Re: aboriginal social psych. (fwd)

Lloyd Strickland (lstrick who-is-at ccs.carleton.ca)
Tue, 27 Aug 96 9:47:11 EDT

Lloyd Strickland writes:
> From lstrick Fri Aug 23 13:56:52 1996
> From: lstrick (Lloyd Strickland)
> Message-Id: <9608231756.AA24868 who-is-at superior>
> Subject: Re: aboriginal social psych. (fwd)
> To: xmca-request who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu
> Date: Fri, 23 Aug 96 13:56:15 EDT
> Cc: lstrick (Lloyd Strickland)
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>
> Mike Cole has asked me to post this on xmca. The student involved is
> named Allison Fisher, and as soon as she gets to her new set-up, she
> will subscribe. In the meanwhile, if anybody thinks of anything along
> the lines she's following, your response through me would be greatly
> appreciated.
> Lloyd Strickland writes: >
> >From lstrick Thu Aug 15 11:48:59 1996 > From: lstrick (Lloyd Strickland)
> > Message-Id: <9608151548.AA05606 who-is-at superior>
> > Subject: Re: aboriginal social psych.
> > To: mcole who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu (Mike Cole)
> > Date: Thu, 15 Aug 96 11:48:58 EDT
> > Cc: lstrick (Lloyd Strickland)
> > In-Reply-To: <199608121547.IAA10858 who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu>; from "Mike Cole" at Aug 12, 96 8:47 am
> > X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL11]
> >
> > I'm supervising an honours essay of a mature aboriginal woman, who's been
> > working in Canada's External Affairs Department (there are projects
> > comparing sociocultural problems of Arctic natives in Russia and Canada).
> > She will soon start graduate training in clinical/counselling psychology,
> > with the ultimate aim of working with young people in our disintegrating
> > aboriginal communities. She has found the Russian group stuff the first
> > that has really made any sense to her - Petrovsky's notion of "responsible
> > dependence" being the first formal definition in what she'd been raised in
> > since a kid.
> >
> > Do you know any resource persons I could tell her to contact before she
> > assemble her final draft. She finds "gold" in things like MCA, old LCHC
> > newsletters, etc., but group stuff is rare there, and most North American
> > group-as-collection-of-individuals stuff is, she says, simply not helpful.
> > Maybe she could post her essay somewhere when it's finished. Lloyd
> >
>