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Wounded Spirits, Ailing Hearts

Native Americans and Military Service

Wounded Spirits, Ailing Hearts Manual, PTSD and the Legacy of War Among American Indian & Alaska Native American Veterans

An Online Training Manual- Released 10/2000

This Online Training Manual, which is an educational tool, is a self-contained website created to help practitioners understand the unique needs present when dealing with a specific ethnocultural group, in this case, Native Americans. It was created to accompany the Wounded Spirits, Ailing Hearts videos for health care providers and clinicians (see below), but can be used with or without the accompanying videos.

The online manual provides information on the following topics:

  • Knowledge regarding the impact of PTSD specific to the American Indian and Alaska Native veteran
  • Cultural approaches and suggestions for treatment
  • A description of Native Americans and Military Service
  • A definition of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, how it is diagnosed, and its impact
  • Information on available services and barriers to care
  • Traditional healing methods information
  • The role of other health and mental health care providers in care

A particular goal of this manual is to help teach practitioners to provide culturally competent care and it takes the user through a cultural formulation of a clinical case of PTSD. These ideas can be adopted for use with members of other ethnocultural groups.

Videos related to the Manual are available on the website for these audiences:


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