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ALL ATTC PRODUCTS

Native American Storytelling: Culture is Prevention

What can be learned from stories, and ways NA providers incorporate them into patient work Featuring Guest Speaker Robert Begay, Navajo

July 13, 2021

ESAS: HIV & STI Prevention

Featuring our special guest speaker: Avis Garcia, PhD, LAT, LPC, NCC, Northern Arapaho.

July 7, 2021

Introduction to Motivational Interviewing: Part 2

This webinar series presents the basic concepts of Motivational Interviewing

February 17, 2020

Essential Substance Abuse Skills Webinar: Professional Readiness

Featuring our special guest speaker: Avis Garcia, PhD, LAT, LPC, NCC, Northern Arapaho

June 2, 2021

Grantee Webinar Navigating eRA

The updated slides for the webinar conducted the second week of May on Navigating eRA for TOR Grantees.

May 20, 2021

Native American Storytelling: Culture is Prevention

Our storyteller: Robert Begay, Navajo speaking on "Navajo Woman's Role and its Origin". This event series takes place on the second Tuesday of every month.

May 11, 2021

ESAS: Counseling Families, Partners, and Significant Others

Featuring our special guest speaker: Avis Garcia, PhD, LAT, LPC, NCC, Northern Arapaho

May 10, 2021

Native American Storytelling: Culture is Prevention

Featuring Guest Storyteller: Keaw'e Bone, EBCI, Lakota, and Hawaiian

April 27, 2021

ESAS: Basic Counseling Skills

Featuring our special guest speaker: Avis Garcia, PhD, LAT, LPC, NCC, Northern Arapaho

April 7, 2021

Behavioral Health: People and Plants from the Land of Colorful Corn

Phyllis Hogan (Herbalist and Southwest ethnobotanist) will share the story of her life's journey, working with the native people and plants of Arizona, and serving her community as a village herbalist.

March 17, 2021

Native American Storytelling: Culture is Prevention

Guest Speaker: Keaw'e Bone , EBCI, Lakota, and Hawaiian

March 10, 2021

Winter Living: Hope, Resilience, Love, and Strength

Honoring Resilience: Singing and Spirituality

March 5, 2021

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The Native Center for Behavioral Health is funded through grants from the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (Mental Health Awareness Training and National AI/AN Childhood Trauma TSA, Cat II) and a contract with the State of Oregon (Motivational Interviewing). The MHAT grant (Award #1H79SM084462-01) is authorized under Section 520J of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 290bb-41) as amended. The National AI/AN Childhood Trauma TSA, Cat II grant (Award #1H79SM085092) is authorized under Section 582 of the Public Health Service Act as amended.

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