In this presentation, Annie Lewis-O’Connor, Nurse Practitioner, PhD, NP-BC, MPH, FAAN, discusses universal precautions in Trauma Informed Care. […]
Keyword: historical trauma
Journey to Health ECHO | June 23rd, 2022
In this presentation, Krista Armenta-Belen, sʰamala čumač, Licensed Therapist, DBH, highlights traditional knowledge about being in relation to others and using kinship-based practices along with existing prevention strategies to improve depth… […]
Journey to Health ECHO | May 26th, 2022
During this session, Dr. Jessica Saniguq Ullrich will describe her work to develop a conceptual framework that makes visible Indigenous child wellbeing. […]
Native Trauma Treatment: Lessons Learned from Honoring Children – Mending the Circle | May 24, 2022
This presentation talks about the different types of trauma commonly experienced by Native people, cultural approaches to treating trauma, and post-traumatic growth. […]
Journey to Health ECHO | May 12th, 2022
In this presentation, Laura McGladrey, MFNP, presents on Thriving Past the Pandemic – Surge Capacity: Mission Stress, & Keeping Our Batteries Charged. […]
Journey to Health ECHO | April 28th, 2022
In this series of presentations, Alison Whitemore, Danica Brown, and Kaylee Trottier provide an introduction to research on violence and trauma as it relates to AI/AN people and tribal communities,… […]
Journey to Health ECHO | April 14th, 2022
In this presentation, Dr Adriann Begay, MD, explains the root of social determinants of health is political determinants of health, discusses the historical authorities of American Indian/Alaskan Native healthcare, and defines… […]
Post Overdose Care – Addressing Vicarious Trauma | April 6, 2021
In this presentation, Dr. Danica Love Brown, Behavioral Health Manager at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, discusses best practices for providing support following an overdose reversal as well… […]
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Integrating Traditional Indigenous Knowledge: Path to Good Health | February 11, 2021
Dr. Danica Love Brown, Behavioral Health Director at Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, presents on the integration of traditional indigenous knowledge and behavioral health. Drawing on her extensive work… […]
Trauma and “Addiction” in Indian Country | September 17, 2020
In this presentation, Dr. Danica Brown, ECHO faculty member and Behavioral Health Manager at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, demonstrates how traditional indigenous knowledge and stories can aid… […]
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