Potentializing Wellness to Overcome Generational Trauma

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作者
Stirbys, Cynthia D. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Windsor, Sch Social Work, Windsor, ON, Canada
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GROUNDED THEORY REVIEW | 2021年 / 20卷 / 01期
关键词
Indian residential schools; Intergenerational trauma; Indigenous women; classic grounded theory; and potentializing; EMPOWERMENT MODEL; GROUNDED THEORY; SPIRITUALITY; RECOVERY;
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The Indian residential school (IRS) system is part of Canada's colonial history: Indigenous children who attended IRS suffered immensely at the hands of the school administrators, staff, and students. How Indigenous females cope with the intergenerational transmission of trauma was explored. Indigenous women in this classic grounded theory study aimed to resolve their main concern of kakwatakih-nipowatisiw, a Cree term used to identify learned colonial (sick) behaviours that weaken familial ties. Analysis resulted in a substantive theory of potentializing wellness, which explains the varied behaviours of how Indigenous women cope with the legacy of IRS. Discoveries suggest that effective strategies to deal with trauma can emerge when (w)holistic health is followed by, or accompanies reclaiming cultural norms grounded in community and spiritual life. With the generalizability of this substantive theory, this paper concludes with implications for future research.
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