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Mental Disabilities in an Aboriginal Context
Authors:Lewis Mehl-Madrona  Barbara Mainguy
Institution:1. Coyote Institute, Orono, Maine, USA;2. Acadia Hospital, Bangor, Maine, USA;3. Department of Family Medicine, University of New England, Biddeford, Maine, USAmehlmadrona@gmail.com
Abstract:Aboriginal (meaning original peoples) North American mental health is acknowledged to be in a more precarious state than that of the dominant cultures. Disability arises from the conditions of poverty, homelessness, and lack of resources that are compounded for North American aboriginal people by the historical trauma of conquest, being placed on reservations, residential schools, and continued discrimination. We present culturally sensitive and syntonic intervention programs that can reduce the impact of Aboriginal mental disabilities and discuss the commonality among these programs of celebrating culture, language, and tradition.
Keywords:attitudes  ethnic minorities  health care  homelessness  identity and belonging  inclusion  medical model  mental health  serious mental illness  substance abuse  trauma
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