1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910792050703321

Autore

Utley Robert M. <1929-2022.>

Titolo

The last days of the Sioux nation [[electronic resource] /] / Robert M. Utley

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New Haven [CT], : Yale University Press, c2004

ISBN

1-299-28417-5

0-300-16094-1

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (370 p.)

Collana

The Lamar Series in Western History

Disciplina

973/.00497

Soggetti

Dakota Indians - History - 19th century

Dakota Indians - Wars, 1890-1891

Dakota Indians - Government relations

Ghost dance

United States History 1865-1898

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Originally published as Yale Western Americana series, 3; c1963.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-301) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface -- 1. THE FIELD OF WOUNDED KNEE -- 2. THE OLD LIFE -- 3. THE NEW LIFE -- 4. THE LAND AGREEMENT -- 5. THE INDIAN MESSIAH -- 6. CRISIS FOR THE SIOUX AGENTS -- 7. THE ARMY MOVES IN -- 8. BROOKE TRIES FOR PEACE -- 9. THE END OF SITTING BULL -- 10. BIG FOOT -- 11. THE SEARCH FOR THE MINICONJOUS -- 12. WOUNDED KNEE -- 13. DREXEL MISSION -- 14. TIGHTENING THE RING -- 15. THE FINAL RECKONING -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

This fascinating account tells what the Sioux were like when they first came to their reservation and how their reaction to the new system eventually led to the last confrontation between the Army and the Sioux at the Battle of Wounded Knee Creek. A classic work, it is now available with a new preface by the author that discusses his current thoughts about a tragic episode in American history that has raised much controversy through the years.Praise for the earlier edition:"History as lively and gripping as good fiction.""One of the finest books on the Indian wars of the West."--Montana "A well-told, easily read account



that will be the standard reference for this phase of the Indian 'problem.'"--American Historical Review"A major job . . . magnificently researched."--San Francisco Chronicle"By far the best treatment of the complex and controversial relationship between the Sioux and their conquerors yet presented and should be must reading for serious students of Western Americana."--St. Louis Dispatch (on the earlier edition)Winner of the Buffalo Award

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910162800903321

Autore

Diamond Jonathan

Titolo

Narrative means to sober ends : treating addiction and its aftermath

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Place of publication not identified], : Guilford Press, 2000

ISBN

9781462506071

1462506070

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (761 pages)

Collana

The Guilford family therapy series Narrative means to sober ends

Disciplina

616.86/06

Soggetti

Substance abuse - Rehabilitation - Patients

Letter writing - Therapeutic use

Substance abuse - Treatment

Language Arts

Mental Disorders

Disease

Psychiatry and Psychology

Language

Communication

Information Science

Substance-Related Disorders

Writing

Psychiatry

Health & Biological Sciences

Substance Abuse Disorders

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph



Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- About the Author -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- Introduction: Remembering Addiction -- PART I. WRITING FOR OUR LIVES -- Chapter One. A Sobriety of Literary Merit -- Chapter Two. Letters of Invitation and Dismissal -- Chapter Three. Bargaining: Controlled Drinking and Other Negotiated Settlements -- Chapter Four. Telegrams from God: Reauthoring Spirituality -- Chapter Five. Epilogues: Letting Go -- PART II. DETOXING THE THEORY -- Chapter Six. Becoming 12-Step Literate -- PART III. STORIES FOR OUR TIMES -- Chapter Seven. Trauma and Recovery -- Chapter Eight. Reality Bytes: Narrating Food Addictions -- Chapter Nine. Writing Home: Applications to Family Therapy -- Chapter Ten. Sobering Up Ophelia: Therapy with Children and Adolescents -- Chapter Eleven. Narrating Our Own Stories: Therapists in Recovery -- PART IV. NO CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter Twelve. A Less Convenient Fiction -- Postscript: Muddling Through -- Notes -- References and Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About Guilford Publications -- Discover More Guilford Titles.

Sommario/riassunto

Working with clients who abuse drugs or alcohol poses formidable challenges to the clinician. Addicted persons are often confronting multiple, complex problems, from the denial of the addiction itself, to legacies of early trauma or abuse, to histories of broken relationships with parents, spouses, and children. Making matters more confusing, the treatment field is too often splintered into different approaches, each with its own competing claims. This eloquently written book proposes a narrative approach that builds a much-needed bridge between family therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and addictions counseling. Demonstrated are innovative, flexible ways to help clients form new understandings of what has happened in their lives, explore their relationships to drugs and alcohol, and develop new stories to guide and nourish their recovery.