ABSTRAm. It is proposed that the basic tactics used by members of a distinct ethnic group to overcome alcohol abuse will be in part determined by culturally accepted methods of social control. These methods themselves will be based in large part upon the modal psychodynamic organization of members of that group. In the case presented the Athabascans of interior Alaska tend to overcome alcohol abuse by adhering to fundamentalist Christianity which reflects their need for an external superego; that in the past took the form of a nearly absolute chieftainship. RBSUMÉ. Une technique des Athapascans de l‘Alaska pour surmonter l’abus d’alcool. L‘auteur propose que les techniques de bases employées par les membres d’un groupe ethnique distinct pou...
Introduction Many American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people seek evidence-based, cost-effecti...
Native American groups have been reported to suffer disproportionately higher rates of alcohol relat...
Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are major health and social problems in the United States today particu...
It is proposed that the basic tactics used by members of a distinct ethnic group to overcome alcohol...
This paper aims at demonstrating the close association of Indian alcohol abuse with the Indian-Whit...
The programs are of three types: (1) efforts to control the availability of alcohol within a tribal ...
The impacts of historical and intergenerational trauma on American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN)...
Twenty years ago the Shuswap Indian community of Alkali Lake was like many other reserve communities...
Note:Alcoholism among North American Indians is usually explained.in termsof biological factors, abo...
INTRODUCTION: Many American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people seek evidence-based, cost-effect...
In 1996, the most recent year for which data areavailable, alcohol consumption in Alaska was 2.63gal...
The Alaska Native Health Board has spent considerable time and money in dealing with alcohol abuse p...
Alcohol has been acknowledged as one of the psychotropic drugs consumed in nearly all cultures. The ...
grantor: University of TorontoSolvent abuse, particularly gasoline sniffing, has developed...
This thesis covers one of the methods of gaining and maintaining sobriety of individuals addicted to...
Introduction Many American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people seek evidence-based, cost-effecti...
Native American groups have been reported to suffer disproportionately higher rates of alcohol relat...
Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are major health and social problems in the United States today particu...
It is proposed that the basic tactics used by members of a distinct ethnic group to overcome alcohol...
This paper aims at demonstrating the close association of Indian alcohol abuse with the Indian-Whit...
The programs are of three types: (1) efforts to control the availability of alcohol within a tribal ...
The impacts of historical and intergenerational trauma on American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN)...
Twenty years ago the Shuswap Indian community of Alkali Lake was like many other reserve communities...
Note:Alcoholism among North American Indians is usually explained.in termsof biological factors, abo...
INTRODUCTION: Many American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people seek evidence-based, cost-effect...
In 1996, the most recent year for which data areavailable, alcohol consumption in Alaska was 2.63gal...
The Alaska Native Health Board has spent considerable time and money in dealing with alcohol abuse p...
Alcohol has been acknowledged as one of the psychotropic drugs consumed in nearly all cultures. The ...
grantor: University of TorontoSolvent abuse, particularly gasoline sniffing, has developed...
This thesis covers one of the methods of gaining and maintaining sobriety of individuals addicted to...
Introduction Many American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people seek evidence-based, cost-effecti...
Native American groups have been reported to suffer disproportionately higher rates of alcohol relat...
Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are major health and social problems in the United States today particu...