need some reading references

slsd1@cc.usu.edu
Mon, 9 Aug 1993 23:34:42 MDT


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Greetings,

I need some help from persons on s.c.n.
K. Bell and I presented a review of the
scientific literature on Death, Dying,
Grief and Berievement at the 5th annual
convention of American Indian Psychologists
and Psychology Graduate Students in Logan,
Utah in 1992. We have developed a workshop
designed to facilitate healing from the
longterm effects of cultural disenfranchisement
and intergenerational grief. I would like
to read some concise and well written histories
of the indigenous peoples of North America
during the next few weeks. Would you please
recommend some books for me via the vehicle
of E-mail. Also, if anyone has any references
specific to the topics of intergenerational
grief or intergenerational Post-traumatic
Stress Disorder, I would appreciate those
citations also. Thank you in advance.

Respectfully Yours,

Joseph B. Stone

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Joseph B. Stone + The task is to go deeply as possible into the
slsd1@usu + darkness, to name the pain that one finds
slsd1@cc.usu.edu + there, and the truth of one's perceptions,
+ and to emerge on the other side with permission
+ to name one's reality from one's own point of
+ view.---Anthea Francine
+
No one who, like me, conjures up the most evil of those half-tamed demons that
inhabit the human breast, and seeks to wrestle with them, can expect to come
through the struggle unscathed.---Sigmund Freud
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The universe is alive, and I am grateful to be a part of it.

P.S. As I suggested earlier, Mr. D., you still should get some help.