Decolonizing Trauma Healing
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Decolonizing Trauma Healing
Toward a Humble, Culturally Responsive Practice
Brown, Laura S.
American Psychological Association
11/2024
387
Mole
9781433840630
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: We Meet Again
Chapter 1: Introducing the Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Model
Chapter 2: An Expansive Decolonial Paradigm for Trauma
Chapter 3: Decolonizing Trauma Healing
Chapter 4: Where We've Come From: The Heritage of Decolonial Healing
Chapter 5: Decolonial Understandings of the Traumagenic Effects of Social Pathologies
Chapter 6: Exploring Intersectional Identities in DHCR Trauma Healing
Chapter 7: Decolonizing the Constructs and Myths of Safety, Part I
Chapter 8: Decolonizing Myths of Safety, Part II
Chapter 9: Stories of Unknowing and What Follows When We Know: Getting Closer to Safe
Chapter 10: Intersectionalities and Trauma: Risk and Capacities in the Face of Social Pathologies and Relational Harm
Chapter 11: Exploring and Decolonizing the Intersectional Identities of Suffering People
Chapter 12: Criteria for a Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Practice of Trauma Healing: Making the Grade
Chapter 13: Aren't There Already Some DHCR Trauma Healing Methodologies? And What Can We Learn from Them?
References
Index
About the Author
Introduction: We Meet Again
Chapter 1: Introducing the Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Model
Chapter 2: An Expansive Decolonial Paradigm for Trauma
Chapter 3: Decolonizing Trauma Healing
Chapter 4: Where We've Come From: The Heritage of Decolonial Healing
Chapter 5: Decolonial Understandings of the Traumagenic Effects of Social Pathologies
Chapter 6: Exploring Intersectional Identities in DHCR Trauma Healing
Chapter 7: Decolonizing the Constructs and Myths of Safety, Part I
Chapter 8: Decolonizing Myths of Safety, Part II
Chapter 9: Stories of Unknowing and What Follows When We Know: Getting Closer to Safe
Chapter 10: Intersectionalities and Trauma: Risk and Capacities in the Face of Social Pathologies and Relational Harm
Chapter 11: Exploring and Decolonizing the Intersectional Identities of Suffering People
Chapter 12: Criteria for a Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Practice of Trauma Healing: Making the Grade
Chapter 13: Aren't There Already Some DHCR Trauma Healing Methodologies? And What Can We Learn from Them?
References
Index
About the Author
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decolonization; trauma; treatment; trauma therapy; decolonial psychology; humility; culturally responsive practice; cultural competence; intersectional identities; multicultural psychology; trauma psychology; decolonial humility; decolonial liberation; liberation psychology; psychotherapy; healing; eurocentrism; cultural humility; intellectual hegemony; colonized paradigm; structural oppression; structural racism; epistemic disobedience; institutional racism; coloniality; power dynamics; indigenous healing modalities; decolonizing mental health; decolonizing mental health treatment; colonial trauma; colonized epistemics; intellectual appropriation; decolonial mindset; cultural responsivity; trauma healing; systemic trauma; institutional trauma; diversity and inclusion; equity diversity and inclusion; trauma exposure; cultural responsiveness; intellectual colonization; social pathologies; phenotype-based social pathologies; phenomenological inquiry; default mode network; cognitive shortcuts; neurobiology of ha
Acknowledgments
Introduction: We Meet Again
Chapter 1: Introducing the Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Model
Chapter 2: An Expansive Decolonial Paradigm for Trauma
Chapter 3: Decolonizing Trauma Healing
Chapter 4: Where We've Come From: The Heritage of Decolonial Healing
Chapter 5: Decolonial Understandings of the Traumagenic Effects of Social Pathologies
Chapter 6: Exploring Intersectional Identities in DHCR Trauma Healing
Chapter 7: Decolonizing the Constructs and Myths of Safety, Part I
Chapter 8: Decolonizing Myths of Safety, Part II
Chapter 9: Stories of Unknowing and What Follows When We Know: Getting Closer to Safe
Chapter 10: Intersectionalities and Trauma: Risk and Capacities in the Face of Social Pathologies and Relational Harm
Chapter 11: Exploring and Decolonizing the Intersectional Identities of Suffering People
Chapter 12: Criteria for a Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Practice of Trauma Healing: Making the Grade
Chapter 13: Aren't There Already Some DHCR Trauma Healing Methodologies? And What Can We Learn from Them?
References
Index
About the Author
Introduction: We Meet Again
Chapter 1: Introducing the Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Model
Chapter 2: An Expansive Decolonial Paradigm for Trauma
Chapter 3: Decolonizing Trauma Healing
Chapter 4: Where We've Come From: The Heritage of Decolonial Healing
Chapter 5: Decolonial Understandings of the Traumagenic Effects of Social Pathologies
Chapter 6: Exploring Intersectional Identities in DHCR Trauma Healing
Chapter 7: Decolonizing the Constructs and Myths of Safety, Part I
Chapter 8: Decolonizing Myths of Safety, Part II
Chapter 9: Stories of Unknowing and What Follows When We Know: Getting Closer to Safe
Chapter 10: Intersectionalities and Trauma: Risk and Capacities in the Face of Social Pathologies and Relational Harm
Chapter 11: Exploring and Decolonizing the Intersectional Identities of Suffering People
Chapter 12: Criteria for a Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Practice of Trauma Healing: Making the Grade
Chapter 13: Aren't There Already Some DHCR Trauma Healing Methodologies? And What Can We Learn from Them?
References
Index
About the Author
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
decolonization; trauma; treatment; trauma therapy; decolonial psychology; humility; culturally responsive practice; cultural competence; intersectional identities; multicultural psychology; trauma psychology; decolonial humility; decolonial liberation; liberation psychology; psychotherapy; healing; eurocentrism; cultural humility; intellectual hegemony; colonized paradigm; structural oppression; structural racism; epistemic disobedience; institutional racism; coloniality; power dynamics; indigenous healing modalities; decolonizing mental health; decolonizing mental health treatment; colonial trauma; colonized epistemics; intellectual appropriation; decolonial mindset; cultural responsivity; trauma healing; systemic trauma; institutional trauma; diversity and inclusion; equity diversity and inclusion; trauma exposure; cultural responsiveness; intellectual colonization; social pathologies; phenotype-based social pathologies; phenomenological inquiry; default mode network; cognitive shortcuts; neurobiology of ha