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This book explores the complex interplay of trauma, dissociation, and embodiment within the context of indigenous communities in North America.
It examines the historical and cultural factors that contribute to trauma and its impact on the mind and body.
The book provides a nuanced understanding of how dissociation manifests in indigenous cultures and how it can be addressed through culturally sensitive therapeutic interventions.
It emphasizes the importance of incorporating traditional healing practices alongside evidence-based therapies to promote healing and well-being.
The book is a valuable resource for therapists working with indigenous populations and those interested in culturally informed trauma treatment.
It examines the historical and cultural factors that contribute to trauma and its impact on the mind and body.
The book provides a nuanced understanding of how dissociation manifests in indigenous cultures and how it can be addressed through culturally sensitive therapeutic interventions.
It emphasizes the importance of incorporating traditional healing practices alongside evidence-based therapies to promote healing and well-being.
The book is a valuable resource for therapists working with indigenous populations and those interested in culturally informed trauma treatment.
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Mentioned by Sandra Paulson as her most recent work, focusing on trauma and dissociation within the indigenous population of North America.

EMDR, Ego-States, and Neurobiology - Interview with Sandra Paulsen