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Psychology and Indigenous People
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 24.8 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-04 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-012921-045304
Roberto González 1 , Héctor Carvacho 1 , Gloria Jiménez-Moya 1
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Whether there are common features inherent to the psychology of Indigenous peoples around the globe has been the subject of much debate. We argue that Indigenous peoples share the experience of colonization and its social and psychological consequences. We develop this argument across four sections: (a) the global history of colonization and social inequalities; (b) aspects concerning identity and group processes, including the intergenerational transmission of shared values, the connection with nature, and the promotion of social change; (c) prejudice and discrimination toward Indigenous peoples and the role of psychological processes to improve relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples; and (d) the impact of historical trauma and colonialism on dimensions including cognition, mental health, and the well-being of Indigenous peoples as well as the basis for successful interventions that integrate Indigenous knowledge. Finally, we address future challenges for research on these topics.

中文翻译:


心理学和原住民

全球土著人民的心理是否存在固有的共同特征一直是备受争议的话题。我们认为,土著人民分享殖民化的经验及其社会和心理后果。我们将这一论点分为四个部分:(a)全球殖民历史和社会不平等;( b ) 与身份和群体过程有关的方面,包括共同价值观的代际传递、与自然的联系以及促进社会变革;( c ) 对土著人民的偏见和歧视以及心理过程在改善土著和非土著人民之间关系方面的作用;和 ( d) 历史创伤和殖民主义对认知、心理健康和土著人民福祉等方面的影响,以及整合土著知识的成功干预措施的基础。最后,我们解决了这些主题研究的未来挑战。

更新日期:2022-01-05
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