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Indigenous Trauma and Dissociation
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This book explores the unique challenges faced by indigenous populations in North America regarding trauma and dissociation.
It examines the historical context of colonization and its lasting impact on mental health, highlighting the cultural factors that influence the experience and expression of trauma.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the various forms of trauma experienced by indigenous communities, including historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, and contemporary forms of violence.
It also discusses the cultural implications of dissociation and the importance of culturally sensitive therapeutic interventions.
The book is a valuable resource for therapists, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay of culture, trauma, and mental health within indigenous communities.
It examines the historical context of colonization and its lasting impact on mental health, highlighting the cultural factors that influence the experience and expression of trauma.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the various forms of trauma experienced by indigenous communities, including historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, and contemporary forms of violence.
It also discusses the cultural implications of dissociation and the importance of culturally sensitive therapeutic interventions.
The book is a valuable resource for therapists, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay of culture, trauma, and mental health within indigenous communities.
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Mentioned by Sandra Paulson as her most recent work, co-authored with Shelley Spe chief, focusing on trauma and dissociation within the indigenous population of North America.

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