TRADITIONAL ANISHNAABE ARTS AND TEACHINGS IN THE TREATMENT OF ANISHNAABE CHILDREN WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS- A PILOT STUDY1

The Noodjimo Enendaming / Healing Thoughts is a culturally appropriate clinical treatment program developed to meet the mental health needs of First Nations children. It introduces concepts that are meant to increase the participant’s sense of belonging to family, extended family, community and Nati...

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Main Authors: Centre De, De La Famille, Coordinator Maloney Beverley, Associates Lepage
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.544.610
http://www.kidsmentalhealth.ca/documents/PR_Arts_based_Treatment_of_Anishnaabe_Children_with_Mental_Health_Problems_Sudbury.pdf
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Summary:The Noodjimo Enendaming / Healing Thoughts is a culturally appropriate clinical treatment program developed to meet the mental health needs of First Nations children. It introduces concepts that are meant to increase the participant’s sense of belonging to family, extended family, community and Nation as Anishnaabe, beginning with an acceptance of self. The clinical intervention appears to have an impact on the participants ’ expression of behavioral patterns with differences according to gender, on the participants ’ general adaptive functioning and perceived self competence, and improvement in the sense of belonging to the family and community, two central factors to Anishnaabe people.