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Behavioral Health Services for American Indians and Alaskan Natives SAMHSA TIP 61

07.08.2020 - By Dr. Dawn-Elise SnipesPlay

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Summary

- There is no one right way. Providing direction on how something should be done is not a comfortable or customary practice for American Indians and Alaska Natives. For them, healing is interconnected with others and comes from within, from ancestry, from stories, and from the environment.

RESPECT

- Respect communication styles and how respect is shown in the culture

- Explanatory model: Understand how clients perceive/understand their presenting issues

- Sociocultural context affect treatment

- Participation expectations for treatment may be different than mainstream. (family, community, faith healers etc.)

- Empathy

- Concerns and fears should be elicited (at the beginning and at points of resistance)

- Trust is based on who you are not what you accomplished.

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