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David Edward Walker - Oppressive Mental Health Practices - For Native People, the Past is Present

Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health

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Oppressive Mental Health Practices and the Lack of Recognition Towards Native Peoples

This chapter discusses the oppressive mental health practices experienced by Native people, including the inhumane conditions at Hayawatha Asylum and the dehumanization within boarding schools. It explores the labeling of Native children as 'feeble-minded' and how this label has been carried over to the diagnosis of ADHD, as well as the disproportionate diagnosis of ADHD among Native American boys. The chapter also highlights the lack of recognition towards Native peoples within the wider system and the need for alternative approaches to mental health that are grounded in indigenous languages and cultural understanding.

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