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Understanding Indigenous Perspectives: Visions, Dreams, and
Hallucinations helps future and practicing mental health
professionals build the vital cultural competencies needed to
differentiate between cultural practice and the presence of
psychopathology in practice. The book discusses and explores the
differences among visions, dreams, and hallucinations from an
American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawai'ian perspective.
Each chapter first presents information within the context of
culture and then transitions to present information within the
context of diagnoses and neurobiology. Throughout, cultural
practices are discussed as normative, increasing readers'
understanding of diverse populations and their rich heritages.
Dedicated chapters explore American Indian psychology, worldviews,
and spirituality; ethical and cultural considerations; the
inclusion of cultural context within the DSM-5; the neurobiology of
hallucinations; and competent discernment. The book includes
valuable case studies that breathe life and humanity into a
clinically challenging topic. Understanding Indigenous Perspectives
is part of the Cognella Series on Advances in Culture, Race, and
Ethnicity. The series, co-sponsored by Division 45 of the American
Psychological Association, addresses critical and emerging issues
within culture, race, and ethnic studies, as well as specific
topics among key ethnocultural groups.
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