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Culture-based Strategies for Substance Use Disorder: Decolonizing Addiction | August 13, 2020

Date of Presentation: August 13, 2020

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Cherokee Substance Use Disorder  

Keywords: #decolonization  #decolonizing addiction  #SUD  

Dr. Melissa Lewis, Assistant Professor in Family and Community Medicine at the University of Missouri, reviews the origins of substance use, Cherokee values of wellbeing, Indigenous understanding of cause of substance use disorders, and culture-based strategies for substance use disorder.

 

 

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Dr. Melissa Lewis

Melissa Lewis, PhD is an Assistant Professor in Family and Community Medicine at the University of Missouri. Dr. Lewis partners with indigenous communities to revitalize traditional lifeways that can ameliorate the negative effects of colonization, thereby improving health and well-being. By revitalizing traditional beliefs, activities, culture and language, native communities are healing themselves from historical loss and trauma. In her research, Dr. Lewis has partnered with communities to create training protocols for mental and medical health professionals to provide better care for indigenous patients and clients. She also partners with her own tribe, Cherokee Nation, to evaluate and co?create programs aimed to reduce cardiovascular disease by harnessing the power of cultural learning.

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Date added: August 13, 2020