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Section 5
Breaking the Cycle: Historical and Intergenerational Trauma

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SAMHSA and the National Indian Health Board 

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National Tribal Behavioral Health Agenda. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration. National Indian Health Board. December 2016. pg. 48-51.
Reviewed 2023

Update
The Post-Traumatic Growth Journey of Women Who Have Survived Intimate Partner Violence: A Synthesized Theory Emphasizing Obstacles and Facilitating Factors

Bryngeirsdottir, H. S., Arnault, D. S., & Halldorsdottir, S. (2022). The Post-Traumatic Growth Journey of Women Who Have Survived Intimate Partner Violence: A Synthesized Theory Emphasizing Obstacles and Facilitating Factors. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19(14), 8653. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148653


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Brave Heart, M. Y. H., Chase, J., Myers, O., Elkins, J., Skipper, B., Schmitt, C., Mootz, J., & Waldorf, V. A. (2020). Iwankapiya American Indian pilot clinical trial: Historical trauma and group interpersonal psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 57(2), 184–196.

Hartmann, W. E., Wendt, D. C., Burrage, R. L., Pomerville, A., & Gone, J. P. (2019). American Indian historical trauma: Anticolonial prescriptions for healing, resilience, and survivance. American Psychologist, 74(1), 6–19.

Skewes, M. C., & Blume, A. W. (2019). Understanding the link between racial trauma and substance use among American Indians. American Psychologist, 74(1), 88–100.

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