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| Title: | From the Inside Out: Spirituality as the Heart of Aboriginal Helping in [spite of ?] Western Systems |
| Authors: | Stevens, Nancy |
| Issue Date: | Nov-2010 |
| Citation: | Stevens, Nancy, "From the Inside Out: Spirituality as the Heart of Aboriginal Helping in [spite of ?] Western Systems". NSWJ-V7, p. 181-187. |
| Abstract: | The degree of reclamation of culturally-based spiritual
practices varies by and within communities and families, but appears
to be gathering momentum. From the anecdotes provided by clients it
appears that healing takes its firmest roots when the spiritual aspects
of the individual’s life are attended to. More clients and helpers are
recognizing the need to look inward, to recognize the strength of their
spirit and the role spirituality plays in fostering resiliency. Working as
a helper, particularly within western systems, however, the challenges
can be daunting and frustrating with respect to incorporating
spirituality into the helping process. Although many helpers have
begun the dialogue, spirituality – and more particularly Aboriginal
spirituality – remains on the margins, raising questions and concerns
that have no simple solutions. This paper is a beginning in my
personal and professional consideration of how to more fully explore
and integrate spirituality with individuals, families and communities. |
| URI: | http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/389 |
| ISSN: | 1206-5323 |
| Appears in Collections: | Volume 7, November 2010: Promising Practices in Mental Health: Emerging Paradigms for Aboriginal Social Work Practices
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