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Healing and Mental Health for Native Americans : Speaking in Red
Healing and Mental Health for Native Americans : Speaking in Red
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Author(s): Nebelkopf, Ethan
ISBN No.: 9780759106062
Pages: 240
Year: 200408
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 187.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

IntroductionChapter 1: Speaking in Red: Morning Star Rising in Native American CommunitiesPart 1: Healing Substance AbuseChapter 2: The Historical Trauma Response among Natives and Its Relationship to Substance Abuse: A Lakota IllustrationChapter 3: Reducing Substance Abuse in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: The Healthy Nations InitiativeChapter 4: Substance Abuse Treatment at Friendship House: Transformation and CulturePart 2: Innovations in Mental HealthChapter 5: Urban Trails: Holistic System of Care for Native Americans in the San Francisco Bay AreaChapter 6: Joining and Sustaining Yup'ik and Cup'ik Healing with Behavioral Health TreatmentChapter 7: Mandan and Hidatsa Families and Children: Surviving Historical AssaultPart 3: Building Healthy CommunitiesChapter 8: Community Readiness: The Journey to Community HealingChapter 9: Mobilizing Communities to Reduce Substance Abuse in Indian CountryChapter 10: A Data Reconnaissance for Native AmericansPart 4: Traditional Ceremonies and HealingChapter 11: Perspectives on Traditional Health PracticesChapter 12: Healing the Kashaya WayChapter 13: Peacemaking Ceremonies for Substance Abuse TreatmentPart 5: Native Americans and HIV/AIDSChapter 14: The Morning God Comes Dancing: Culturally-Competent Mental Health and HIV ServicesChapter 15: HIV/AIDS Care Programs for American Indians and Alaska NativesChapter 16: American Indians and HIV/AIDSPart 6: Working with Special PopulationsChapter 17: Aiming to Balance: Native Women Healing in an Urban Behavioral Health Care ClinicChapter 18: Substance Dependency Among Homeless American Indians in Oakland and TucsonChapter 19: American Indian Involvement in the Criminal Justice SystemChapter 20: American Indian Public Charter School: Why it is a Model School for Students?IndexAbout the Authors.


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