American Indians and Alaska Natives are vulnerable populations with significant levels of trauma exposure. The Indian Country Child Trauma Center developed an American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adaptation of the evidence-based child trauma treatment, trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy. Honoring Children, Mending the Circle (HC-MC) guides the therapeutic process through a blending of AI/AN traditional teachings with cognitive-behavioral methods. The authors introduced the HC-MC treatment and illustrated its therapeutic tools by way of a case illustration. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
BigFoot, Dolores Subia; Schmidt, Susan R.
Journal of Clinical Psychology
2010
66
8
10
John Wiley & Sons
Journal Article
Alaska Natives; American Indians; Cognitive Behavior Therapy; Cultural Sensitivity; Trauma; Child Psychotherapy; Childhood (birth-12 yrs)
Target
Tribal Adaptation
Individual/Child
Secondary
Child
exposure to stress