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Arndt, Leah M. Rouse; Davis, Amileah R. – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
This qualitative, exploratory study examined the role vocation played for American Indian non-Tribal law enforcement officers in adaptively coping with historical trauma, or "Soul Wound." Participants' views of career in relationship to its perceived congruence with their Nations' warrior societies and how this vocation may facilitate or constrain…
Descriptors: American Indians, Coping, Law Enforcement, Qualitative Research

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