EAS 1101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Historical Trauma, Indian Act, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

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Throughout the last few decades there has been a noticeable increase of historical trauma as a trope to describe the long term impact of colonization, cultural suppression, and historical oppression of many indigenous peoples including native americans in the. United states and aboriginal peoples (first nations, inuit and m tis) in canada. Stressful events may have immediate effects on well-being, and by influencing appraisal processes, coping methods, life styles, parental behaviors, may also have long lasting repercussions on physical and psychological health. Moreover, through these and similar methods, traumatic experiences have adverse intergenerational consequences. This paper will discuss research that has explored the intergenerational effects of the indian residential. School system, in which aboriginal children were forced to live at schools where various forms of neglect and abuse were present. Underlining the ways in which intergenerational trauma caused by indian residential school continues to undermine the well being of today"s aboriginal population.

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