Aboriginal Culture as Intervention: Sharing How Aboriginal Culture is Part of the Healing Journey from Addictions
[Honoring Our Strengths: Aboriginal Culture as Intervention in Addictions Treatment]
[Honouring Our Strengths: Aboriginal Culture as Intervention in Addictions Treatment]]
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Betty McKenna
Description
Discusses the role of spirituality and mother earth in the process of healing.
Duration: 12:52.
Part of a project headed by Dr. Colleen Dell, University of Saskatchewan Research Chair in Substance Abuse.
[Aboriginal Culture as Intervention: Sharing How Aboriginal Culture is Part of the Healing Journey from Addictions]
[Honoring Our Strengths: Aboriginal Culture as Intervention in Addictions Treatment]
[Honouring Our Strengths: Aboriginal Culture as Intervention in Addictions Treatment]
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Campbell Papequash
Description
Author of The Yearning Journey: Escape from Alcoholism discusses the role of culture in recovery from addictions.
Duration: 18:40.
Presented as part of project headed by Dr. Colleen Dell, University of Saskatchewan Research Chair in Substance Abuse.
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Description
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Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 41.