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Psychology's Colonial Hangover
- A Cultural Decolonization of Mental Health
- ナレーター: Calvin Sweers
- 再生時間: 51 分
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あらすじ・解説
Have you ever questioned the way we think about mental health? It's time to expose the Western biases hidden within psychology and explore a revolutionary vision for a more diverse, inclusive, and just approach to well-being.
"Psychology's Colonial Hangover" takes you on a journey through the limitations of mainstream therapies, exploring the deep impact of cultural beliefs and traditions on the ways we heal, both as individuals and communities.
Discover:
- Why some "mental illnesses" might be healthier responses to oppression and hardship than we realize.
- How practices like dance, ritual, and ancestral wisdom can be powerful tools for overcoming inner conflicts.
- What psychologists could learn from spiritual healers, tribal elders, and community-based traditions around the world.
This book challenges conventional thought. It inspires change! Whether you're frustrated with the status quo, searching for broader options in mental healthcare, or simply fascinated by the mind, "Psychology's Colonial Hangover" opens the door to a psychology of true liberation.