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走向健康的红色之路:在一个原住民第一民族社区治疗中心的文化收复。

The red road to wellness: cultural reclamation in a Native First Nations community treatment center.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 48109-1043, USA.

出版信息

Am J Community Psychol. 2011 Mar;47(1-2):187-202. doi: 10.1007/s10464-010-9373-2.

Abstract

This article explores how Native American cultural practices were incorporated into the therapeutic activities of a community-controlled substance abuse treatment center on a "First Nations" reserve in the Canadian north. Analysis of open-ended interviews with nineteen staff and clients-as contextualized by participant observation, program records, and existing ethnographic resources-yielded insights concerning local therapeutic practice with outpatients and other community members. Specifically, program staff adopted and promoted a diverse array of both western and Aboriginal approaches that were formally integrated with reference to the Aboriginal symbol of the medicine wheel. Although incorporations of indigenous culture marked Lodge programs as distinctively Aboriginal in character, the subtle but profound influence of western "therapy culture" was centrally evident in healing activities as well. Nuanced explication of these activities illustrated four contributions of cultural analysis for community psychology.

摘要

本文探讨了在加拿大北部的一个“第一民族”保留地的社区控制的药物滥用治疗中心,如何将美国原住民的文化实践融入到治疗活动中。通过对 19 名工作人员和客户的开放式访谈进行分析(结合参与者观察、项目记录和现有的民族志资源),我们对门诊病人和其他社区成员的当地治疗实践有了深入的了解。具体来说,项目工作人员采用并推广了各种各样的西方和原住民的方法,并参照原住民的药轮符号进行了正式整合。虽然本土文化的融入使 Lodge 项目具有鲜明的原住民特色,但西方“治疗文化”的微妙而深远的影响在治疗活动中也同样明显。对这些活动的细致阐述说明了文化分析对社区心理学的四个贡献。

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