Supporting Indigenous Mental Health, Nelson, M. T. & Ford, L., 2.28.2022

Title: Supporting Indigenous Mental Health

Summary: A resource to support clinicians in exploring culturally responsive and culturally relevant approaches to assessment and interventions when working with Indigenous communities.

Keywords: #ClinicalPsychology #IndigenousPsychology #ClinicalPractice #Advanced

Date of Publication: February 28, 2022

How to Cite: 

Nelson, M. & Ford, L. (2022). Linking assessment and intervention: Toward culturally responsive ways of supporting mental health and wellness of children and youth who identify as Indigenous In The Psychology Commons. Kingston, ON: eCampus Ontario. Licensed under CC BY NC 4.0. Retrieved from https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/psychologycommons/chapter/supporting-indigenous-mental-health-nelson-m-t-ford-l-2-28-2022/ This resource is recreated with permission from the Canadian Psychological Association: Nelson, M. T. & Ford, L. (2019). Linking assessment and intervention: Toward culturally responsive ways of supporting mental health and wellness of children and youth who identify as Indigenous. Psynopsis41, (3), 23-24. Retrieved via https://cpa.ca/docs/File/Psynopsis/2019-Vol41-3/index.html

Funding Statement:  

This interactive is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.

 

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