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Through stories and conversations, Drs. Dolores BigFoot and Allyson
Kelley reflect on research, clinical work, faith-based topics,
spirituality, and recovery. They invite readers to reflect on what
it means to walk on a healing path. Beginning with a brief history
of broken spirits and a broken world, the book then discusses the
causes of brokenness, vulnerability to brokenness, and healing as a
construct of social justice and advocacy. The following chapters
cover current aspects of healing from the lens of mental health and
substance use, addiction, trauma, and recovery. As much of the
world struggles with some aspect of brokenness and healing, stories
of enduring well provide examples from all relations and walks of
life about healing. Theories and research presented throughout the
text support stories and concepts presented. Stories about
families, coping, grief, loss, and boundaries give readers
resources and exercises to help them become whole. Special
consideration is given to healing practices and rituals from Native
American communities and families. This text is a must-have for
mental health practitioners, faith-based organizations,
communities, individuals and families, programs, and policymakers
interested in healing.
Through stories and conversations, Drs. Dolores BigFoot and Allyson
Kelley reflect on research, clinical work, faith-based topics,
spirituality, and recovery. They invite readers to reflect on what
it means to walk on a healing path. Beginning with a brief history
of broken spirits and a broken world, the book then discusses the
causes of brokenness, vulnerability to brokenness, and healing as a
construct of social justice and advocacy. The following chapters
cover current aspects of healing from the lens of mental health and
substance use, addiction, trauma, and recovery. As much of the
world struggles with some aspect of brokenness and healing, stories
of enduring well provide examples from all relations and walks of
life about healing. Theories and research presented throughout the
text support stories and concepts presented. Stories about
families, coping, grief, loss, and boundaries give readers
resources and exercises to help them become whole. Special
consideration is given to healing practices and rituals from Native
American communities and families. This text is a must-have for
mental health practitioners, faith-based organizations,
communities, individuals and families, programs, and policymakers
interested in healing.
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