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OverviewThe stories we tell ourselves about our lives matter. How we make sense of the past affects how we make sense of the present- it can mean the difference between continuing patterns of harm and being the one to break the cycle. Scholar and author Michael Gauthier, PhD, knows this struggle intimately. As a young Indigenous man grappling with the lasting effects of colonialism and intergenerational trauma, Michael turned to addiction to ease the pain and found himself in the prison system. In the intervening years, Michael has worked to understand how Indigenous people can find empowerment through the act of restorying their own lives. Gauthier draws on his PhD research in which he carried out Restorying circles using the Medicine Wheel as a guide to help formerly incarcerated Indigenous men map a new future by looking to their past. Now in Restorying Your Story, Gauthier invites readers to explore the universal application of restorying, and how it can be a powerful tool for all of us to build a good life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael GauthierPublisher: Medicine Wheel Imprint: Medicine Wheel ISBN: 9781778540745ISBN 10: 1778540740 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 27 November 2025 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""In Restorying Your Story, Dr. Gauthier lays bare his own life experiences to introduce a model of healing through the Medicine Wheel Tipi model and restorying your story process. In his work, Dr. Gauthier blends real world stories with academic evidence that offers a glimmer of hope in restorying many of the painful histories Indigenous people and communities have had to endure. Dr. Gauthier’s work has the potential to impact the painful reality of overrepresentation of Indigenous people incarcerated in Canada, while offering industry and government a tool to improve on their efforts to increase their Indigenous cultural competencies through the incorporation of Dr. Gauthier method into the required training of their personnel. For Indigenous communities, Dr. Gauthier’s work offers a pathway to a new story that can empower and offer a true vision of self- determination for future generations."" - David Snowdon, Federal Negotiation Manager, Crown Indigenous Relations ""Dr. Michael Gauthier’s breakthrough book is a must read for anyone who wants to better understand the traumatic effects on Indigenous people who have suffered child abuse, neglect and incarceration in its various forms: residential schools, childcare system, youth detention centres and prisons. Based on his own life experiences, traditional Indigenous knowledge, the teachings of elders and his own research working with Indigenous men who have suffered abuse and incarceration, Dr. Michael Gauthier has developed an effective healing, rehabilitation and restorative system that not only can be applied to Indigenous people who have experienced trauma, pain and loss, but also anyone else, Indigenous and non- Indigenous, who desires healing and self- improvement. This book contains a practical toolkit and how to help those who need understanding, healing and a path to a happier, healthier and rewarding life."" - Stewart Guiboche, Legal Counsel, Department of Justice, Canada (retired) Author InformationDr. Michael Gauthier is a survivor of the trauma caused by the residential school program. He has translated these negative life experiences into an inspirational self-development philosophy and education program. Michael’s mother was a residential school survivor and she is one of the reasons that he is compelled to help others impacted by this colonialist system to restory their story. Michael advocates for those who are struggling with their past trauma through his and his business partner’s company, Life-Circle. He graduated from Queen's University with both a PhD in Cultural studies and a Masters degree in Education. In addition he has achieved a Bachelors of Arts in Native Studies from Laurentian and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Prince Edward Island in Sociology. Holding consultative and functional positions within the criminal justice system has allowed him the privilege to work as a Negotiator, police officer, correctional officer, Indigenous Community Development officer and a parole officer over the past 3 decades. Michael is the father of two children, and has been married to his wife Carolyn for 25 years. Michael’s First Nation community is Taykwa Tagamou, Cree community located in Northern Ontario. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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