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Native American Psychosocial Identity

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Native American Psychosocial Identity explores the psychosocial identities of Native Americans - American Indians, Canadian First Nations, and Native Hawaiians from an interdisciplinary perspective. Written by Native American studies scholars, the book discusses the impact of the genocide perpetuated on Native Americans, including wars, disease, slavery, loss of land, weakening of tribal governance, damage to family systems, and suppression of cultural forms such as language and religion. There is discussion of the Native American reverence for Nature, Spirit, tradition, and communal relationships, and how embracing traditional Native American values has led to a revitalization of reservations and Urban Native American communities. Vignettes describe the vital role of medicine people in Native communities. Models for conducting culturally congruent interventions are offered. Dedicated chapters address how Natives see and are seen by others inside and outside of the Native community based on their enrolment status, as well as how enrolment criteria have become a challenge with the increase of marriage between Native Americans and non-Native Americans. U.S. Census data from 2020 describe a racially mixed Native American community that resides mostly in urban settings. Native American Psychosocial Identity is ideal for courses and scholars in Native American Studies, cross cultural psychology, anthropology, sociology, counselling, and social work.

Author Biography:

Eugene "Gene" Hightower is a research associate and lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught Native American Psychology courses at University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University. His academic training took place at Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, The Wright Institute, and University of California, San Francisco. A licensed psychologist, Gene is a past director of mental health services at the Native American Health Center. He is a member of the Society of Indian Psychologists.
Release date Australia
August 2nd, 2023
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Eugene Hightower
Pages
294
Dimensions
203x254x16
ISBN-13
9798823320153
Product ID
37973656

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