Table of Contents
Volume 35, Number 1 |
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Morning Star Rising: Healing in Native
American Communities |
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Editors’ Introduction: Morning Star Rising: Healing in
Native American Communities
—Ethan
Nebelkopf, Ph.D. & Mary Phillips |
The Historical Trauma Response Among Natives and Its
Relationship with Substance Abuse: A Lakota Illustration
—
Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart, Ph.D. |
Healthy Nations: Reducing Substance Abuse in American Indian
and Alaska Native Communities
—
Tim Noe, M.Div.; Candace Fleming, Ph.D. & Spero Manson,
Ph.D. |
Community Readiness: The Journey to Community Healing
—
Pamela Jumper Thurman, Ph.D.; Barbara A. Plested, Ph.D.;
Ruth W. Edwards, Ph.D.; Robert Foley, B.A. & Martha
Burnside, B.A. |
Sweat Lodge Ceremonies for Jail-Based Treatment —
J. Phillip Gossage, Ph.D.; Louie Barton; Lenny Foster, B.S.;
Larry Estsitty; Clayton LoneTree; Carol Leonard, M.P.H. &
Phillip A. May, Ph.D. |
A Holistic System of Care for Native Americans in an Urban
Environment
—
Ethan Nebelkopf, Ph.D. & Janet King |
Cultural Connection and Transformation: Substance Abuse
Treatment at Friendship House
—
Yvonne Edwards, Ph.D. |
The Women’s Circle Comes Full Circle
—
Karen Saylors, Ph.D. |
Substance Dependency Among Homeless American Indians
— Susan Lobo, Ph.D & Margaret Mortensen Vaughan, M.A. |
Substance Abuse Treatment Outcomes Among American Indians in
the Telephone Aftercare Project
—
Jenny Chong, Ph.D. & Mindy Herman-Stahl, Ph.D. |
Gender Differences and Conduct Disorder Among American
Indian Adolescents in Substance Abuse Treatment
—
Alexandra Fisckenscher, M.P.H. & Doug Novins, M.D. |
Incorporating Yup’ik and Cup’ik Eskimo Traditions Into
Behavioral Health Treatment
—Phoebe
Mills, M.S.W. |
Mobilizing Communities to Reduce Substance Abuse in Indian
Country
—
Bernard Ellis, Jr., M.A., M.P.H. |
INTERNATIONAL ADDICTIONS INFOLINE
— Richard B. Seymour, M.A; David E. Smith, M.D. & Terry
Chambers, B.A. |
COVER ART
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Morning Star Rising
by Mary Phillips, Laguna, Pueblo/Omaha |