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Healing the Soul Wound Counseling with American Indians and Other Native Peoples

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ISBN-10: 0807746894

ISBN-13: 9780807746899

Edition: 2006

Authors: Eduardo Duran, Allen E. Ivey, Derald Wing Sue

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Eduardo Duran, a psychologist working in Indian country, draws on his own clinical experience to provide guidance to counselors working with Native Peoples. Translating theory into actual day-to-day practice, Duran presents case materials that illustrate effective intervention strategies for prevalent problems, including substance abuse, intergenerational trauma, and internalized oppression.
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Book details

List price: $36.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication date: 4/7/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

Allen E. Ivey received his counseling doctorate from Harvard University and is distinguished Emeritus Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Courtesy Professor, Counselor Education, University of South Florida, Tampa. He is past-President and Fellow of the Society for Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association, APA's Society for the Study of Ethnic and Minority Psychology, the Asian-American Psychological Association, and the American Counseling Association. He has received many awards throughout his career and has authored over 40 books and 200 articles and chapters. His works have been translated into 23 languages. His recent work has focused on…    

Derald Wing Sue is professor of psychology and education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. He has written extensively in the field of counseling psychology and multicultural counseling/therapy and is co-author of a bestselling book, COUNSELING THE CULTURALLY DIVERSE: THEORY AND PRACTICE. Dr. Sue has served as president of the Society of Counseling Psychology and the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues and has received numerous awards for teaching and service. He received his doctorate from the University of Oregon.

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Brief Look at the Literature
The Importance of Cultural Competence
Previous Treatment and Research: Methods of Oppression
Wounding Seeking Wounding: The Psychology of Internalized Oppression
Liberation Psychology Through Hybridism
Intergenerational Trauma: The Soul Wound
The Psychology of the Healer
The Rape of Turtle Island
Starting a New Narrative
Over Pathologizing Original People
Transference Toward Original People
Diagnosis as a Naming Ceremony
Therapists as Perpetrators of Historical Trauma
Clinical Racism in Indian Country
The Healing/Therapeutic Circle
In the Very Beginning
The Healing Container
The Identity of the Healer
Initial Sessions
Historical Trauma: Treating the Soul Wound
Recognizing Violence as a Historical Inheritance
Working with the Feeling Function
Conclusion
The Spirit of Alcohol: Treating Addiction
Teachings on the Spirit of Alcohol
Addiction as a Spiritual Disorder
Alcoholic as a Name
Relating to the spirit of Alcohol
Interpreting a Dream Within a Group Session
Conclusion
Diagnosis: Treating Emotional Problems as Living Entities
Visits by Depression and Anxiety
A Patient Visited by Depression and Anxiety
Conclusion: Pain and the Spirit of Healing
Community Intervention
Is Research the Answer?
Interventions with Native Communities
Addressing Religious Differences in Native Communities
Healing the Land
Conclusion: A Slow Process
Clinical Supervision
A Sample of Supervisory Dialogue
Conclusion
Before Completion
References
Index
About the Author