Medicine and society: Peer-reviewed article What does it mean to heal from historical trauma?

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Abstract

Native American peoples’ health is impacted by structural legacies of settler colonialism, including land dispossession, racism, and poverty. Responding with care to individuals and communities experiencing past and present traumatic stress from genocide and deeply entrenched structural violence means navigating ongoing grief, restoring self-community and human-ecological relationships, and generating cultural vibrancy.

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Avalos, N. (2021, June 1). Medicine and society: Peer-reviewed article What does it mean to heal from historical trauma? AMA Journal of Ethics. American Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1001/AMAJETHICS.2021.494

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