Department of Educational Administration, Foundations, and Psychology.
Psychotherapy (Chic). 2007 Jun;44(2):148-60. doi: 10.1037/0033-3204.44.2.148.
In recent times, psychosocial intervention activities by Native/Aboriginal traditional healers have received much attention. There is a belief among many Native Americans and Aboriginal Canadians that their current problems are connected to past and contemporary traumas and that psychology as a profession has failed them and is even perceived as an agent of social control and hegemony. As a result, more and more Aboriginal people are turning to traditional ways for psychological healing. In this study, Aboriginal healers and healer clients participated in individual interviews and discussions related to their experiences and views as to what conditions they believe are helpful in effecting positive changes in behavior, cognitions, and emotions. Through personal narratives and topical commentary, 12 therapeutic conditions were revealed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
近年来,原住民/原住民族传统治疗师的心理社会干预活动受到了广泛关注。许多美洲原住民和加拿大原住民认为,他们目前的问题与过去和当代的创伤有关,而且心理学作为一门专业已经让他们失望,甚至被视为社会控制和霸权的工具。因此,越来越多的原住民开始寻求传统的心理疗愈方法。在这项研究中,原住民治疗师和治疗师的客户参与了个人访谈和讨论,内容涉及他们对哪些条件有助于对行为、认知和情绪产生积极变化的看法和经验。通过个人叙事和主题评论,揭示了 12 种治疗条件。(APA,2010 年,所有权利保留)。