Cultural Continuity, Identity, and Resilience Among Indigenous Youth: Honoring the legacies of Michael Chandler and Christopher Lalonde
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Title
Cultural Continuity, Identity, and Resilience Among Indigenous Youth: Honoring the legacies of Michael Chandler and Christopher Lalonde
Subject
Indigenous peoples
Creator
Kristen Walker
Electronic Resource Item Type Metadata
Journal Name
Transcultural Psychiatry
Volume
Vol. 61
Issue
No. 3
Publication Date
2024
Publisher
Sage Journals
Document Type
Journal article
Language
English
Region
Canada
Access
Open Access
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Abstract
This essay is an introduction to the thematic issue of Transcultural Psychiatry in honor of the work of Michael Chandler and Christopher Lalonde, developmental psychologists who made essential contributions to the study of identity and wellness among Indigenous youth in Canada and internationally. We outline their major contributions and illustrate the ways their innovative theory and methods have inspired decades of research, including the recent work presented in this issue, which addresses four broad themes: (1) the importance of a developmental perspective in mental health research; (2) the role of individual and collective continuity of identity in suicide prevention and mental health promotion; (3) Indigenous perspectives on trauma and resilience; and (4) Indigenous knowledge and values as a basis for culturally adapted and culturally grounded mental health services and interventions.
Citation
Kristen Walker, “Cultural Continuity, Identity, and Resilience Among Indigenous Youth: Honoring the legacies of Michael Chandler and Christopher Lalonde,” ICMGLT Digital Library, accessed June 11, 2026, https://icmglt.org/library/items/show/485.


