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OCLC number
1033031115
Link(s) to full text
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Author
Beaulieu, Teresa.
Title
Exploring Indigenous and Western therapeutic integration : Perspectives and experiences of Indigenous Elders.
Degree
MAST -- University of Toronto, 2011
Publisher
Toronto : University of Toronto, 2011.
Description
1 online resource
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to document the perspectives and experiences of five Indigenous Elders on the potential for Indigenous and Western healing paradigms and practices to be integrated in mental health service delivery for Indigenous peoples. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were held with each participant, and a narrative analysis was used to generate research themes and findings. Results indicated that all five Elders perceived a potential for Indigenous and Western approaches and practitioners to work collaboratively together in the future, and Elders reported varying levels of experience with integrated healthcare delivery. However, all five Elders identified numerous issues requiring attention and steps to be taken prior to integrated practice taking place. These included the need to reclaim Indigenous knowledge, an acceptance and respect for Indigenous knowledge and practices by the Western healthcare system, and the need for increased and formalized education related to Indigenous knowledge and healing approaches.
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Subject
Indigenous mental health.
Integrated healthcare.
0622.