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In this groundbreaking book, Eduardo Duran—a psychologist working
in Indian country—draws on his own clinical experience to provide
guidance to counselors working with Native Peoples and other
vulnerable populations. This second edition includes an important
new chapter devoted to working with veterans, examining what it
means to go to war and what is required for veterans to heal. Duran
also updates his thinking on research, including suggestions on how
to invent a new liberation research methodology through applied
story science. Translating theory into day-to-day practice, the
text presents case materials that illustrate effective intervention
strategies for prevalent problems, including substance abuse,
intergenerational trauma, and internalized oppression. This unique
resource explores theoretical Indigenous understanding of cosmology
and how understanding natural law can lead us to new ways of
understanding and healing the psyche.
Shows that it is necessary to understand intergenerational trauma
and internalized oppression in order to understand Native Americans
today.
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