“Disrupted attachments” describes multiple levels on which the historic and contemporary assaults on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada have resonated. Not only have the policies of colonialism expressly aimed to sever the attachment of Canada’s First Nations to their lands, customs, cultures, modes of self-governance, languages and ways of life, but the traumatic impact of these disrupted attachments have reverberated through both the communities and through the individual lives of Aboriginal Peoples in this country historically and today. The new and more expansive conceptualization of “complex trauma” has, as one of its core and defining features, alterations in relationships with one’s sense of self, as well as alterations to relationships wi...
Aboriginal Australians experience trauma that is linked to continuing colonising practices in the pr...
Objective: Societies that foster high-quality social relationships and social support seemingly prod...
This paper conceptualizes colonialism from an Indigenous perspective and analyses the effects of col...
Indigenous peoples across the globe suffer a disproportionate burden of both mental and physical ill...
This article provides a summary of the evolving definition of trauma, including different forms of t...
This literature review examines the various responses to trauma suffered by Indigenous peoples as a ...
This literature review examines the various responses to trauma suffered by Indigenous peoples as a ...
In this paper, we present findings from a qualitative study that explored Indigenous people’s experi...
Societies that foster high-quality social relationships and social support seemingly produce healthi...
Secure attachment has been consistently associated with positive outcomes for children. The complex ...
Stressful events may have immediate effects on well-being, and by influencing appraisal processes, c...
This chapter critiques historical and contemporary child protection approaches that are viewed as re...
The two specific aims of the fieldwork were to understand: (a) the phenomena of violence in the live...
In bringing attention to the historical victimization and continued discrimination associated with c...
Indigenous people are survivors of what some scholars have called the nexus of bio−psychoͨ...
Aboriginal Australians experience trauma that is linked to continuing colonising practices in the pr...
Objective: Societies that foster high-quality social relationships and social support seemingly prod...
This paper conceptualizes colonialism from an Indigenous perspective and analyses the effects of col...
Indigenous peoples across the globe suffer a disproportionate burden of both mental and physical ill...
This article provides a summary of the evolving definition of trauma, including different forms of t...
This literature review examines the various responses to trauma suffered by Indigenous peoples as a ...
This literature review examines the various responses to trauma suffered by Indigenous peoples as a ...
In this paper, we present findings from a qualitative study that explored Indigenous people’s experi...
Societies that foster high-quality social relationships and social support seemingly produce healthi...
Secure attachment has been consistently associated with positive outcomes for children. The complex ...
Stressful events may have immediate effects on well-being, and by influencing appraisal processes, c...
This chapter critiques historical and contemporary child protection approaches that are viewed as re...
The two specific aims of the fieldwork were to understand: (a) the phenomena of violence in the live...
In bringing attention to the historical victimization and continued discrimination associated with c...
Indigenous people are survivors of what some scholars have called the nexus of bio−psychoͨ...
Aboriginal Australians experience trauma that is linked to continuing colonising practices in the pr...
Objective: Societies that foster high-quality social relationships and social support seemingly prod...
This paper conceptualizes colonialism from an Indigenous perspective and analyses the effects of col...