Going Crazy in Alaska

Going Crazy in Alaska

Author: Faith J. Myers

Publisher: Bookbaby

Published: 2020-12-23

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9781098337032

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A history of Alaska's treatment of psychiatric patients and my journey to become a mental health advocate. With this book I am working towards improving the rights for psychiatric patients in Alaska.


American Indian and Alaska Native Children and Mental Health

American Indian and Alaska Native Children and Mental Health

Author: Paul Spicer

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2011-09-22

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 0313383057

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This unique book examines the physical, psychological, social, and environmental factors that support or undermine healthy development in American Indian children, including economics, biology, and public policies. The reasons for mental health issues among American Indian and Alaska Native children have not been well understood by investigators outside of tribal communities. Developing appropriate methodological approaches and evidence-based programs for helping these youths is an urgent priority in developmental science. This work must be done in ways that are cognizant of how the negative consequences of colonization contribute to American Indian and Alaska Native tribal members' underutilization of mental health services, higher therapy dropout rates, and poor response to culturally insensitive treatment programs. This book examines the forces affecting psychological development and mental health in American Indian children today. Experts from leading universities discuss factors such as family conditions, economic status, and academic achievement, as well as political, social, national, and global influences, including racism. Specific attention is paid to topics such as the role of community in youth mental health issues, depression in American Indian parents, substance abuse and alcohol dependency, and the unique socioeconomic characteristics of this ethnic group.


Alaska Mental Health

Alaska Mental Health

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Territories and Insular Affairs

Publisher:

Published: 1956

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13:

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Considers legislation to authorize Federal aid to mental health programs in Alaska.


With the Wind and the Waves

With the Wind and the Waves

Author: Ray M. Droby

Publisher: University of Alaska Press

Published: 2020-10-15

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1602234167

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In With the Wind and the Waves, psychologist Ray M. Droby tells a story of treatment and learning, drawing on experiences ranging from an ocean journey he took on the Bering Sea while serving in a Alaska Native community to his clinical work as a psychologist in rural Alaska. Like negotiating an ocean, Droby moves “with the wind and the waves” while working with substance abuse disorders and mental health issues superimposed on intergenerational trauma and internalized oppression. He captures positive momentum in work aimed at facilitating self-determination with Alaska Natives and their communities while discouraging historical dependency and colonizing patterns of thinking and doing for mental health workers. Sensitive to the history of non-Native outsiders imposing their own culture on Native land, Droby presents here principles, combined with cultural and therapy considerations, that are designed to help people avoid replicating this history of harm. Recognizing the strengths of Alaska Natives and their communities, and the stages of change human individuals and communities undergo, Droby shows how to exercise a nonjudgmental presence as a mental health worker in rural Alaska.