Re‐imagining mental health services for American Indian communities: Centering indigenous perspectives

JP Gone - American Journal of Community Psychology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Indigenous peoples of North America are heirs to the shattering legacy of
European colonization. These brutal histories of land dispossession, military conquest …

American Indian culture as substance abuse treatment: Pursuing evidence for a local intervention

JP Gone, PE Calf Looking - Journal of psychoactive drugs, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Contemporary tribal commitments to traditional cultural reclamation and revitalization find
continued expression by recent generational cohorts of American Indians who, when it …

Indigenous gender and wellness: a scoping review of Canadian research

M Tremblay, BC Sydora, LJ Listener… - … of Circumpolar Health, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This scoping review examined research publications related to health and/or wellness along
with gender among Canadian Indigenous populations. The intent was to explore the range …

[HTML][HTML] Anishinabek sources of strength: Learning from First Nations people who have experienced mental health and substance use challenges

MEM Ninomiya, B Tanner, LJ Peach, N George… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
We report on the system of care and sources of strength and resilience for mental health
among First Nations People experiencing the impacts of historical and contemporary …

“When I Spoke, I Spoke From the Heart”: Empirical Insights and Therapeutic Lessons From an Indigenous Counseling Center

RE Wilbur, TV Pham, JP Gone - The Counseling …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Indigenous Peoples in Canada experience inequities in behavioral health outcomes
stemming from colonial subjugation, including tacit cultural assimilation through health care …

Ideals of counseling practice: Therapeutic insights from an Indigenous first nations-controlled treatment program.

TV Pham, RE Wilbur, JP Gone - Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Indigenous Canadians suffer disproportionately from mental health concerns tied to histories
of colonization, including exposure to Indian Residential Schools. Previous research has …

Social perceptions about the pattern of use of cachaça among indigenous peoples of the Maxakali ethnic group in Brazil

RC de Oliveira, RV da Silva, EC de Assis… - Research, Society and …, 2022 - rsdjournal.org
This study shows how it was possible to engage in intersubjective dialogue regarding the
replacement of models and uses of Maxakali traditional drinks with a distilled beverage …

[图书][B] We Are Here: The Narrative Experience of Clinicians of Color Using Ancestral Wisdom

V Mejia - 2019 - search.proquest.com
The field psychology has long struggled with how or if to integrate spirituality into clinical
work. Questions of ethics and boundaries, questions about the nature of health and …

Alcohol use and problems related to the Maxakali indigenous peoples' worldview: a cross-sectional census study

RC de Oliveira, B Nicolau, RV da Silva… - 2021 - researchsquare.com
Background The objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence of Alcohol Use and
Alcohol-Related Problems (AU & ARP) among the Brazilian Maxakali indigenous people …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding the Challenges of Managers from Non-Indigenous Backgrounds Working in Remote Australia

M Whittle - Flinders University, Adelaide, Honours, 2013 - nintione.com.au
This study explores the challenges non-Indigenous art centre managers face, from a cultural
competence perspective, when they work in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …