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OverviewSubstance abuse is a major health and social problem plaguing Native Americans both historically and today. After presenting the social and psychological factors that have contributed to Native American addictions and the patterns of behavior and circumstances associated with this complex and widespread problem, French discusses the treatment, intervention, and prevention issues facing therapists. He also explores the development and consequences of a new form of addiction, compulsive gambling, focusing on its relationship to substance abuse. A major contribution of this volume is its review and critique of regulatory acts documenting federal policy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Laurence Armand French Ph.D.Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.397kg ISBN: 9780275963491ISBN 10: 0275963497 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 30 January 2000 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Historical Perspectives on Native American Addictions The Aboriginal Worldview and Lifestyle Aboriginal Uses of Psychoactive Agents Federal Policies and Marginality The Nature of Substance Abuse Among Native Americans Psychocultural Factors Studies on Substance Abuse in Indian Country Prevention, Intervention, and Cultural Treatment Understanding Culture-Specific Primary and Secondary Clinical Diagnoses Cultural Treatment Considerations The Federal Response: Standards and Practice Guidelines Indian Gaming-The New Addiction Indian Gaming and U.S./Indian Policy Indian Gaming, Social, Political, and Clinical Issues Bibliography IndexReviews?[T]here is much material in the book that social workers and others might find informative....The author is to be commended in his attempt to address this important social issue and have the book serve as a catalyst for critical thinking about the complexity of the issue's many varied dynamics.?-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ?This monograph is a useful addition to the growing scholarship in Mative American health issues. Scholars with an interest in American Indian history and culture along with health care professionals will find the concise summary of the current state of knowledge on this topic a foundation they could use for research, activism, and interpersonal relations with contemporary Indians.?-Great Plains Research YThere is much material in the book that social workers and others might find informative....The author is to be commended in his attempt to address this important social issue and have the book serve as a catalyst for critical thinking about the complexity of the issue's many varied dynamics. -Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare [T]here is much material in the book that social workers and others might find informative....The author is to be commended in his attempt to address this important social issue and have the book serve as a catalyst for critical thinking about the complexity of the issue's many varied dynamics. -Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare This monograph is a useful addition to the growing scholarship in Mative American health issues. Scholars with an interest in American Indian history and culture along with health care professionals will find the concise summary of the current state of knowledge on this topic a foundation they could use for research, activism, and interpersonal relations with contemporary Indians. -Great Plains Research "?[T]here is much material in the book that social workers and others might find informative....The author is to be commended in his attempt to address this important social issue and have the book serve as a catalyst for critical thinking about the complexity of the issue's many varied dynamics.?-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ?This monograph is a useful addition to the growing scholarship in Mative American health issues. Scholars with an interest in American Indian history and culture along with health care professionals will find the concise summary of the current state of knowledge on this topic a foundation they could use for research, activism, and interpersonal relations with contemporary Indians.?-Great Plains Research ""�T�here is much material in the book that social workers and others might find informative....The author is to be commended in his attempt to address this important social issue and have the book serve as a catalyst for critical thinking about the complexity of the issue's many varied dynamics.""-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ""[T]here is much material in the book that social workers and others might find informative....The author is to be commended in his attempt to address this important social issue and have the book serve as a catalyst for critical thinking about the complexity of the issue's many varied dynamics.""-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ""This monograph is a useful addition to the growing scholarship in Mative American health issues. Scholars with an interest in American Indian history and culture along with health care professionals will find the concise summary of the current state of knowledge on this topic a foundation they could use for research, activism, and interpersonal relations with contemporary Indians.""-Great Plains Research" ?This monograph is a useful addition to the growing scholarship in Mative American health issues. Scholars with an interest in American Indian history and culture along with health care professionals will find the concise summary of the current state of knowledge on this topic a foundation they could use for research, activism, and interpersonal relations with contemporary Indians.?-Great Plains Research Author InformationLAURENCE ARMAND FRENCH is Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Department of Social Sciences at Western New Mexico University. He is also a licensed clinical psychologist. His publications include Psychocultural Change and the American Indian (1987) and The Winds of Injustice (1994). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |