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Honoring children, mending the circle: Cultural adaptation of trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy for American Indian and Alaska Native children.

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