Issues to Consider in the Provision of Vocational Rehabilitation Services to American Indians with Alcohol Problems

Abstract
American Indians represent a culturally diverse group of people, 54% of whom live in central cities or in urban areas. This article identifies basic issues for the rehabilitation counselor to consider when providing services to American Indians with alcohol problems. Particular focus is paid to concerns related to American Indian women and alcoholism. Recommendations for rehabilitation intervention include the need for family and societal involvement.

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