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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Preface xiii
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The Mental Health of Indigenous Peoples
- The Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Transformations of Identity and Community 3
- Mental Health and the Indigenous Peoples of Australia and New Zealand 36
- Culture and Aboriginality in the Study of Mental Health 56
- Social Competence and Mental Health among Aboriginal Youth: An Integrative Developmental Perspective 80
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Social Suffering: Origins and Representations
- A Colonial Double-Bind: Social and Historical Contexts of Innu Mental Health 109
- Placing Violence against First Nations Children: The Use of Space and Place to Construct the (In)credible Violated Subject 140
- Narratives of Hope and Despair in Downtown Eastside Vancouver 160
- Suicide as a Way of Belonging: Causes and Consequences of Cluster Suicides in Aboriginal Communities 178
- Disruptions in Nature, Disruptions in Society: Aboriginal Peoples of Canada and the “Making” of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 196
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Resilience: Transformations of Identity and Community
- Cultural Continuity as a Moderator of Suicide Risk among Canada’s First Nations 221
- The Origins of Northern Aboriginal Social Pathologies and the Quebec Cree Healing Movement 249
- Toward a Recuperation of Souls and Bodies: Community Healing and the Complex Interplay of Faith and History 272
- Locating the Ecocentric Self: Inuit Concepts of Mental Health and Illness 289
- Community Wellness and Social Action in the Canadian Arctic: Collective Agency as Subjective Well-Being 315
-
Healing and Mental Health Services
- Aboriginal Approaches to Counselling 337
- Respecting the Medicines: Narrating an Aboriginal Identity 355
- A Jurisdictional Tapestry and a Patchwork Quilt of Care: Aboriginal Health and Social Services in Montreal 381
- Six Nations Mental Health Services: A Model of Care for Aboriginal Communities 401
- Encountering Professional Psychology: Re-Envisioning Mental Health Services for Native North America 419
- Conclusion: Healing/Invention/Tradition 440
- Contributors 473
- Index 481
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Preface xiii
-
The Mental Health of Indigenous Peoples
- The Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Transformations of Identity and Community 3
- Mental Health and the Indigenous Peoples of Australia and New Zealand 36
- Culture and Aboriginality in the Study of Mental Health 56
- Social Competence and Mental Health among Aboriginal Youth: An Integrative Developmental Perspective 80
-
Social Suffering: Origins and Representations
- A Colonial Double-Bind: Social and Historical Contexts of Innu Mental Health 109
- Placing Violence against First Nations Children: The Use of Space and Place to Construct the (In)credible Violated Subject 140
- Narratives of Hope and Despair in Downtown Eastside Vancouver 160
- Suicide as a Way of Belonging: Causes and Consequences of Cluster Suicides in Aboriginal Communities 178
- Disruptions in Nature, Disruptions in Society: Aboriginal Peoples of Canada and the “Making” of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 196
-
Resilience: Transformations of Identity and Community
- Cultural Continuity as a Moderator of Suicide Risk among Canada’s First Nations 221
- The Origins of Northern Aboriginal Social Pathologies and the Quebec Cree Healing Movement 249
- Toward a Recuperation of Souls and Bodies: Community Healing and the Complex Interplay of Faith and History 272
- Locating the Ecocentric Self: Inuit Concepts of Mental Health and Illness 289
- Community Wellness and Social Action in the Canadian Arctic: Collective Agency as Subjective Well-Being 315
-
Healing and Mental Health Services
- Aboriginal Approaches to Counselling 337
- Respecting the Medicines: Narrating an Aboriginal Identity 355
- A Jurisdictional Tapestry and a Patchwork Quilt of Care: Aboriginal Health and Social Services in Montreal 381
- Six Nations Mental Health Services: A Model of Care for Aboriginal Communities 401
- Encountering Professional Psychology: Re-Envisioning Mental Health Services for Native North America 419
- Conclusion: Healing/Invention/Tradition 440
- Contributors 473
- Index 481