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Assessing the Needs of Urban American Indians in North Texas: A Community-Based Participatory Research Project
Attitudes Toward Evidence-Based Practices for Trauma-Impacted American Indian/Alaska Native Populations: Does the Role of Culture Even Matter?
Examines the need to shift away from the traditional evidence-based practice (EBP) treatments towards a more cultural-sensitivity when dealing with trauma amongst Indigenous people.
"Ayeli": Centering Technique Based on Cherokee Spiritual Traditions
'Cultural Safety' and the Analysis of Health Policy Affecting Aboriginal People
"The Earth Itself Was Sobbing": Madness and the Environment in Novels by Leslie Marmon Silko and Louise Erdrich
Envisioning a Healthy Future: A Re-Becoming of Native American Men
Findings From a Process Evaluation of an Indigenous Holistic Housing Support and Mental Health Case Management Program in Downtown Toronto
Looks at the Mino Kaanjigoowin (MK) program at Na-Me-Res (Native Men’s Residence) as model to provide help for the health of urban Indigenous people.
From Breath to Beadwork: Lessons Learned From a Trauma- Informed Yoga Series With Indigenous Adolescent Girls Under Youth Protection
Examines the use of culture with yoga and meditation as means to help at-risk Indigenous youth.
Indigenous Suicide in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States
Indigenous Trauma Intervention Research in Canada: A Narrative Literature Review
Examines the results of 11 studies on health care institutions that used culturally appropriate interventions when dealing with Indigenous patients.
Indigenous Utmost Care
Discusses the importance of using Indigenous interventions and methods when dealing with trauma amongst Indigenous populations.
Killing of the Innu
A Measure of Traditionalism for American Indian Children and Families: Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure
Mental Health Care in Aboriginals is Neglected
Mental Health Care Providers' Perception of Giving Culturally Responsive Care to American Indians
Mental Health Interventions for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples in Canada: A Systematic Review
An overview of 14 studies analyzing anxiety, depression and attempted suicide amongst the Indigenous Canadian populations and the use of culture as a treatment method.
O'odham Himdag as a Source of Strength and Wellness Among the Tohono O'odham of Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Mexico
A Positive Youth Development Perspective on Mental Distress Among American Indian/Alaska Native Youth
Project Eagle: Techniques For Multi-Family Psych-Educational Group Therapy With Gifted American Indian Adolescents and Their Parents
Psychiatric Diagnoses Among Mission Indian Children With and Without a Parental History of Alcohol Dependence
Race, Class, and Health: School Medical Inspection and "Healthy" Children in British Columbia, 1890 to 1930
Self-Destructive Behaviors in American Indian and Alaska Native High School Youth
A Study of Factors Affecting Suicide in Aboriginal and 'Other' Populations in the Top End of the Northern Territory Through an Audit of Coronial Records
Substance Abuse Prevalence and Treatment Utilization among American Indians Residing On-Reservation
Substance Use among American Indians and Alaska Natives: Incorporating Culture in an "Indigenist" Stress-Coping Paradigm
Trauma-Informed, Culturally Relevant Psychological Response in Cases of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Peoples
Using Concept Mapping to Understand Gender- and Age-Specific Factors Influencing Health Care Access among American Indian Elders,
Using Reasons for Living to Connect to American Indian Healing Traditions
The Violence of Colonization and the Importance of Decolonizing Therapeutic Relationship: The Role of Helper in Centring Indigenous Wisdom
Looks at the impact of decolonization within the mental health community amongst Canadian Indigenous populations.