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Join us for Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid and other SUDs. This event took place on September 13, 2023. Click HERE to access the event recording.
Published: September 15, 2023
Multimedia
Join us for Wellness: Mind, Body, Spirit. This event took place on August 22, 2023.
Published: September 7, 2023
Presentation Slides
Please join us for our monthly MHTTC webinar series, featuring Mike Bricker, MS, CADC-II, NCAC-2, LPC, a consultant on “dual recovery” from substance use and mental disorders through the STEMSS Institute. Mike specializes in blending research-based treatment with other Wisdom Traditions. Mike is also a Behavioral Health Clinician for Lifestance Behavioral Health in Eugene, Oregon, where he provides trauma-responsive care for chronic pain, methamphetamine, and Medication- Assisted Treatment. He has educated and trained counselors in Alaska, Oregon, and the Navajo Nation. Mike is a seasoned trainer who presents regularly at national conferences; he is training director for the Oregon NAADAC Chapter, an invited reviewer for SAMHSA grants, and a NAADAC-Approved Education Provider. He has been a clinician, consultant, and teacher for more than 35 years. Click HERE to access the event recording.
Published: August 23, 2023
Presentation Slides
Join us for Wellness: Mind, Body, Spirit: Signs & Symptoms of Suicide Ideation. This event took place on July 25, 2023. Please click HERE to access the event recording. 
Published: August 23, 2023
Print Media
The National American Indian and Alaska Native MHTTC has published its most recent newsletter. The theme for this issue is Mental Health and Indigenous Elders. This issue focuses on Preserving the Mental Health of Indigenous Elders.
Published: August 14, 2023
Multimedia
Stories from the River (SFR) is an ongoing series aimed at building skills for Motivational Interviewing (MI) practitioners working in tribal communities in Oregon. This series meets every other Thursday at 10:00 AM pacific standard time and 12:00 PM central standard time. This event took place on June 22, 2023.  Join the National American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Technology Transfer Center's (MHTTC) Motivational Interviewing implementation and training team for one-hour MI sessions on select topics: Spirit of MI, OARS, Change/Sustain Talk, Caring for the Caretaker, and others. Stories from the River maintains three objectives: 1) Continue building a tribal MI community in Oregon 2) Provide a virtual space for MI practitioners to build skills 3) Introduce MI practitioners in Oregon to the broader MI community
Published: June 30, 2023
Presentation Slides
Join us for Wellness: Mind, Body, Spirit. This event took place on June 27, 2023. Click HERE to access the event recording. 
Published: June 30, 2023
Multimedia
This event took place on May 23, 2023.
Published: June 19, 2023
Multimedia
The National AI/AN Childhood Trauma TSA, Category II, and National AI/AN MHTTC K-12 School Mental Health Program invite you to learn about the philosophy and practice of Navajo Peacemaking as it is practiced on Diné Bikéyah. Navajo Peacemaking was used by Diné for millennia so that numerous beings could coexist in peace. Learn the process and components of Navajo Peacemaking and how it centers Diné knowledge and teachings. Navajo Peacemaking can be applied to resolve conflict, restore balance and wellness, respond to and heal trauma, and achieve Hózhó, the Diné philosophy of harmony, in various settings. Consider the use of Indigenous restorative justice practices with Indigenous populations to resolve conflict and maintain harmony.
Published: June 19, 2023
Multimedia
This event took place on 05/10/2023.
Published: May 30, 2023
Presentation Slides
This event took place on March 8, 2023. Click HERE to access the event recording. 
Published: May 9, 2023
Multimedia
This event took place on March 2, 2023.
Published: May 9, 2023
Multimedia
Join us for our monthly MHTTC event. This event took place on February 28, 2023.
Published: May 9, 2023
Multimedia
This event took place on March 15, 2023.
Published: May 9, 2023
Multimedia
This event took place on March 28, 2023. 
Published: May 9, 2023
Presentation Slides
This event took place on April 12, 2023. Click HERE to access the event recording. 
Published: May 9, 2023
Presentation Slides
This event took place on April 25, 2023. Click HERE to access the event recording. 
Published: May 9, 2023
Print Media
American Indians and Alaska Natives are less likely than any other racial or ethnic group to use alcohol at all. At the same time, alcohol is the most-used substance among Native peoples. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 3 in 10 Native American young adults (age 18-25) report binge drinking (consuming five or more drinks in 2 hours); 1 in 11 report heavy alcohol use (binge drinking on 5 or more days in the past month); and 1 in 10 have an alcohol use disorder (2018). Moreover, 1 in 6 Native youth (age 12-17) engage in underage drinking, the highest rate of alcohol use of all racial/ethnic groups (SAMHSA, 2019). The high prevalence of alcohol use among Native Americans is attributed to factors stemming from colonization, including poverty, historical and intergenerational traumas, and health inequities. The era of boarding schools has also contributed to higher and long-term alcohol use disorders with AI/AN populations (2012).
Published: April 19, 2023
Multimedia
Join us for our event, Stories from the River: Umatilla Tribe. This event took place on March 8. 2023.
Published: April 6, 2023
Multimedia
Join us for our MHTTC event, Stories from the River. This event took place on February 16, 2023.
Published: February 21, 2023
Presentation Slides
Join us for our monthly MHTTC event, Depression: Types, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment. This even took place on February 8. 2023. Click HERE to access the event recording. 
Published: February 12, 2023
Print Media
The National American Indian and Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Cat II, and the National American Indian and Alaska Native MHTTC collaborated on this fact sheet for child abuse prevention.
Published: January 27, 2023
Print Media
The National American Indian & Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Cat II, and the National American Indian and Alaska Native MHTTC collaborated on this sexual assault awareness guide for Indigenous youth, who may not be sure what constitutes consent or sexual assault, or where to turn for help for themselves or others.
Published: January 27, 2023
Print Media
The National American Indian & Alaska Native Childhood Trauma TSA, Cat II, collaborated with the National American Indian and Alaska Native MHTTC to create this resource on human trafficking and how it affects Native communities. The document includes Native-specific resources to learn more and get help for human trafficking victims.
Published: January 27, 2023
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