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<blockquote class="definition">'''Neurodecolonization''' refers both to a) the process of challenging and dismantling colonial and Western-centric paradigms, frameworks, biases, [[archetypes]], and assumptions, particularly in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, and mental health and b)  the process of ''healing through rewiring'' of a brain and central nervous system damaged by.  
<blockquote class="definition">'''Neurodecolonization''' refers both to a) the process of challenging and dismantling colonial and Western-centric paradigms, frameworks, and systems, particularly in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, and mental health and b)  the process of ''healing and reconnection through the rewiring'' of a brain and central nervous system<ref>oLee Saskamoose et al., “Miýo-Pimātisiwin Developing Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT): Improving Indigenous Health and Well-Being,” ''International Indigenous Policy Journal'' 8, no. 4 (October 1, 2017), doi:10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.1.</ref> damaged by [[Toxic Socialization]].  


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Neurodecolonization

Neurodecolonization refers both to a) the process of challenging and dismantling colonial and Western-centric paradigms, frameworks, and systems, particularly in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, and mental health and b) the process of healing and reconnection through the rewiring of a brain and central nervous system[1] damaged by Toxic Socialization.

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  1. oLee Saskamoose et al., “Miýo-Pimātisiwin Developing Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT): Improving Indigenous Health and Well-Being,” International Indigenous Policy Journal 8, no. 4 (October 1, 2017), doi:10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.1.