing practices. Finally, Part V looks at political action."--

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  • ISBN: 9781926476216
  • ISBN: 1926476212
  • Physical Description: print
    iv, 332 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Vernon, BC : JCharlton Publishing Ltd., [2020]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Indigenous peoples -- Mental health services -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Mental health -- Canada
Traditional medicine -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Mental health services -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Mental health -- Canada

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Interurban Library RC 451.5 I5 D45 2020 (Text) 26040003435647 Main Collection Volume hold Available -

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