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Guest editorial: indigenous knowledge systems and mental health

Dung Jidong

The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, 2022

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The Dissertation Committee for Angela Lynn Vaughan certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation

Claire Ellen Weinstein

lib.utexas.edu

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Scherman, R. (Ed.) (2014). Walking the Talk: The 2013 collection of oral presentations from the AUT School of Public Health and Psychosocial Studies. Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland University of Technology.

Rhoda Scherman

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Evidence-Based Practice FASD

Claire Torbensen

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Qualitative Inquiry-2016-Sasakamoose-1077800416629695.pdf

JoLee Sasakamoose

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Key Findings and Policy Recommendations - FASD at the Frontline

Michelle Stewart

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We thank the following reviewers who rendered extraordinary service to Qualitative Inquiry, Volume 7

Tami Spry

Describing the Bricolage: Conceptualizing a New Rigor in Qualitative Research, 2001

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SUBMISSION TO THE ONTARIO SELECT COMMITTEE ON DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES

barry stanley

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1 Acknowledgments

Lynne Hillier

2015

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Most of the Story is Missing: Advocating for a More Complete Intervention Story

Edison Trickett

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2014

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Embedding the Model of Engaging with Communities Collaboratively (MECC) in the Jandu Yani U (For All Families) Project in Aboriginal communities of the Fitzroy Valley, Western Australia

Marmingee Hand

International journal of critical indigenous studies, 2023

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FASD & Justice Issue Paper - Can FASD

Michelle Stewart

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Using qualitative research to develop culturally competent evidence-based practice

Louise Silverstein

American Psychologist, 2009

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Resiliency: learning from Indigenous women in social work

Sonya Rowland

2000

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FINAL REPORT - FASD at the Frontline: Dialogue and Strategies for New Outcomes

Michelle Stewart

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Editor's Preface and Acknowledgements

Brandon Absher

Disclosure a Journal of Social Theory, 2007

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Bridging the research gap: aboriginal and academic collaboration in FASD prevention. The Healthy Communities, Mothers and Children Project

C. Loock

Alaska medicine, 2007

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An exploratory study on the use of Photovoice as a method for approaching FASD prevention in the Northwest Territories

Aileen Felske

First Peoples Child Family Review, 2013

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Opportunities for Support: Life Histories of Three Justice-Involved Individuals with FASD

Katharine Dunbar Winsor

Journal of Community Corrections , 2019

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Telling Another Story: Looking for Ways of Working in Partnership with Indigenous Australian People Seeking Help for Alcohol and Other Drug Problems from Mainstream Services

Anni Hine Moana

2011

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Development of an Australian FASD Indigenous Framework: Aboriginal Healing-Informed and Strengths-Based Ways of Knowing, Being and Doing

Lorelle Holland

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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Scherman, R., Krägeloh, C. & Nayar, S. (Eds.) (2013). Walking the Talk: The 2012 collection of oral presentations from the AUT School of Public Health and Psychosocial Studies. Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland University of Technology

Rhoda Scherman, Shoba Nayar

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The Eastern Door Center: re-balancing the wheel–a Two-Eyed Seeing approach to FASD and other disorders related to transgenerational adversity

Lori Cox

Frontiers in Sociology, 2023

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I Declare That This is My Own Unaided Work, Except for the Acknowledged Supervision and Referenced Citations

Nitha Ramnath

2006

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ii Acknowledgments

Roxana Galusca

2011

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The Healing Circle - Indigenous Psychology Conference University of South Australia 2008

Dr. Tjanara Goreng Goreng PhD

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ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Elias R Mathipa

2014

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Mental health literacy

Vasiliki Zapanti

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Programs to Reduce the Frequency of FASD in First Nations Communities

Jim Robson

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Book Review: Indigenous Healing Psychology: Honoring the Wisdom of the First Peoples, by Richard Katz, Rochester, VT: Healing Arts Press, 2017

Jay Dufrechou

The Humanistic Psychologist, 2019

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Editorial Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going

Hiliary Monteith

2020

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Nothing about us without us: Protecting Indigenous knowledges through oral histories and culturally safe research practices

sadie heckenberg

2016

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Approach and Methods of the 2016 Alaska Native Research Forum

Vanessa Hiratsuka

American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research

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Book Review – Indigenous Healing Psychology: Honoring the Wisdom of the First Peoples

Samuel Bendeck Sotillos

Spiritual Psychology and Counseling

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Editorial 3,1, 2019

Carmela Mento

2019

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