Traditional healing as mental health intervention: Contemporary insights from an American Indian healer.

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Journal of Counseling Psychology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1037/cou0000764
Kiara M Tanta-Quidgeon, Mona Stonefish, Rachel E Wilbur, Joseph P Gone
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Abstract

Contemporary American Indian communities experience a disproportionately high rate of specific mental health concerns, including psychiatric disorders as defined by professional psychology. Although integrating mainstream mental health services and Indigenous traditional healing (ITH) has been presented as a promising approach to addressing these inequities, such integration necessitates in-depth exploration and consideration of ITH. To that effect, this article provides a thematic analysis of an interview with an urban American Indian traditional healer who reflected on more than 4 decades of therapeutic experience. Based on this analysis, we identified two major themes. The first theme, Expansive View of ITH, reflects this healer's conceptualization and understanding of the therapeutic process while the second theme, Guiding Principles of ITH, explicates the foundational commitments that shape and guide this healer's application and practice of ITH. These insights reinforce previous observations made by scholars of Indigenous health and well-being that challenge dominant Euro-American perspectives and call for transformative change in psychology research and practice, advocating for professional consideration of a broader range of therapeutic rationales, traditions, and practices than what is common within the field. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

传统疗法作为心理健康干预措施:一位美国印第安治疗师的当代见解。
当代美国印第安人社区的特殊心理健康问题(包括专业心理学定义的精神障碍)发生率过高。尽管将主流心理健康服务与土著传统疗法(ITH)结合起来被认为是解决这些不平等问题的一种很有前景的方法,但这种结合需要对土著传统疗法进行深入的探索和思考。为此,本文对一位美国城市印第安传统治疗师的访谈进行了主题分析,该治疗师对自己四十多年的治疗经验进行了反思。基于这一分析,我们确定了两大主题。第一个主题 "印第安人传统疗法的广阔视野 "反映了这位治疗师对治疗过程的概念和理解,而第二个主题 "印第安人传统疗法的指导原则 "则阐述了这位治疗师应用和实践印第安人传统疗法的基本承诺。这些见解加强了研究土著人健康和福祉的学者之前的观察,他们对欧美主流观点提出了挑战,并呼吁在心理学研究和实践中进行变革,提倡专业人员考虑比该领域常见的更广泛的治疗原理、传统和实践。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Counseling Psychology® publishes empirical research in the areas of counseling activities (including assessment, interventions, consultation, supervision, training, prevention, and psychological education) career development and vocational psychology diversity and underrepresented populations in relation to counseling activities the development of new measures to be used in counseling activities professional issues in counseling psychology In addition, the Journal of Counseling Psychology considers reviews or theoretical contributions that have the potential for stimulating further research in counseling psychology, and conceptual or empirical contributions about methodological issues in counseling psychology research.
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