This paper explores from a Mi’kmaq and Aboriginal standpoint foundational knowledge in Indigenous therapeutics. Based on an eco-social-psycho-spiritual way of working, the article proposes Indigenous cultural models that open a window to a rich cultural repository of meanings associated with Indigenous cosmology, ontology and epistemology. The three layers of meaning, theory and practice within the symbolic ‘Medicine Lodge’ or ‘Place of The Dreaming’ give rise to ways of working that are deeply integrative and wholistic. These forms of Indigenous theory and practice have much to offer the counselling and complimentary health professions
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
This research project expressed a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology as a foundation to explore experienc...
This paper explores from a Mi'kmaq and Aboriginal standpoint foundational knowledge in Indigenous th...
waštito̓ y̓, bridging within worlds Recommendations for Indigenous research include examining the vi...
Traditional Indigenous Approaches to Healing and the modern welfare of Traditional Knowledge, Spirit...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their communi...
The lower health status of Indigenous people in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are well document...
Indigenous knowledge practices are ecological encounters of profound ethical relationality that ackn...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Ways of making and seeing creative Aboriginal knowled...
The resurgence of Western psychedelic research and practice has led to increasing concerns from many...
This research project expressed a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology as a foundation to explore experienc...
This article reports insights from a 4‐day Gathering of Native American Healers at the University of...
This qualitative research study is situated within an Indigenous research methodology. The goal of t...
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
This research project expressed a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology as a foundation to explore experienc...
This paper explores from a Mi'kmaq and Aboriginal standpoint foundational knowledge in Indigenous th...
waštito̓ y̓, bridging within worlds Recommendations for Indigenous research include examining the vi...
Traditional Indigenous Approaches to Healing and the modern welfare of Traditional Knowledge, Spirit...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their communi...
The lower health status of Indigenous people in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are well document...
Indigenous knowledge practices are ecological encounters of profound ethical relationality that ackn...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Ways of making and seeing creative Aboriginal knowled...
The resurgence of Western psychedelic research and practice has led to increasing concerns from many...
This research project expressed a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology as a foundation to explore experienc...
This article reports insights from a 4‐day Gathering of Native American Healers at the University of...
This qualitative research study is situated within an Indigenous research methodology. The goal of t...
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
This research project expressed a Muskego Inninuwuk methodology as a foundation to explore experienc...