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Counseling Native Americans
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EthnicityEducationIndigenous PeopleIndigenous MovementIndigenous StudySocial SciencesWhite CounselorsAfrican American StudiesCultural DiversityMedical AnthropologyNative AmericansCultural PracticeVision QuestCultureIndigenous Knowledge SystemsCross-cultural PerspectiveIndigenous StudiesProfessional CounselingEthnographyAnthropologyCulture ChangeCultural AnthropologyCultural Assimilation
This article addresses the issues facing White counselors in providing services to Native Americans, whose values differ significantly from the dominant culture's. Native Americans have been consistently threatened with cultural assimilation. Previously published recommendations to counselors are reviewed and the relevance and possible uses of traditional Native American healing practices are discussed. One such practice, the vision quest, is described in detail. Counselors need to learn culturally relevant metaphors in order to promote healing and change and, in effect, must themselves undergo an acculturation process.
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