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This work offers a critical examination of the field of trauma therapy using a decolonial lens.
List of contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: We Meet Again
Chapter 1: Introducing the Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Model
Chapter 2: An Expansive Decolonial Paradigm for Trauma
Chapter 3: Decolonizing Trauma Healing
Chapter 4: Where We’ve Come From: The Heritage of Decolonial Healing
Chapter 5: Decolonial Understandings of the Traumagenic Effects of Social Pathologies
Chapter 6: Exploring Intersectional Identities in DHCR Trauma Healing
Chapter 7: Decolonizing the Constructs and Myths of Safety, Part I
Chapter 8: Decolonizing Myths of Safety, Part II
Chapter 9: Stories of Unknowing and What Follows When We Know: Getting Closer to Safe
Chapter 10: Intersectionalities and Trauma: Risk and Capacities in the Face of Social Pathologies and Relational Harm
Chapter 11: Exploring and Decolonizing the Intersectional Identities of Suffering People
Chapter 12: Criteria for a Decolonial, Humble, Culturally Responsive Practice of Trauma Healing: Making the Grade
Chapter 13: Aren’t There Already Some DHCR Trauma Healing Methodologies? And What Can We Learn from Them?
References
Index
About the Author
About the author
Laura S. Brown