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Counseling American Indians

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book provides examples of culturally-relevant clinical adaptations as they apply to the largest Indian groups in the U.S.-the Navajo, Cherokee and Sioux. It also addresses the most severe mental disorders afflicting American Indians today-those of substance abuse and fetal alcoholism. This book provides historical and cultural foundations relevant to the traditional Navajo, Cherokee and Sioux, giving a basis for the culturally-specific clinical adaptations that are presented here. The unique therapy adaptations include cultural bibliotherapy for children and youth; a PanIndian synthesis of substance abuse therapy for Indian youth; survival therapy for Plains Indian adults and the use of the Navajo Beauty Way clinical model.

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Laurence Armand French is Professor of Psychology at Western New Mexico University in Silver City, New Mexico and Clinical Director at the Safford Care Center in Safford, Arizona.

Product details

Authors Laurence Armand French, French Laurence Armand
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.1997
 
EAN 9780761806363
ISBN 978-0-7618-0636-3
Dimensions 137 mm x 217 mm x 17 mm
Weight 295 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Psychoanalysis

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Peoples, Relating to indigenous peoples, Social counselling and advice services, Counselling & Advice Services

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