

Elisa Lacerda-Vandenborn - How Western Psychology Can Rip Indigenous Families Apart
Nov 17, 2021
Elisa Lacerda-Vandenborn, a professor at the Werklund School of Education, focuses on education and decolonization of mental health in Indigenous communities. She discusses the historical oppression faced by these peoples and critiques mainstream psychological practices for their lack of inclusivity. Lacerda-Vandenborn advocates for holistic, community-driven approaches like Family Group Conferencing, emphasizing the importance of cultural healing in child welfare. She underscores the need for ethical research methods that prioritize Indigenous voices and collective well-being.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Decolonizing Mental Health
02:09 • 11min
Examining the Gaps in Mainstream Mental Health Approaches
12:58 • 4min
Empowering Indigenous Families Through Collective Responsibility
16:45 • 4min
Reimagining Child Welfare for Indigenous Families
20:31 • 20min
Embracing Community in Mental Health Support
40:14 • 3min