APNA 30th Annual Conference Session 4017: October 22, 2016 Guenzel - - PDF document
APNA 30th Annual Conference Session 4017: October 22, 2016 Guenzel - - PDF document
APNA 30th Annual Conference Session 4017: October 22, 2016 Guenzel 1 APNA 30th Annual Conference Session 4017: October 22, 2016 Therapists/Psychologists 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 White Black AI Hispanic Asian
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Therapists/Psychologists
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Nurse Practitioners/Psychiatrists
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Several times a day Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly or
- nly at
special times Never Don’t know/ refused The loss of our land The loss of our language Losing our traditional spiritual ways The loss of our family ties because of boarding schools The loss of families from the reservation to government relocation The loss of self respect from poor treatment by government officials The loss of trust in whites from broken treaties Losing our culture The losses from the effects of alcoholism on our people Loss of respect by our children and grandchildren for elders Loss of our people through early death Loss of respect by our children for traditional ways
How often do you think about the following losses?
Never Seldom Sometimes Often Always Don’t know/ refused Sadness or depression Anger Anxiety or nervousness Uncomfortable around whit people when you think of these losses Shame when you think of these losses A loss of concentration Feel isolated or distant from other people when you think of these losses A loss of sleep Rage Fearful or distrust the intention of white people Feel like it is happening again Feel like avoiding places or people that remind you of these losses