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Chapter 14 – Substance Abuse Treatment for Native Americans

Chapter 14 – Substance Abuse Treatment for Native Americans. There has been an emerging movement toward cultural-sensitive and cultural-specific treatment for Native American clients Substance Abuse Treatment Outpatient treatment the most widely used

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Chapter 14 – Substance Abuse Treatment for Native Americans

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  1. Chapter 14 – Substance Abuse Treatment for Native Americans

  2. There has been an emerging movement toward cultural-sensitive and cultural-specific treatment for Native American clients Substance Abuse Treatment • Outpatient treatment the most widely used • Emergence of many tribally controlled health clinics and substance abuse treatment program established with the express purpose of creating more culturally relevant treatment services

  3. Treatment Program Components Treatment must include: • Members of the family • Other close persons • Culturally tribal traditions and practices (including spirituality) • An understanding of the patient’s role as a member of a community • Contextual Considerations • Location of the treatment facility • Therapeutic context of the services • Interagency cooperation Examples • Language classes • Sweat lodges • History lessons • Drumming • Singing lessons Form a Collaborative Relationship With: • Community leaders • Tribal leaders • Spiritual Leaders

  4. Treatment Issues • Traumatic impact of historical events • Physical and psychological disorders co-occuring with substance abuse • Cultural sensitivity and cultural competency in diagnosis assessment and treatment • Knowledge of the client’s cultural context, including history and world view • Awareness of the care provider’s assumptions, values and biases pertaining to natives • Appropriate intervention strategies and skills

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