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Helping? - A Search to Understand Healing from an Indigenous African-Centered Perspective

English · Hardback

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This book exists to encourage helping professionals, particularly those at the beginning of their careers, to critically explore and understand current strategies in fields such as psychotherapy, psychology, and social work. Historical examples of helping policies and strategies used over the years are reviewed and critically evaluated as to whether they helped or hurt the communities they were designed to support. Current policies will be discussed to evaluate whether they are helping the communities they serve.
In alignment with an Indigenous African-centered philosophy of holism, multi-dimensionality, and interconnectedness, this work takes a multilayered approach to storytelling by weaving together three journeys: the author s personal journey of exploration, the journey of the Black Girl from George Bernard Shaw s novella (described below), and the reader s. In it, the author details her understanding of the philosophical framework she learned in professional helping training programs, why she came to believe they were inadequate, and how this sparked her global search to understand how to be an effective helper. The author s journey is paralleled with the famous and controversial novella by George Bernard Shaw, The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God, which is a depiction of the universal search for understanding.
This text contrasts this alternative perspective on helping with the dominant approaches to what constitutes helping. The protagonist's journey is mirrored by the author s stories of discovery, and reflective questions are designed to enable the reader s journey toward becoming a professional helper in the context of current systems. This text explores what helping may look like from an alternative philosophical perspective, seeking to facilitate a process that will enable people to live more satisfyingly. Each chapter offers theoretical underpinnings from an Indigenous African-centered perspective, a critique of dominant approaches to helping, and a different stage of the Black Girl and authors paralleled searches for understanding about God and healing, respectively.

List of contents

Part 1 Seeing Things Differently.- Chapter 1 The African Forest: The Road Map.- Chapter 2 The Missionary: Universalism and Authority.- Part 2 Making Past Wisdom Modern.- Chapter 3 The Lord of Hosts and Nailer: Sacrifices and Sophistry.- Chapter 4 Koheleth and The Greek Scholar: Turning Points.- Chapter 5 The Myop: Seeing Things Differently.- Part 3 Tools of Reconstruction.- Chapter 6 The Cathedral Carriers.- Chapter 7 The Knobkerry and the Bible.- Chapter 8 Marrying the Irishman: Cultivating the Garden.

Product details

Authors Gillian Berry
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.05.2025
 
EAN 9783031885853
ISBN 978-3-0-3188585-3
No. of pages 162
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 391 g
Illustrations XIX, 162 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology

Klinische Psychologie, Kognitive Psychologie, Mental Health, Clinical psychology, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, cognitive psychology, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Social Work, counselling psychology

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