Fresh Tears Over Old Griefs: Expanding the Forensic Nursing Research Agenda with Native American Elders

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Miller, R. I., & Clements, P. T. (2006). Fresh Tears Over Old Griefs: Expanding the Forensic Nursing Research Agenda with Native American Elders. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2(3), 147-149.  Abstract Research on…

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Ancestral Indigenous Culture and Historical-Transgenerational Trauma: Rethinking Schizophrenia in African Americans

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Miller, M. J. (2010). Ancestral Indigenous Culture and Historical-Transgenerational Trauma: Rethinking Schizophrenia in African Americans. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology.  Abstract This quantitative study utilizes integral inquiry to examine the disproportionate diagnosis…

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“We Were Here, We are Here, We Will Always be Here”: A Political Ecology of Healing in Mountain Maidu Country

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Middleton, E. R. (2008). “We Were Here, We are Here, We Will Always be Here”: A Political Ecology of Healing in Mountain Maidu Country. University of California, Berkeley.  Abstract This research…

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Exploring the Association of Victimization and Alcohol and Marijuana Use among American Indian Youth Living On or Near Reservations: a Mixed Methods Study

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Merritt, L. N. (2018). Exploring the Association of Victimization and Alcohol and Marijuana Use among American Indian Youth Living On or Near Reservations: A Mixed Methods Study. Abstract Adolescent substance…

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Culture is Medicine that Works – from Social Issues in Contemporary Native America: Reflections from Turtle Island

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Mehl-Madrona, L., & Mainguy, B. (2014). Culture is Medicine that Works. Social Issues in Contemporary Native America: Reflections from Turtle Island, 187. Summary Hilary Weaver has drawn together leading Native American…

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Cherokee American Voices in Concept Analysis of Self-in-Relationship through Narrative; Theme; Metaphor: Internal Family Systems (IFS)

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McVicker, S. A. (2017). Cherokee American Voices in Concept Analysis of Self-in-Relationship through Narrative; Theme; Metaphor: Internal Family Systems (IFS) (Doctoral dissertation, Fielding Graduate University).  Abstract Since Encounter, Cherokees have straddled their…

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Historical Trauma, Coping, and Positive Mental Health Among American Indians

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McLarty, A. E. (2019). Historical Trauma, Coping, and Positive Mental Health Among American Indians (Doctoral dissertation, University of Missouri--Kansas City).  Abstract American Indians (AI) have survived numerous historical tragedies resulting in posttraumatic…

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Hurricanes and Indigenous Families: Understanding Connections with Discrimination, Social Support, and Violence on PTSD

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McKinley, C. E., Scarnato, J. M., Liddell, J., Knipp, H., & Billiot, S. (2019). Hurricanes and Indigenous Families: Understanding Connections with Discrimination, Social Support, and Violence on PTSD. Journal of Family…

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Why Are So Many Indigenous Peoples Dying and No One Is Paying Attention? Depressive Symptoms and “Loss of Loved Ones” as a Result and Driver of Health Disparities

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McKinley, C. E., Miller Scarnato, J., & Sanders, S. (2020). Why Are So Many Indigenous Peoples Dying and No One Is Paying Attention? Depressive Symptoms and “Loss of Loved Ones”…

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