In Native North America, clinical/healing spaces are caught up in political struggles for autonomy. In Canada’s Northwest Territories, where rates of alcohol consumption are substantially higher than national averages, there are ongoing attempts to align therapeutic practice with traditional Aboriginal modes of healing and well-being. This Think Piece traces the ‘therapeutic trajectory’ of alcohol treatment in and out of this subarctic region. I show how the language of ‘evidence-based practice’ affords both gains and losses with regard to the assertion of collective identity and values vis-à-vis the state. Against the backdrop of the closure of the region’s sole residential treatment program, I contrast a conversation with a clinician resp...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceived effects of Indigenous spirituality on hea...
There is a paucity of research on spontaneous recovery (SR) from substance abuse in general, and spe...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...
In Native North America, clinical/healing spaces are caught up in political struggles for autonomy. ...
This thesis explores the establishment of government-sponsored alcohol treatment facilities for Nati...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, indigenous peoples who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (IPWU...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
Integration of cultural knowledges and healing practices with Western medical approaches to alcohol ...
Heavy drinking has been a feature of the village lives of the Innu people of Labrador ever since the...
Throughout American history, Native American people have been abused and mistreated by other culture...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
Indigenous Peoples who have been colonized typically face a greater burden of injury, disease, and s...
This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study abo...
Research has revealed that poverty, unemployment, historical oppression and substance abuse have con...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceived effects of Indigenous spirituality on hea...
There is a paucity of research on spontaneous recovery (SR) from substance abuse in general, and spe...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...
In Native North America, clinical/healing spaces are caught up in political struggles for autonomy. ...
This thesis explores the establishment of government-sponsored alcohol treatment facilities for Nati...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, indigenous peoples who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (IPWU...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
Integration of cultural knowledges and healing practices with Western medical approaches to alcohol ...
Heavy drinking has been a feature of the village lives of the Innu people of Labrador ever since the...
Throughout American history, Native American people have been abused and mistreated by other culture...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
Indigenous Peoples who have been colonized typically face a greater burden of injury, disease, and s...
This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study abo...
Research has revealed that poverty, unemployment, historical oppression and substance abuse have con...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceived effects of Indigenous spirituality on hea...
There is a paucity of research on spontaneous recovery (SR) from substance abuse in general, and spe...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...