Eduardo Duran?a psychologist working in Indian country?draws on his own clinical experience to provide guidance to counselors working with Native Peoples. Translating theory into actual day-to-day practice, Duran presents case materials that illustrate effective intervention strategies for prevalent problems, including substance abuse, intergenerational trauma, and internalized oppression. Offering a culture-specific approach that has profound implications for all counseling and therapy, this groundbreaking volume:
- Provides invaluable concepts and strategies that can be applied directly to practice.
- Outlines very different ways of serving American Indian clients, translating Western metaphor into Indigenous ideas that make sense to Native People.
- Presents a model in which patients have a relationship with the problems they are having, whether these are physical, mental, or spiritual.
- Includes a section in each chapter to help non-American Indian counselors generalize the concepts presented to use in their own practice in culturally sensitive ways.
?Healing the Soul Wound?is the most innovative and thought-provoking scholarship that I?ve read in a long time.?.?.?. Taken seriously and applied, it represents a paradigm shift that will transform theory and practice.?
?From the Foreword by?Allen E. Ivey, Distinguished University Professor (Emeritus)
Eduardo Duran?is the Director of Health and Wellness for the United Auburn Indian Community, Northern California.
Healing the Soul Wound: Counseling with American Indians and Other Native People 1st Edition by Eduardo Duran and Publisher Teachers College Press. Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: 9780807773123, 0807773123. The print version of this textbook is ISBN: 9780807746899, 0807746894.