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The Multicultural Wellbriety Peer Recovery Support Program: Two Decades of Community-Based Recovery.

White Bison has been effective in training 388 peer recovery support persons, known as Firestarters, to implement standardized, Native-focused, peer recovery programs based on the traditional knowledge of tribal elders. Following the elders' Four Laws of Change, White Bison has demonstrated the program capacity to build indigenous support communities of Wellbriety, which are facilitated by these healthy and sober spiritual leaders. Using the Native paradigm of evidence-based model programs, effectiveness has been measured and validated through success at generating this human capital of civic leadership. In turn, using a clan model of Wellbriety, community coalitions have begun to emerge to sustain the work of the Firestarters through local Healing Forests that correct for multigenerational family problems that have grown up in the wake of high rates of addiction.

MOORE, DAVID; COYHIS, DON
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly
2010
28
3
20
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Article
Multiculturalism; Community-based programs; Peer relations; Social support; Drug addiction
Native-focused; peer recovery; Wellbriety
Tribal Adaptation