A decolonial perspective on Indigenous infant and early childhood mental health: Reclaiming Indigenous ways for the next seven generations
Infant Mental Health Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 9, 2025
Indigenous
lifeways,
perspectives,
and
ways
of
knowing
in
the
field
infant
early
childhood
mental
health
are
underrepresented,
especially
given
inequitable
unjust
prevalence
removal
separation
American
Indian
Alaska
Native
(AI/AN)
children
from
their
families
communities
by
child
welfare
system
United
States.
Strengthening
requires
uncovering
addressing
which
colonization
has
intentionally
attempted
to
disrupt
destroy
family
relationships,
bonds
with
young
children,
both
historically
perpetuated
into
present
day.
The
current
article
reviews
historical
context
as
a
result
colonization,
cultural
revitalization
efforts,
decolonial
frameworks
that
inform
culturally
grounded
intervention
strategies
advancing
health.
Decolonization
is
highlighted
integral
for
reclamation
caregiving
practices.
Community-based
Indigenous-led
initiatives
such
Child
Welfare
Act,
Tribal
home
visiting,
breastfeeding
programming
diverse
strengths-based
approaches,
informed
scholarship
ensure
well-being
our
future
generations.
Language: Английский
Reclaiming Indigenous Cultural Spaces in Sports: Building on Our Traditional Teachings
Journal of global indigeneity.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: March 21, 2025
Maintaining
ties
to
culture
and
traditional
practices
are
fundamental
values
that
often
shared
adapted
by
various
Indigenous
communities
throughout
Canada.
Often,
these
cultural
rituals
activities
have
the
greatest
benefit
when
practiced
within
a
safe
space,
where
individuals
feel
comfortable
expressing
sharing
their
identity.
In
sport
settings,
culturally
spaces
hold
great
value
for
many
athletes,
while
also
contributing
overall
team
success.
However,
corrupted
systemic
racism,
indifference
intolerance,
it
produces
an
inhospitable
environment
athletes
who
seeking
success
in
sport.
Therefore,
there
six
components
identified
this
review
of
Western
literature
will
be
presented
as
wholistic
approach
(Miles
et
al.,
2023)
providing,
incorporating,
promoting
space
Canadian
sporting
systems.
Language: Английский
Nurturing roots: a scoping review on Indigenous acts of resistance through Land-based healing practices
AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 24, 2025
Indigenous
Communities
worldwide
stress
the
vital
role
of
Land
in
their
health
and
identity.
Colonisation
has
intentionally
disrupted
this
connection;
however,
are
reclaiming
reviving
cultures
by
resisting
colonial
influences
enacting
methodologies
pedagogies.
This
scoping
review
aimed
to
understand
ways
which
Land-based
healing
is
conducted
understood
globally
Communities.
Two
reviewers
searched
five
databases
identify
records
eligible
for
inclusion.
Principles
content
analysis
were
used
synthesise
patterns
across
data.
The
systematic
search
located
9,018
unique
articles,
27
fully
satisfied
inclusion
criteria.
Findings
represented
13
four
countries.
included
articles
collectively
applied
a
set
seven
shared
principles
practice.
Based
on
evidence
discussed
review,
combined
with
wealth
global
Knowledges
significance
well-being
Peoples
indisputable.
Language: Английский
Implementation Science for HIV Prevention and Treatment in Indigenous Communities: a Systematic Review and Commentary
Current HIV/AIDS Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(5), P. 237 - 256
Published: Aug. 9, 2024
We
systematically
reviewed
implementation
research
conducted
in
Indigenous
communities
the
Americas
and
Pacific
that
focused
on
improving
delivery
of
HIV
preventive
or
treatment
services.
highlight
strengths
opportunities
literature
outline
principles
for
Indigenous-led,
HIV-related
science.
Language: Английский
Overcoming human exceptionalism: The role of ethical nature‐culture relations in the developmental contexts of indigenous children
Child Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
95(6), P. 1894 - 1905
Published: Oct. 30, 2024
Indigenous
populations,
including
American
Indians,
Alaska
Natives,
First
Nations,
and
other
first
peoples
worldwide,
have
been
largely
overlooked
in
child
development
research.
This
commentary
examines
how
relationality
intersects
with
developmental
science,
advocating
for
a
shift
from
human
exceptionalism
to
an
interconnected
among
people,
land,
more-than-human
beings.
Drawing
diverse
knowledge
practices,
The
Six
Pillars
Advance
Relationality
Children
provides
frameworks
integrating
worldviews
emphasizing
responsibilities
sustainability.
Embracing
relationality-grounded
respect
reciprocity-dismantles
inequitable
systems,
enhances
socioecological
well-being,
supports
healthy
development,
fostering
responsible
relationships
the
land
ensuring
sustainable
future
generations.
Language: Английский
A Conversation on Indigenous Healing and Joy in an Urban Indigenous Landscape
El Alcalá,
No information about this author
Laiel Baker-DeKrey,
No information about this author
Jillian Fish
No information about this author
et al.
Published: May 30, 2024
Minneapolis-Saint
Paul
is
home
to
over
35,000
Indigenous
people
(Minneapolis
American
Indian
Center,
n.d.).
This
due
in
part
the
Relocation
Act
of
1956,
a
federal
policy
that
coerced
peoples
move
cities
with
goal
assimilating
us
into
society
so
government
could
acquire
Tribal
lands.
However,
have
transformed
sprawling
urban
landscape
founded
on
strong
sociopolitical
movements
(e.g.,
Movement).
Urban
clear
evidence
resistance,
survivance
(Vizenor,
2008),
and
joy.
Thus,
purpose
this
paper
situate
healing
within
context
through
conversation
Joy
Collective
—
six
healers
from
various
organizations
Paul.
Using
Indigenist
approach
(Wilson
et
al.,
2022),
we
convened
Gathering
discussed
what
joy
means
its
implications
for
format
talking
circle.
We
provide
recommendations
support
collective
well-being
settings,
including
Worksheet.
Language: Английский
Mexican American Intergenerational Research: Transformative Model of Occupational Therapy
Maritza Montiel Tafur,
No information about this author
Yvonne de la Torre Montiel,
No information about this author
Miguel Montiel
No information about this author
et al.
Occupational Therapy International,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Thirty-seven
interviews
of
Mexican
American
women
who
crossed
the
border
into
United
States
during
era
Revolution
1910
were
analyzed
using
constructivist
grounded
theory
methods.
The
intent
is
to
expand
occupational
therapy
profession's
consciousness
and
cultivate
cultural
humility.
Four
themes
emerged
from
data:
suffering,
work,
yearning
for
an
education,
compassion
others.
findings
suggest
that
environmental
barriers
such
as
hierarchy
(patriarchy
discrimination)
physical
(limited
access
built
environments,
lack
nonexploitative
work
opportunities,
hostile
educational
institutions)
prevented
participation.
Small
acts
resistance
through
everyday
living
(finding
joy,
playing,
self-sufficiency,
community
organizing)
identified
facilitators
research
challenge
proposed
assumptions
found
within
literature:
(1)
humans
occupations
exist
separate
their
(2)
productivity,
leisure
contribute
positively
health.
Transformative
Model
Occupational
Therapy
introduced
a
decolonized
framework
inextricably
links
individual
health
global
model
centers
play,
social
participation,
education
common
good.
These
are
kept
in
equilibrium
Pillars
Culture
(self-determination,
compassion,
sustainability,
language)
or
values
derived
stories.
Language: Английский
A multi-level examination of impulsivity and links to suicide ideation among Native American youth
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
367, P. 923 - 933
Published: Sept. 6, 2024
Language: Английский
Seeing adolescents grow from many angles using a multilevel approach: A tribute to the contributions of Dante Cicchetti to the field of developmental psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
Abstract
Dante
Cicchetti
propelled
forward
the
field
of
developmental
psychopathology
by
advancing
this
framework
and
championing
new
methods,
including
emphasizing
central
role
that
multilevel
analysis
holds
for
explicating
pathways
risk
resilience.
His
work
continues
to
change
face
existing
science.
It
has
also
paved
way
formation
projects,
like
Research
Domain
Criteria
initiative.
This
paper
uses
our
laboratory’s
on
approaches
studying
adolescent
depression,
non-suicidal
self-injury,
suicidal
thoughts
behaviors
shine
a
spotlight
Dr
Cicchetti’s
contributions.
In
addition,
we
review
recent
developments,
ongoing
challenges,
promising
future
directions
within
as
endeavor
carry
tradition
growth
in
field.
Language: Английский
Adopting an Indigenous rights-based approach to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students: Repositioning school psychology to address Competency 8
Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
This
paper
examines
the
emerging
professional
expectation
that
school
psychologists
will
be
able
to
demonstrate
competency
in
delivering
services
Indigenous
students.
We
argue
achieving
this
requires
an
underpinning
rights-based
perspective
embedded
education
and
practice.
discuss
historical
context
of
psychology
Australia,
competencies
needed
for
critical
role
might
play
advocating
rights
self-determination
Peoples
both
internationally
specifically
Australia.
Additionally,
we
explore
challenges
within
Australian
system,
deficit
perspectives
surrounding
students
need
shift
approaches
support
these
effectively.
The
also
covers
topics
such
as
cultural
teachers,
impact
settler
colonial
policies
on
youth
intersection
psychology.
Overall,
provides
insights
into
evolving
requirements
Competency
8
argues
significance
approach
providing
education.
Language: Английский