National American Indian and Alaska Native ATTC

Native Center for Behavioral Health - University of Iowa College of Public Health
145 North Riverside Drive
N410 CPHB
Iowa City, IA 52246
United States
Our National Center provides education and training opportunities for individuals and groups involved in providing substance abuse treatment and counseling, including health professionals in primary prevention and treatment for substance abuse. We are housed in the University of Iowa College of Public Health, but offer services nationwide for consulting, technical assistance, and continuing education seminars. We focus specifically on the American Indian and Alaska Native (AI & AN) communities.
Our mission is to strengthen and promote systematic behavioral health practice improvements for Native providers in order to honor and contribute to the health and well-being of tribal and urban Indian communities, as well as training non-Native providers using culturally informed practices so that communities have the resources to care for their people in the most culturally informed and knowledge – based way and Native providers can determine how to integrate western practices into their traditional methods.
Click HERE to view our "Resource Guide for Native American / Alaska Native Behavioral Health Providers During COVID-19 and Beyond"
NEWS
UPCOMING EVENTS
PRODUCTS
Addressing Grief and Loss in Native American Culture: Cansasa Red Willow Bark
ESAS: Professional and Ethical Responsibilities
The Impacts of Trauma on The Brain: A Continued Discussion on Health and Healing
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