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Alcohol and Other Contextual Factors of Suicide in Four Aboriginal Communities of Quebec, Canada
Antenatal Depression in Socially High-Risk Women in Canada
Antenatal Depression in Socially High-Risk Women in Canada
Behavioral and Mental Health Challenges for Indigenous Youth: Research and Clinical Perspectives for Primary Care
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
Commentary: Knowledge Mobilization in the Real World - Seeking Wisdom
A Community-Based Evaluation of a Culturally Grounded, American Indian After-School Prevention Program: The Value of Practitioner-Researcher Collaboration
A Community-Based Treatment for Native American Historical Trauma: Prospects for Evidence-Based Practice
A Community Partnership to Explore Mental Health Services in First Nations Communities in Nova Scotia
Complex Personhood as the Context for Intimate Partner Victimization: One American Indian Woman's Story
Correlates of Perceptions of Bullying at School among First Nations Youth Living Off Reserve
Cree Youth Engagement in Health Planning
Using interviews with Cree youth and Indigenous youth coordinators to look at ways to engage Indigenous youth towards healthier lifestyles.
Cross-Informant Correlations on Social Competence and Behavorial Problems in Sami and Norwegian Preadolescents
The Culture is Prevention Project: Measuring Culture As a Social Determinant of Mental Health for Native/Indigenous Peoples
Decolonizing Strategies for Mentoring American Indians and Alaska Natives in HIV and Mental Health Research
Depressed Affect and Historical Loss Among North American Indigenous Adolescents
Developing an Indigenous goal-setting tool: Counting Coup
The Effect of Near-miss Rate and Card Control when American Indians and Non-Indians Gamble in a Laboratory Situation: The Influence of Alcohol
Expanding the Circle: Decreasing American Indian Mental Health Disparities Through Culturally Competent Teaching About American Indian Mental Health
Exploring Stress and Social Support in Aboriginal Students at the University of Guelph
Family Counselling as Decolonization: Exploring an Indigenous Social-Constructivist Approach in Clinical Practice
Discusses how Indigenous and Western constructivist therapies can support and assist counsellors, social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists and can positively impact Indigenous families.
Fathering in the Shadows: Indigenous Fathers and Canada's Colonial Legacies
Gestational Risks and Psychiatric Disorders Among Indigenous Adolescents
Going Back to the Roots: Using the Medicine Wheel in the
Healing Process
Healers Need Healing Too: Results from the Good Road of Life Training
Health and Safety Issues for Aboriginal Transgender/Two Spirit People in Manitoba
Holistic Arts-Based Group Methods with Aboriginal Women
The Impact of Training Indigenous Facilitators for a Two-Eyed Seeing Research Treatment Intervention for Intergenerational Trauma and Addiction
Discuss the training of Indigenous facilitators to use traditional Indigenous medicine in compliment with contemporary treatments to reduce the effects of intergenerational trauma.
The Importance of Identity, History, and Culture in the Wellbeing of Indigenous Youth
Indigenous Health Part 1: Determinants and Disease Patterns
Indigenous Health Part 2: The Underlying Causes of the Health Gap
Indigenous Youth Co-develop a New Way to Measure Their Health
Innovations on a Shoestring: A Study of Collaborative Community-Based Aboriginal Mental Health Service Model in Rural Canada
Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Disorders among American Indian Women From Southwest Tribes in Primary Care
Inupiaq Elders Study: Aspects of Aging Among Male and Female Elders
Elders from the Alaska Villages of Buckland and Deering
A Key Individual-To-Community Link: The Impact of Perceived Collective Control on Aboriginal Youth Well-Being
Knowledge Translation in a Community-Based Study of the Relations Among Violence Exposure, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Alcohol Misuse in Mi’kmaq Youth
“The land is a healer”: Perspectives on Land-Based Healing from Indigenous Practitioners in Northern Canada
Looks at the experiences of Indigenous practitioners from the three territories to discuss how a strong land relationship can lead to better mental health for Indigenous communities.
Mental Health Promotion as a Prevention and Healing Tool for Issues of Youth Suicide in Canadian Aboriginal Communities
Mental Health, Substance Use and Suicidal Behaviour Among Young Indigenous People in the Arctic: A Systematic Review
Metaphorical Reflections on the Colonial Circus of the Drunken Indian and the Kidney Machine
Native Hawaiians and Psychology: The Cultural and Historical Context of Indigenous Ways of Knowing
The Northwest Territories Residential Southern Placement Program: Dislocation and Colonization through ‘Care’
Looks at the Residential Southern Placement Program as an extension of colonization by the removal of Indigenous populations with cognitive disabilities from the Northwest Territories.