Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant chal-lenges with trauma and substance use [1]. The complex-ity of symptoms that accompany intergenerational trauma and substance use disorders represents major challenges in the treatment of both disorders. There appears to be an underutilization of substance use and mental health services, substantial client dropout rates, and an increase in HIV infections in Aboriginal commu-nities in Canada [2,3]. This paper provides a review of the literature to explore the feasibility of blending Aboriginal healing practices with the Western treatment model “Seeking Safety ...
Abstract Background This paper describes the methods,...
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Aboriginal people in Canada experience disproportionately high rates of family violence, suicide, s...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction As with many Indi...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
Background: As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face s...
There is growing recognition in Canada around the role of intergenerational trauma in shapin...
Introduction Health outcomes and life expectancy of Indigenous people throughout the world are far ...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study abo...
Background: Indigenous leaders are deeply concerned about the overrepresentation of Indigenous child...
Background: Addictions contribute significantly to the overall disease burden for Indigenous peoples...
Objectives: Indigenous youth who identify themselves as First Nations, Métis or Inuit living in Cana...
Background: Indigenous communities in Canada face significant challenges with trauma and substance u...
Substance abuse, which includes alcohol abuse and use of illicit drugs, is a prevalent issue among ...
Abstract Background This paper describes the methods,...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Aboriginal people in Canada experience disproportionately high rates of family violence, suicide, s...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction As with many Indi...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
Background: As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face s...
There is growing recognition in Canada around the role of intergenerational trauma in shapin...
Introduction Health outcomes and life expectancy of Indigenous people throughout the world are far ...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study abo...
Background: Indigenous leaders are deeply concerned about the overrepresentation of Indigenous child...
Background: Addictions contribute significantly to the overall disease burden for Indigenous peoples...
Objectives: Indigenous youth who identify themselves as First Nations, Métis or Inuit living in Cana...
Background: Indigenous communities in Canada face significant challenges with trauma and substance u...
Substance abuse, which includes alcohol abuse and use of illicit drugs, is a prevalent issue among ...
Abstract Background This paper describes the methods,...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Aboriginal people in Canada experience disproportionately high rates of family violence, suicide, s...