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Caring for Our Relations: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Indian Country

Authors: Ken C. Winters

Publication Year: 2020

Last Updated: 2020-07-16

Journal: Mental Health IN OUR NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES

Keywords: PTSD, Co-occurrence, Stressors among AI/ANs, Veterans

Abstract:

This publication is from the May issue of an online journal published by the National American Indian & Alaska Native Mental Health Technology Transfer Center.  This issue of the newsletter is on PTSD as the COVID-19 pandemic has activated PTSD issues in many Native community members.  The article is based on a session in PTSD and it also discusses Historical trauma. They note  there are recordings of five program sessions from a webinar series based on the curriculum, "Native American Veterans: Healing the Returning Warrior." A link is provided to the recorded sessions.

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Source: https://mhttcnetwork.org/products_and_resources/mental-health-in-our-native-american-communities-volume-2-issue-1-summer-2020/

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