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Siwash Native Resources |
SIWASH
has been providing alcohol and drug treatment
to Native Americans in urban, rural, and reservation settings and trainings
with Native and non-Native organizations, for more
than 17 years with 80+ tribes. Clarke, J.F.(ed.). (Paperback, October 1991) A Gathering
of Wisdoms : Tribal Mental Health a Cultural Perspective. Swinomish Tribal Mental Health
Project..Swinomish Indian
Tribal Community. Cross, et al. (1989). Towards a Culturally Competent System of Care: A monograph on effective services for minority children who are severely emotionally disturbed. Washington, D.C.: CASSP Technical Assistance Center, Georgetown University Child Development Center. (ERIC: ED 330 171) French, L.A. (2000). Addictions and Native Americans. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Miller, W., et al. (1995). What Works?: A Methodological Analysis
Of The Alcohol Treatment Outcome Literature. In R.K. Hester And W.R. Miller
(Eds.), Handbook Of Alcoholism Treatment Approaches (2nd Ed.). Boston:
Allyn And Bacon. Muldoon, A. Cultural Diversity as a Positive Forece in the Treatment of Native American Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. TAP 10: Rural Issues in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment. CSAT Pub. No. PHD622. Washington, D.C. |
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