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From benzos to berries: treatment offered at an Aboriginal youth solvent abuse treatment centre relays the importance of culture.

Colleen Anne Dell1, Maureen Seguin, Carol Hopkins, Raymond Tempier, Lewis Mehl-Madrona, Debra Dell, Randy Duncan, Karen Mosier.   

Abstract

First Nations and Inuit youth who abuse solvents are one of the most highly stigmatized substance-abusing groups in Canada. Drawing on a residential treatment response that is grounded in a culture-based model of resiliency, this article discusses the cultural implications for psychiatry's individualized approach to treating mental disorders. A systematic review of articles published in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry during the past decade, augmented with a review of Canadian and international literature, revealed a gap in understanding and practice between Western psychiatric disorder-based and Aboriginal culture-based approaches to treatment and healing from substance abuse and mental disorders. Differing conceptualizations of mental health and substance abuse are discussed from Western psychiatric and Aboriginal worldviews, with a focus on connection to self, community, and political context. Applying an Aboriginal method of knowledge translation-storytelling-experiences from front-line workers in a youth solvent abuse treatment centre relay the difficulties with applying Western responses to Aboriginal healing. This lends to a discussion of how psychiatry can capitalize on the growing debate regarding the role of culture in the treatment of Aboriginal youth who abuse solvents. There is significant need for culturally competent psychiatric research specific to diagnosing and treating First Nations and Inuit youth who abuse substances, including solvents. Such understanding for front-line psychiatrists is necessary to improve practice. A health promotion perspective may be a valuable beginning point for attaining this understanding, as it situates psychiatry's approach to treating mental disorders within the etiology for Aboriginal Peoples.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21333034     DOI: 10.1177/070674371105600202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0706-7437            Impact factor:   4.356


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2.  Knowledge, attitudes, and substance use practices among street children in Western Kenya.

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4.  Researching Prescription Drug Misuse among First Nations in Canada: Starting from a Health Promotion Framework.

Authors:  Colleen Anne Dell; Gary Roberts; Jennifer Kilty; Kelli Taylor; Mitch Daschuk; Carol Hopkins; Debra Dell
Journal:  Subst Abuse       Date:  2012-03-28

5.  Research as Cultural Renewal: Applying Two-Eyed Seeing in a Research Project about Cultural Interventions in First Nations Addictions Treatment.

Authors:  Laura Hall; Colleen A Dell; Barb Fornssler; Carol Hopkins; Christopher Mushquash; Margo Rowan
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6.  Burden and correlates of mental health diagnoses among sex workers in an urban setting.

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7.  Understanding the client characteristics of Aboriginal residential alcohol and other drug rehabilitation services in New South Wales, Australia.

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8.  Back to the basics: identifying positive youth development as the theoretical framework for a youth drug prevention program in rural Saskatchewan, Canada amidst a program evaluation.

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Review 9.  Cultural interventions to treat addictions in Indigenous populations: findings from a scoping study.

Authors:  Margo Rowan; Nancy Poole; Beverley Shea; Joseph P Gone; David Mykota; Marwa Farag; Carol Hopkins; Laura Hall; Christopher Mushquash; Colleen Dell
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