Kiyaqusmon {we all come together} | April 8th, 2022
Date of Presentation: April 8, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Keywords: #behavioral health #Community healing #culture #resilience
In this presentation, Krista Armenta-Belen, sʰamala čumač, Licensed Therapist, DBH, highlights traditional knowledge about being in relation to others and using kinship-based practices along with existing prevention strategies to improve depth and breadth of behavioral health services in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. It also focuses on experiences and practices learned through a California-based tribal wellness leadership collaborative emphasizing Indigenous behavioral health, medical, and cultural intersectionality.
Recording:
Presented by:
Dr Krista Armenta-Belen
Krista Armenta-Belen, LMFT, DBH, is samala čumaš from alaxulapu’ (Santa Ynez). She has worked in Tribal behavioral health for more than a decade, supporting community wellness and youth prevention in multiple roles. Krista has provided psychotherapy services to Native and underserved people since 2010. She received her BA from UCSB and MA from Antioch University before attending Arizona State University for her Doctorate in Behavioral Health. As a practicing Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, she utilizes her clinical education and personal experiences to help build whole-person wellness. Krista hopes that both the formal therapy and community support she offers will contribute to developing and maintaining the healthy, resilient Native community in which she lives and raises her future generations in.
Resources Provided:
- Evaluation
- Adverse Childhood Experiences among American Indian/Alaska Native Children: The 2011-2012 National Survey of Children's Health (Scientifica)
- The Long Term Resonance of Benevolent Childhood Experiences among Indigenous Young Adults (Johns Hopkins)
- Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Leveraging the Best Available Evidence (CDC)
- Promoting the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Indigenous Children in Australian Primary Schools (Commonwealth of Australia)
- National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Mental Health and Social and Emotional Wellbeing 2017-2023 (Australian Gov)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social and Emotional Wellbeing (Australian Gov)
Date added: April 5, 2022