Journal of Aboriginal Health

The Journal of Aboriginal Health

November 2009 Volume 5, Issue 3 - First Nations Communities in Crisis

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Editorial - Embracing the Healing Journey,

  • Al Garman,Special Advisor to the Assistant Deputy Minister, First Nation and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada
  • Kirstin Doull, Senior Policy Advisor, Assistant Deputy Minister’s Office, First Nation and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada

Research Papers :

Intergenerational Trauma: Convergence of Multiple Processes among First Nations peoples in Canada

pp.6-47

  • Amy Bombay, M.Sc., Institute of Neuroscience, Carleton University
  • Kim Matheson, Ph.D, Department of Psychology, Carleton University
  • Hymie Anisman, Ph.D, Institute of Neuroscience, Carleton University

Disrupted Attachments: A Social Context Complex Trauma Framework and the Lives of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada

pp.48-99

  • Dr. Lori Haskell, C. Psych. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto and Academic Research Associate, Centre for Research and Education on Violence Against Women and Children, University of Western Ontario
  • Dr. Melanie Randall, PhD, LL.B., Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, The University of Western Ontario

Social Capital and Aboriginal Communities: A critical assessment Synthesis and assessment of the body of knowledge on social capital with emphasis on Aboriginal communities

pp.100-147

  • Javier Mignone, PhD, Faculty of Human Ecology, The University of Manitoba