The limitations of a needs orientation for aboriginal mental health planning are evaluated in terms of the discrepancy between First Nations and western medical paradigms of health. We propose an alternative approach that focuses on how aboriginal people conceptualize wellness and describe their strengths. This provides a focus for initiatives that promote well-being by enhancing strengths rather than concentrating solely on deficits. We illustrate this approach by highlighting the indigenous knowledge of urban First Nations people in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside neighbourhood. We conclude that supporting existing strengths promotes wellness in holistic, culturally appropriate, and empowering ways.Final article published
Indigenous Australians experience higher rates of mental illness and unemployment than their non-Ind...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to understand the role that traditional Indigenous health care practice...
We adopted a Medicine Wheel framework to assess the countervailing associations of stressors stemmin...
The limitations of a needs orientation for aboriginal mental health planning are evaluated in terms ...
Issues Addressed: To describe the potential for strength based approaches in health promotion with t...
The First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada, commissioned a review of the current evide...
In this exploratory paper, we used a strengths perspective to identify potential strengths linked to...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
Objective: To understand strengths-based practice as articulated by urban Indigenous community worke...
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
Introduction In reviewing the health of homeless persons in Canadian cities, Hwang (2001) estimates ...
Copyright © 2013 Tammy Stubley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This dissertation examines the perspectives and experiences of urban Aboriginal people who utilize c...
We examined the importance of social support in promoting thriving health among indigenous Canadians...
The overview of literature provides emergent themes on the topic of Aboriginal health, culturally or...
Indigenous Australians experience higher rates of mental illness and unemployment than their non-Ind...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to understand the role that traditional Indigenous health care practice...
We adopted a Medicine Wheel framework to assess the countervailing associations of stressors stemmin...
The limitations of a needs orientation for aboriginal mental health planning are evaluated in terms ...
Issues Addressed: To describe the potential for strength based approaches in health promotion with t...
The First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada, commissioned a review of the current evide...
In this exploratory paper, we used a strengths perspective to identify potential strengths linked to...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
Objective: To understand strengths-based practice as articulated by urban Indigenous community worke...
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
Introduction In reviewing the health of homeless persons in Canadian cities, Hwang (2001) estimates ...
Copyright © 2013 Tammy Stubley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This dissertation examines the perspectives and experiences of urban Aboriginal people who utilize c...
We examined the importance of social support in promoting thriving health among indigenous Canadians...
The overview of literature provides emergent themes on the topic of Aboriginal health, culturally or...
Indigenous Australians experience higher rates of mental illness and unemployment than their non-Ind...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to understand the role that traditional Indigenous health care practice...
We adopted a Medicine Wheel framework to assess the countervailing associations of stressors stemmin...