Description |
1 online resource (pages cm) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Chapter 1. Borderland Experiences : Migrations and Crosslinks -- Survival and Resistance/Resilience -- The Right to Be and the Journey to Coexist -- Decolonial Thought -- Chapter 2. A New Musical Score, a Horizon, and Possibilities for Meaning Making : A Decolonization Paradigm -- Colonialism -- Colonization of Being -- Coloniality -- "The Hubris of the Zero Point" -- Standpoint Epistemology -- Decolonization -- A Practical Illustration -- Summary -- Chapter 3. Nepantla : A Borderland Epistemology -- About Gloria Anzaldúa -- Nepantla : A Borderland Epistemology -- Coatlicue, Nepantla, and Mestiza Consciousness -- Mestiza Consciousness Journeys -- Intersecting Identities -- Intersectionality -- "We Don't Have These Problems Here; These Problems Occur in the U.S., not Here" -- Social Location and Epistemic Location -- Los Encuentros de Voces (Gathering of Voices) : A Nepantla Space -- Summary -- Chapter 4. Trauma, Resistance/Resilience, and the Colonial Difference -- Traumatic Stress and Resilience -- Resistance, Solidarity, Hope, and Liberation -- Nepantla : A Standpoint from Which to Address Trauma, Resistance, and Solidarity -- Chapter 5. Just and Loving Relationships Heal -- Power Differential Analysis -- Symptoms, Social Location, and Social Context -- A Team Approach with Embedded Structures for Empowerment and Accountability -- Redefinition of the Role of the Therapist -- Just Therapy -- Culture -- Socioeconomic Context -- The Just Therapy Process -- Transformative Family Therapy -- Sponsorship -- Critical Consciousness -- Accountability -- Empowerment -- Multisystemic Processes -- Cultural Equity -- A Symptomatic Child and an Affair -- Chapter 6. Thoughts Unfinished -- The Web of Life -- Cultural Equity and Cultural Humility -- Connection and Dialogue with Those for Whom Coloniality Is a Felt Experience -- The Basket of Knowledge and the Sweetening of the Word -- Appendix A. |
Note |
Description based on print version record. |
Summary |
A Borderlands View of Latinos, Latin Americans, and Decolonization: Rethinking Mental Health is a work of connection and integration encompassing decolonization, third-world feminism, borderlands theory, and liberation-based family therapy approaches to examine issues of identity, trauma, migration, and resilience. |
Local Note |
STJOEBOOK, STJONEW |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Mestizos -- Mental health -- United States.
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Hispanic Americans -- Mental health.
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Latin Americans -- Mental health -- United States.
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Immigrants -- Mental health -- United States.
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Decolonization -- United States -- Psychological aspects.
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Borderlands -- United States -- Psychological aspects.
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United States -- Ethnic relations -- Psychological aspects.
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Psychotherapy -- United States.
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Social justice -- United States.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Hernández-Wolfe, Pilar, 1967- borderlands view on Latinos, Latin Americans, and decolonization 9780765709318 (DLC) 2012047019 (OCoLC)814706869 |
ISBN |
0765709325 (electronic bk.) |
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9780765709325 (electronic bk.) |
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