"We're still in a struggle": Diné resilience, survival, historical trauma, and healing.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2012
Abstract
As part of a community/university collaborative effort to promote the mental health and well-being of Diné (Navajo) youth, we explored the relevance of addressing historical trauma and current structural stressors, and of building on individual and community strengths through healing and social transformation at multiple levels. Qualitative analyses of 74 ethnographic interviews with 37 Diné youth, parents, and grandparents suggested that a focus on historical trauma as a conceptual frame for behavioral health inequities, understood within the context of resilience and survival, is appropriate. Our findings also highlight the salience of current stressors such as poverty and violence exposure. We explore the fit of an historical trauma healing framework and present implications for intervention and transformation through revitalization of traditional knowledge, culturally based healing practices, intergenerational education, and social change strategies designed to eliminate social inequities.
Recommended Citation
Goodkind, Jessica R; Julia Meredith Hess; Beverly Gorman; and Danielle P Parker.
""We're still in a struggle": Diné resilience, survival, historical trauma, and healing.."