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Martin-Baro was critical of the notion of freestanding, autonomous individuals solely focused on
Personal happiness
True or False: reaching the point of balance in an Indigenous science process means reaching a point of normalcy
True
True or False: Indigenous science is able to identify the singular cause of PTSD
False
the novel Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko is an example of
a healing process within an indigenous paradigm
True or False: Western psychology and psychiatry could benefit from looking at severe psychological suffering through the lens of indigenous values-based healing.
True
True or False: The Navajo (Dine) understanding of valance and beauty ( hozho) is totally different from both Western medicine and Waorani medicine
True
True or False: The intertribal Cherokee healer Rolling Thunder dismissed Western medical science as inferior and not helpful
False
True or False: Boarding school for Native Americans was an attempt to change their sociocentric, place-based sense of self.
True
The master wellboundaried self according to Cushman is empty because of
NOT overwhelming and porous interconnections
consumerism
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True or False: Indigenous values-based healing is at odds with the perspective and framework used in this textbook
False
True or False: Colonialism leads to specific forms of psychological suffering that have been described by Fanon and others.
True
True or False: There is no known way to explain the efficacy of symbolic healing during Navajo chantway or sand painting ceremonies
False
Which of the following does NOT apply to Indigenous science
Our common assumptions about space and time apply
True or False: Indigenous values-based healing is irrelevant to any healing of severe psychological suffering.
False
True or False: Waorani medicine is an example of indigenous science
True
True or False: Quantum theory is one way to explain healing outside of the standard western paradigm
True
True or False: The recovery and affirmation of indigenous traditions is critcal for individual healing of the impact of colonialism
True
Jliek asserts that a “ culture-congenial therapy” is needed for
pathogenic effects of cultural confusion
In understanding the suffering of colonized people we can usually see symptoms as
NOT signs of decolonization
True or False: The recovery and affirmation of Indigenous traditions is critical for individual healing of the impact of colonialism
True