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Hawai‘i Journal Watch

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Indigenous populations are poorly represented in psychological research, but recently, researchers have increased efforts to understand historical trauma and racial trauma. Rachel L. Burrage PhD, MSW, of the UH Mānoa Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work, and colleagues investigated the literature on historical trauma in American Indians. They found that some researchers view historical trauma as a clinical condition and seek psychotherapeutic interventions to treat it, while other researchers view historical trauma as a life stressor and recommend community interventions to improve public health. Still other researchers view historical trauma as a critical discourse, meaning it is treated as a public narrative rather than a clinical or public health issue. Conflict between research approaches could be eased by clarifiying these concepts and disentangling clinical issues from social issues, the researchers concluded.The article, American Indian Historical Trauma: Anticolonial Prescriptions for Healing, Resilience, and Survivance, is published in American Psychologist.
机译:在心理学研究中,土着人口差不多,但最近,研究人员增加了了解历史创伤和种族创伤的努力。 Rachel L. Burrage Phd,MSW,UhMānoaMyron B.汤普森社会工作学院,同事调查了美国印第安人历史创伤的文献。他们发现一些研究人员将历史创伤视为临床状况,并寻求精神治疗的干预措施来治疗它,而其他研究人员认为历史创伤作为生命压力乐队,并推荐社区干预以改善公共卫生。其他研究人员将历史创伤视为一个关键话语,这意味着它被视为公共叙事而不是临床或公共卫生问题。研究人员结束了,可以通过将这些概念和解除社会问题的临床问题阐明来缓解研究方法之间的冲突。文章,美国印度历史创伤:在美国心理学家出版了愈合,弹性和幸存感的抗殖民术处。

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